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  • Female organists break barriers at ‘Ladies on the Organ’ concert

    Female organists break barriers at ‘Ladies on the Organ’ concert

    It was an exciting and fulfilling moment as female organists under the Association of Nigerian Female Organists (ANFO) demonstrated that mastery of the pipe organ knows no gender, only skill, discipline and passion.

    At the concert tagged ‘Ladies on the Organ: Her Hymn, Her Organ,’ held recently, at the Grace Hall of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) International Headquarters, Yaba, Lagos, the women showcased remarkable dexterity, coordinating hands and feet with confidence, grace and deep spiritual expression.

    Drawn from different parts of the country and across denominations, the organists were united by a shared passion for the instrument. One after the other, they mounted the stage, taking full control of the keys and pedals, thrilling the audience and challenging long-held stereotypes about gender and musical instruments.

    Speaking on the vision behind the initiative, the Patron of the association, General Overseer of MFM, Dr. Daniel Olukoya noted that the organ had historically been dominated by men, often older men, while women are rarely found in organ lofts.

    According to them, this perception inspired the establishment of the Association of Nigerian Female Organists last year.

    “By the inspiration of the Almighty, this association was formed to encourage women to play the organ, to evangelise among women, and to let them know that what a man can do, a woman can also do. This is the first of its kind anywhere,” one of the leaders said.

    On growth projections, the association explained that its focus is on training and mentoring the women already involved, through structured lessons, seminars and teachings. As interest continues to spread, more women are joining from across the country. Participants at the concert came not only from MFM but also from churches such as Methodist, Baptist, Deeper Life and others, with no denominational discrimination.

    Olukoya, said the idea was born out of a desire to break barriers and give women a platform in areas traditionally dominated by men.

    In her words, the Chief Host, Dr. Shade Olukoya emphasised that the initiative was not about showmanship or competition but about intentional inclusion and spiritual growth.

    “This is a collaborative work put together for women to understand how important they are in the plan of God. They don’t just practise music; they study the Word of God together, pray together and grow together,” she said.

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    For many of the organists, the experience was deeply fulfilling. Abiodun George, Coordinator of the Association of Nigerian Female Organists, said the consistent training has helped members realise that they are on a journey of learning, growth and exploration. He described the organ as “the king of all instruments,” quoting classical composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and added that “a woman playing the king of instruments makes her nothing less than a king.”

    One of the performers, Temitope Aina, a graduate of the University of Ibadan, music educator and organist, said her motivation is passion and the desire to inspire young girls. “I want them to see organ and piano performance and be bold enough to venture into it. Balancing practice, teaching and other engagements is only by God’s grace and proper timing,” she said.

    As the final notes faded, the concert left a clear message: when women are given the platform, they excel, inspire and redefine boundaries. The Association of Nigerian Female Organists says it will continue to provide training, mentorship and a safe space for women to discover their voice and fulfil their God-given potential through music.

  • WOMA 2025 Finale: Awardees, family reaffirm legacy, commitment to Nigeria’s creative future

    WOMA 2025 Finale: Awardees, family reaffirm legacy, commitment to Nigeria’s creative future

    The 2025 edition of the Wale Olomu Memorial Awards (WOMA) reached a poignant and reflective conclusion on Saturday, December 20, 2025, with a live radio finale broadcast on TopRadio 90.9 FM.

    The programme marked the final instalment in a series of media engagements by the WOMA 2025 Steering Committee, celebrating excellence while honouring the enduring legacy of the late entertainment journalist and talent advocate, Wale Olomu.

    Anchored by media professional Femi Akintunde-Johnson (FAJ), the finale featured deeply personal reflections on Wale Olomu’s life, values, and lasting impact on Nigeria’s entertainment ecosystem.

    In an emotional remembrance, Adebisi Taibat Yusuf, Wale Olomu’s fiancée before his untimely death, described him as more than a life partner. “He was my fiancé, my brother, my friend. He was a good person to his family members,” she said. Reflecting on what he might have become, Yusuf noted that Wale would have embraced the evolving entertainment industry with pride,

    given his passion and belief in its future.

