Nigerians have hilariously revealed what they would fall back on if nobody agrees to be their better half. Their funny revelations were contained in responses to the question "What’s your plan if nobody marries you?" asked...
The CEO of Mavin Records, Don Jazzy, has agreed to go on a date with Nollywood actress, Nazo Ekezie, following a request by the latter. The music producer who celebrated his 38th Birthday on Thursday, was...
Canadian singer and rapper, Drake Graham has disclosed taken sides with his colleague, The Weeknd over his comment about the Grammy Awards. The Toosie slide crooner, posted a message to show support for The Weeknd on...
Nollywood actor and Instagram comedian, Williams Uchemba has reacted to the allegation that he is gay. Mr Uchemba's reaction comes just days after he was called out on Tuesday, November 24, 2020, and accused of homosexuality...
Famous American Pop queen, Beyonce Knowles has emerged with the highest number of nominations in this year's Grammy award nominations. The organizers of the show, made this known saying, Beyonce's “Black Is King” musical film propelled...
Nigerian singer and instrumentalist, Abolore Akande, better known as 9ice, has tendered a public apology to his wife, Sunkwanmi Ajala amid report of cheating scandal. The singer made the plea on Saturday on his Instagram page...
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