Religious and political leaders in Uganda have disagreed over the hosting of the popular music festival, Nyege Nyege, in the eastern city of Jinja, a festival which critics say promotes immorality. A BBC report says Nyege...
The Lagos State Police Command has confirmed the exhumation of the corpse of the late singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba popularly known as Mohbad on Thursday. The police also arrested the nurse who reportedly injected the deceased singer...
By Cynthia Akande Chioma Nnadi, of Nigerian and Swiss-German heritage, has been named the Head of Editorial Content at British Vogue, Succeeding Edward Enninful. Edward, a British stylist with Ghanaian roots, had previously announced his retirement...
By Cynthia Akande American Singer, Joe Jonas has officially filed for divorce from wife Sophie Turner after four years of marriage, stating in paperwork that their relationship is 'irretrievably broken'. The 34-year-old singer submitted the paperwork...
By Cynthia Akande Nollywood actor, Bolanle Ninalowo and his wife, Bunmi, are ending their marriage after 18 years, the Nollywood actor and filmmaker announced. Ninalowo announced this on Friday, September 1, via his Instagram page. The...
By Cynthia Akande Sometimes in May 2023, on a stage more than 16,000 kilometers (10,000 miles) away from Soweto in Johannesburg, South Africa, the Mzansi Youth Choir saw their dreams coming true before their eyes. The...
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