    She also spoke of the difficult journey of healing, which took her abroad to rebuild her life, while affirming that his memory remains forever in her heart.

    Adding a family perspective, Dr. Dayo Olomu, Wale’s younger brother, thanked the WOMA platform for sustaining his legacy.

    He reiterated that Wale Olomu stood firmly for the discovery, encouragement, and promotion of new talents – an ethos that continues to define the awards.

    The broadcast also featured acceptance remarks from recipients of the 2025 Special Recognition Awards.

    Sam Uquah expressed surprise and gratitude that his work had been noticed.

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    Mercy Adishi recalled her close personal friendship with Wale Olomu, describing the honour as deeply meaningful.

    Efe Omorogbe described the award as special and humbling, while Seyi Allen thanked the Steering Committee for the recognition.

    Two Lifetime Achievement honourees were also announced – veteran Afro-fusion superstars of the 70s, music producers and longtime exponents of sustaining indigenous Nigerian music, Blackman Akeeb Kareem (79) and Emma Ogosi (83).

    The WOMA 2025 Steering Committee stated that the radio finale encapsulated the core mission of the awards: remembrance with purpose, recognition with integrity, and a forward-looking commitment to Nigeria’s creative industries. The committee reaffirmed that WOMA will continue to spotlight excellence, nurture emerging voices, and preserve the values that Wale Olomu embodied.

  • Our New Year plans, resolutions by celebrities

    Our New Year plans, resolutions by celebrities

    As the New Year begins, celebrities across Nigeria’s entertainment industry are reflecting on the past year while sharing their resolutions and messages of gratitude with fans. Some have taken the moment to thank God for life and to offer prayers for a more rewarding year ahead. Reports OLAITAN GANIU.

    Nollywood actress and filmmaker Toyin Abraham-Ajeyemi revealed that one of her major resolutions for the New Year is to avoid distractions and focus on her personal and professional growth.

    The 43-year-old actress described 2026 as a year of discipline and progress.

    “Happy New Year, my amazing family. Thank you for standing by me, riding with me and supporting the Toyin Abraham-Ajeyemi brand through it all. I’m deeply grateful,” she said.

    “This year, it’s no distractions,  just focus, growth and more strength. Let’s go harder in 2026.”

    Afrobeats star David ‘Davido’ Adeleke described 2026 as the best year of his life.

    “The best year with my loving wife,” the popstar said on the New Year eve.

    For Nollywood actress Destiny Etiko, the New Year message was rooted in gratitude.

    Etiko thanked God for seeing her through 2025 and expressed optimism for the year ahead

    “A lot of people couldn’t make it but we made it. It’s going to be our best year”,” she prayed.

    Veteran actress Ireti Doyle struck a spiritual tone with her New Year message.

    “We move by faith and not by sight,” she enthused.

    Meanwhile, 28-year-old movie star Mo’Bimpe was more direct about her personal boundaries going forward.

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    Reflecting on her experiences, the wife of actor Lateef Adedimeji revealed that she cut-off ungrateful people in the past year.

    “My goals in 2025, I dumped ungrateful people. In 2026 entitled people will join the wagon. I am ready with God. 2026 goals,” the ‘Iyawo Alhaji’ star said.

    For Nollywood actress, Moyo Lawal she was leaving the worst behind and embracing a fresh start.

    “Happy New Year everyone, thank you so much. The worst has already happened to me. I’m flipping the switch and looking forward to an entirely new character and adventure,” she said appreciating her fans over the controversial year.

    TikToker Peller described his entry into 2026 as a second chance after surviving a life-threatening incident in 2025.

    Expressing gratitude to God, he noted that he was thankful to be alive to see the New Year.

    “Thank you God for life. I almost didn’t see 2026,” he said.

