‘I Am Laycon,’ a reality series starring the winner of last year’s BBNaija reality show, has broken the Nigerian record for the most viewed show on its first day on Showmax. This was disclosed in a...
Afro-pop sensation Davido and a trio of young, female Nigerian activists have been named to Time Magazine’s TIME100 Next list, which honours 100 individuals who are shaping the future of their fields and defining the next...
Nigerian singer Flavour takes home no fewer than N10 million from every show. The huge pay is a gigantic improvement of the peanuts that he used to earn during his early days. Revealing these during an...
Toyin Abraham’s comedy film sequel “Fate of Alakada” has been acquired by Netflix. The film would be made available for streaming on the platform on a yet to be announced date. Announcing the Netflix acquisition, Toyin...
Pete Edochie, a veteran Nollywood actor, has endorsed, Yul, his son, for the 2023 presidential race. Yul broke the news in a video shared on his social media pages on Thursday. “My Father Chief Pete Edochie...
The 93rd Academy Awards, scheduled for April, has released the shortlist of the International Feature Film, a category that celebrates films from other climes than the United States with predominantly non-English dialogue. Unfortunately, Nigeria’s submission ‘The...
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