Former BBnaija star Tobi NBakare has disclosed that the reality tv how does no longer pave way for him. Tobi who made the disclosure during a question and answer session he had with his followers on...
Nollywood Veteran filmmaker, Chico Ejiro, better known as Mr. Prolific, is dead. A source close to the deceased revealed that Ejiro had died at about 2 am on Friday, Christmas Day. News of his death circulated...
Yemi Eberechi Alade, professionally known as Yemi Alade has released the official video for her song “Deceive” featuring Rudeboy, off the “Empress” album. Directed by Clarence Peters, the video has already garnered 394,000 plus YouTube views...
The former President of the United States of America, Barack Obama has shared his annual list of top songs in 2020 via a new Spotify playlist. The list which was shared on Twitter, according to Obama...
Popular Nigerian comedian, Josh Alfred AKA Josh2funny is now officially married. Josh got married to his long time girlfriend in a private court house ceremony on Friday the 18th of December. The couple who got engaged...
Two Nigerians singers, Omah Lay and Tems,who were earlier detained in Uganda for violating COVID-19 protocols, have finally arrived Nigeria. The chairman of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa, broke the news in a Twitter thread on...
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