  • About Adekunle Gold’s concert

    About Adekunle Gold’s concert

    Adekunle Gold, Nigerian afrobeats superstar, opened a new chapter for Nigerian live music on Friday, December 26, 2025, as he became the first artist to headline a concert at the newly renovated National Theatre, now known as the Wole Soyinka Centre, Lagos. The sold-out concert, titled Fuji and supported by The Macallan, marked the return of large-scale performances to the historic venue and drew a full house of fans, creatives, and industry figures.

    From the moment guests arrived, it was clear the night would be different. With a black-tie dress code in place, attendees showed up in elegant tuxedos, flowing gowns, and carefully styled looks, setting a refined tone that matched the grandeur of the venue and the evening’s orchestral theme.

    The night began with a memorable opening from Olamide, Nigerian afrobeats superstar and Founder, YBNL Nation, who took on the role of host with humour and flair. In a theatrical introduction that immediately set the tone.

    The cheers that followed reflected not just excitement for the performance ahead, but the long-standing bond between both artists.

    Backed by a 55-piece orchestra and his band, The 79th Element, Adekunle Gold delivered a carefully arranged set that reimagined his music on a grand scale. The orchestral arrangements added depth and texture to familiar songs, giving the audience a different way to experience his catalogue.

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    The highlights of the night unfolded effortlessly as Davido joined him on stage to perform their hit songs “Only God Can Save Me” and “High”, sending the crowd into a frenzy. In another defining moment, music legends Adewale Ayuba and Yinka Ayefele joined him on stage to perform Many People, a performance that drew loud applause and stood out as one of the evening’s most memorable scenes.

    Between performances, Adekunle Gold paused to speak directly to the audience, sharing a message that reflected both his journey and the spirit of the night. “Don’t stop dreaming, keep daring to be different, do everything on your own terms,” he said, drawing a strong response from the crowd.

    Following the concert, the celebration continued at an after-party supported by The Macallan. Popular hypeman Big Bimi kept the energy high as the DJ carried the night forward, while cocktails were served and guests savoured The Macallan. Notable personalities including Falz, Do2dtun, SwitOpe, VeeIye, and other creatives, were in attendance, rounding off the evening in a relaxed yet stylish setting.

  • How Nigerian celebrities celebrated Christmas

    How Nigerian celebrities celebrated Christmas

    While many Nigerians marked Christmas with family gatherings and quiet reflections, several celebrities gave fans a glimpse into how they spent the day from movie promotions and family photos to heartfelt messages and unexpected love stories.

    Toyin Abraham: From Osogbo to Ibadan, no rest in sight

    For actress and filmmaker Toyin Abraham, Christmas Day came with little rest. The actress revealed she was already in Ibadan after an earlier stop in Osogbo, Osun State, as part of the ongoing promotion for her new film, Oversabi Aunty.

    In a short video shared online, Abraham was seen lying on her bed, clearly exhausted but upbeat, as she wished fans a Merry Christmas. She thanked audiences in Osogbo for the previous day’s reception and announced her next stop at Viva Cinema in Ibadan.

    “Let me sleep for like two hours,” she said with a laugh, urging those yet to see Oversabi Aunty to head to the cinemas, describing the film as “a beautiful story.”

    Nkechi Blessing shares love and gratitude

    For Nkechi Blessing, Christmas came with a personal twist. The actress shared a festive photo with her new partner, revealing that she did not expect to end the year in a relationship.

    “I thought I was ending the year single, but God said no,” she wrote, wishing followers the best of the season in a message that blended gratitude, faith and romance.

    Funke Akindele celebrates Christmas with her film family

    Actress and box-office heavyweight Funke Akindele spent Christmas surrounded by the cast of her latest movie, Behind the Scenes. She shared a cheerful video featuring the team, extending seasonal greetings to fans.

    In her message, Akindele wished followers a beautiful Christmas season and encouraged cinema lovers to catch the film, which she confirmed is still showing in cinemas nationwide and in select Odeon Cinemas in the UK.

