Bop Daddy Crooner, Folarin Falana popularly known as Falz 'the bad guy' is arguably Nigeria's man of the year 2020. The 29-year-old rapper had a live interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour in which he boldly gave...
American Singer, Beyonce Knowles has reacted to protests embarked by Nigerians seeking comprehensive police reforms and good governance. The 21 times Grammy Award winner took to her Instagram handle on Wednesday to note that her attention...
The trailer for the movie ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ featuring deceased actor, Chadwick Boseman has been released by NetFlix. The upcoming film which also features actress Viola Davies is an adaptation of August Wilson’s 1984 play...
Netflix has confirmed that a movie ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ featuring deceased actor, Chadwick Boseman will premiere on December 18. 43-year-old Boseman who is popular for the character of the Black Panther in Marvel Superheroes series...
Social network company, Twitter has created an emoji on its platform in support of ongoing #ENDSARS protest across Nigeria. Twitter reportedly crashed During the late hours of Thursday as users could not refresh and get updates....
Internet sensation, Ikorodu Bois have added an appearance on Steve Harvey's TV show to the growing list of their international recognition. The excited young comedy skit makers took to Twitter to announce their feature on the...
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