By Ebi Kesiena Reports have it that the verification badges of Nigerian singers, Davido, Burna Boy, and Wizkid have been removed from the microblogging platform, Twitter. This development was discovered on Thursday, and it has generated...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Netflix says it will not commence a crackdown on its password sharing till any date around April and June this year, as the number of subscribers has hit a record high of 232.5...
By John Ikani A Netflix docudrama series that portrays Queen Cleopatra VII as a black African has stirred up controversy in Egypt, with a lawyer accusing the show of violating media laws and attempting to erase...
By Esther Adesulu Britain’s got talent 2023 has officially began. In this years edition, “ The Ghetto Kids” one of Africa’s finest and famous dance group from Uganda decided to be a part of the show...
By Cynthia Akande Nigeria is a beautiful country endowed with many awe-inspiring natural attractions. These wonder sites have existed for centuries and after all these centuries, these natural wonders have not diminished their picturesque splendour. If...
By Cynthia Akande Afrobeats sensation David Adeleke, better known as Davido, has confirmed that he is married to his lover, Chioma Rowland. The singer revealed this during an interview with media personality Kie Kie when he...
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