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    “All we want for Christmas is for you and your loved ones to head to the cinemas,” she wrote, keeping the festive message closely tied to the film’s ongoing run.

    Iyabo Ojo puts family first

    Actress Iyabo Ojo rounded off Christmas Day with a family portrait featuring her children, Priscilla and Festus, her son-in-law Juma Jux, and other family members.

    “Family over everything,” she wrote, as she wished fans a Merry Christmas, reinforcing a message that has become a recurring theme in her public life.

    JJC Skillz sends reflective holiday message

    Music producer and entrepreneur JJC Skillz took a different approach, sharing a cartoon-themed Christmas video alongside a deeply reflective message.

    In his post, he prayed for peace, love, healing and open doors in the coming year, acknowledging pain and loss while expressing hope that setbacks would turn into blessings. His message struck a calm, spiritual tone, offering goodwill beyond the usual festive cheer.

    Mercy Johnson keeps it simple with family

    Actress Mercy Johnson Okojie opted for simplicity, posting a Christmas-themed family photo. With a brief caption wishing everyone a Merry Christmas, the actress let the image speak for itself, drawing warm reactions from fans who are used to seeing her celebrate family milestones openly.

  • Ini Edo: My movie is not a slight to Christian celebration

    Ini Edo: My movie is not a slight to Christian celebration

    Nollywood actress and producer, Ini Edo, has dismissed claims that her new film, ‘A Very Dirty Christmas,’ is an attempt to undermine the Christian celebration of Christmas, describing the title as a metaphor rather than a mockery of faith.

    The controversy surrounding the movie has sparked conversations across religious and creative circles, with the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) raising concerns over what it perceived as a trivialisation of a sacred season. However, industry stakeholders insist the film is being misunderstood.

    In a statement issued by the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), signed by its outgoing president, Emeka Rollas, the guild maintained that the title does not insult Christianity but rather serves as a creative expression used to convey the film’s storyline.

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    Speaking at a private media screening held at Filmhouse Cinema, Landmark, recently, Edo explained that the title was chosen to reflect the events that unfold during the Christmas season in the film.

    “The whole idea was that it is Christmas and they are coming home to celebrate. The events that unfold during that period are what informed the title. It’s metaphorical and meant to spark curiosity,” she said.

    The actress explained that the title was also influenced by commercial considerations and the need to keep audiences intrigued without revealing too much of the plot. She added that no objections were raised before the film’s release and that the title would have been reconsidered if concerns had been expressed earlier.

    Edo further disclosed that the word ‘Dirty’ was initially intended to be spelt as ‘Detty,’ but the alternative was already trademarked. While she admitted considering a title change, she noted that it would be difficult given that the film is already showing in over 70 cinemas nationwide.

    “I don’t want anyone to feel hurt by something that was meant to entertain. I respect Christianity deeply and would never intentionally disrespect it,” she said.

  • Laide Bakare slams colleagues over insensitive online posts after Allwell Ademola’s death

    Laide Bakare slams colleagues over insensitive online posts after Allwell Ademola’s death

    Actress Laide Bakare has criticised her colleagues for creating content following the death of Allwell Ademola, expressing sadness at how some are handling the news.

    Bakare, in an Instagram post, noted that some colleagues and fans were creating content on social media, including TikTok, where they were playing games and collecting gifts, just hours after Ademola’s passing.

    “The way fans and colleagues are creating content with the passing of our dear sister is really sad. Anyway, God is watching everyone. Rest well, Allwell.

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    “Still in shock, some of her very close pals were even still open on the TikTok app yesterday, doing tap tap busy playing games and collecting gifts. Haaaa!! Aiye le oo!!”, she wrote.

    Bakare’s comments came after Ademola’s death was announced, with many colleagues and fans paying tribute to the actress.

    Alesh Sanni had earlier shared similar sentiments, questioning the sincerity of condolences and highlighting the inconsistency in how people show support.

