Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, popularly known by his stage name ‘Burna Boy’, is a name that has been in the hearts of many Nigerians and Africans at large owing to his recent Grammy win on March 14,...
The United States Mission in Nigeria has celebrated Nigerian artistes featured on the soundtrack of the largely anticipated movie, ‘Coming To America 2’. The US Mission made the acknowledgement on its official tweeter handle. “Amazing...
Nigerian songstress Teniola ‘Teni’ Apata has released her 17-track debut album titled ‘Wondaland’. The project was put out in the early hours of Friday with Davido, an Afropop star, as the only featured artiste. Award-winning producers...
A man who shares striking resemblance with President Muhammadu Buhari has been spotted driving in the streets of Lagos. Pedestrians couldn't help taking photos of the unidentified man as he slowly drove his way through a...
American music producer, rapper, and fashion mogul Kanye West is the richest black man in the United States according to a report by Bloomberg. The report states that West is officially worth $6.6 billion, making him...
Popular singer Davido has revealed that he bagged another Hollywood movie role as a Taxi Driver. The music executive made this revelation in an exclusive podcast interview on IonWannaTalk with Zilla Balboa, where he spoke about...
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