Nollywood veteran actor, Bruno Iwuoha, has died at the age of 68, after a prolonged battle with diabetes. This was confirmed in a statement signed by the Director of Communications, Actors Guild of Nigeria, Monalisa Chinda...
American rapper Earl 'DMX' Simmons has died aged 50 barely a week after he suffered a heart attack and reported overdose. His family confirmed the news in a statement saying: "We are deeply saddened to announce...
On Saturday, Don Jazzy revealed that he got married to an American model and writer, Michelle Jackson 18 years ago, but got divorced two years after. The legendary producer and music mogul who explained...
Business mogul and Nigerian politician, Ned Nwoko has given reasons to why he chose to be a polygamist and how economic reasons influenced his decision. The Delta state indigene who is known to...
Veteran Nollywood actor, Pete Edochie has attributed the rise of domestic violence in Nigeria to the growing acceptance of feminism. Edochie who stated this during an interview with the BBC Igbo, said feminism is the cause...
Nigerian Chef and Fiancée to Popular Singer Davido, Chioma Rowland, has reportedly returned her bride price back to Davido and his family. This is according to popular controversial Nigerian journalist, Dr. Kemi Olunloyo. ...
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