American Singer, Lizzo has been accused by three of her former dancers of sexual harassment and for creating a hostile work environment.
In another giant stride for Nigerian music, international megastar, Wizkid sold out the Tottenham Stadium in a landmark show.
By Cynthia Akande The 2023 BBNaija All-Star season has premiered with housemates from previous seasons of the reality show. The MultiChoice show, hosted by Ebuka Uchena, premiered Sunday, unveiling previous winners like WhiteMoney and Mercy Eke....
China’s woven fabric, women suits, fake hairs and other goods valued at N1.4 trillion ($1.95 billion) were ferried to Nigerian ports in April, 2023 as several interventions by the government to revive the ailing local textile...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Women rights activists in Zimbabwe have filed a suit challenging the law criminalising the distribution and purchasing of sex toys across the country. The law is tagged "censorship and entertainments control" law. It...
By Cynthia Akande Nigerian Chef, Hilda Baci has been declared the Guinness World Record holder for the longest cooking marathon by an individual. The Guinness World Record in a statement on its website on Tuesday, said...
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