Paul Okoye a Nigerian singer, has confronted Davido, fellow music star, for “insulting” those who attended his birthday and that of his twin brother, Peter Okoye, separately. The identical twins and former member of Psquare, a now-defunct...
Popular actor and comedian, Afeez Oyetoro AKA Saka has shared a story of how he had to borrow a suit to wear on his matriculation day because he had nothing befitting to wear for the occasion....
Famous child comedienne, Emmanuella Samuel, have at the age of 10 become one of the youngest house owners in Nigeria. The young star who on Saturday took to her Instagram page to announce the news said...
Award-winning singer David Adeleke professionally known as Davido has dropped his released his much anticipated new album, “A BETTER TIME”. The album which was announced in the dead of Friday's midnight has been the subject of...
2020 has just become exciting for gamers following Sony's release of its highly-anticipated gaming console 'PlayStation 5'. The release comes just days after rivals Microsoft released its newest Xbox. Sony's PS5 has been priced in the...
The winner of the Big Brother Naija season 5 Olamilekan Agbelesebioba, popularly known as Laycon and one of the top 5 finalists Neo Akpofure have earned themselves an endorsement deal by becoming brand ambassadors of Orijin...
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