Funke Akindele, popularly known as “Jenifa”, has become the first Nollywood actress to hit 13 million followers on Instagram. Funke Akindele, who is a regular user of the social network, achieved the new record with a...
Father of Anele ‘Nellie’ Tembe, the late fiancée of South African rapper, AKA has said his daughter died from drugs and not suicide. Recall, The 22-year-old died last week after falling from one of the upper...
British film, television and stage actress Helen McCrory has died aged 52 from cancer, her husband and fellow actor Damian Lewis said on Thursday. McCrory “died peacefully at home surrounded by a wave of love from...
Wizkid’s 2017 song Come Closer, which features Canadian superstar, Drake has been certified platinum in the UK and gold in Australia. According to the BRITS Certified Awards website, songs are awarded platinum status when they achieve...
Grammy award-winning singer, Angélique Kidjo, has paid tribute to #EndSARS movement in the latest visual of her new song titled Dignity featuring Yemi Alade. The music video which is cinematic storytelling fitting for the message behind...
Popular rap artiste, CDQ, has given the names of popular artists who use hard drugs to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA. It would be recalled that artistes like Wizkid, Naira Marley...
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