    As earlier reported, the 49-year-old Ademola suffered a heart attack and passed away on December 27, 2025.

    Her family has expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support and announced that burial arrangements will be communicated later.

  • Peter Okoye mourns Anthony Joshua’s aides killed in car crash

    Peter Okoye mourns Anthony Joshua’s aides killed in car crash

    Musician Peter Okoye has expressed sadness over the tragic accident that claimed the lives of Sina Ghami and Latif Ayodele, close associates of boxer Anthony Joshua.

    Ghami, before his death, was Joshua’s strength and conditioning coach, while Ayodele was his personal trainer.

    They were both integral to Joshua’s team and had worked with him for many years.

    In a statement on X, Okoye described the incident as “shattering” and extended his condolences to Joshua, praying for comfort, guidance, and strength as he copes with the loss of Latz and Sina.

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    He wrote, “This accident has shattered me completely. Latz & Sina, I can’t believe you’re gone. Why?  To my brother @Anthonyjoshua, my heart breaks for you. Latz & Sina will forever live in our memories and in the love they left behind. Even in the middle of this storm, we are grateful to God for sparing your life. May He comfort you, guide you, and help you carry their legacy with pride and strength. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Stay strong, brother.”

    The accident occurred on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway in Ogun State on Monday, where Joshua’s vehicle rammed into a stationary truck, resulting in the deaths of two male foreign nationals.

    Joshua and his driver were rescued and taken to the hospital for treatment.

    President Bola Tinubu and the Ogun State Government have expressed condolences to Joshua and the families of the victims.

  • Ninth AFRIMA: Nigerian star FalzTheBahdGuy, French-Senegalese actress Liliane Maroune are hosts

    Ninth AFRIMA: Nigerian star FalzTheBahdGuy, French-Senegalese actress Liliane Maroune are hosts

    The All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) has officially unveiled Nigerian rapper and actor, FalzTheBahdGuy, and a French-Senegalese actress and media personality, Liliane Maroune, as hosts of the ninth edition of the awards.

    The ninth AFRIMA, organised by the International Executive Committee of AFRIMA in conjunction and the African Union Commission in partnership with the Lagos State government (official host city), is slated to hold from January 7 to 11, next year, in Lagos, Nigeria.

    With this appointment, FalzTheBahdGuy becomes the second Nigerian, after music legend 2Baba, to host the prestigious AFRIMA stage, following 2Baba’s historic role as co-host of the inaugural edition in 2014.

    Over the years, AFRIMA has featured a distinguished list of hosts drawn from across the continent and the diaspora, including 2Baba (Nigeria) and Maryse Acotie (Togo) at the inaugural 2014 edition; DNG (Kenya) and Aurélie Eliam (Cote d’Ivoire) in 2015; Ahmed Soultan (Morocco), Bonang Matheba (South Africa) and Ika De Jong (DRC) in 2016; Akon (Senegal/U.S.A.) and Sophy Aiida (Cameroon) in 2017; Michael Blackson (Ghana/U.S.A.), Pearl Thusi (South Africa) and Anita Erskine (Ghana) in 2018; Pearl Thusi and Eddie Kadi (DRC/UK) in 2019 and 2021; and Ahmed Sylla (France/Senegal), Sophy Aiida, and Pearl Thusi at the eighth edition held in January 2023.

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    FalzTheBahdGuy, a multiple award winner, is one of Africa’s most respected figures in music and film. He is known for his intelligent lyrics, confident stage presence, and powerful social commentary.

    Beyond music, FalzTheBahdGuy has built a strong acting career and received praise for his roles in popular films, such as New Money, Brotherhood, 10 Days in Sun City, and Chief Daddy.

    Liliane Maroune, who is also a French-Senegalese actress, model, and TV host, brings elegance, global appeal, and a strong African identity to the AFRIMA stage. Maroune, who also has Lebanese and Mauritanian ancestry, is well known for her roles in West African television series, including Myriam in Emprises and Aissatou in Coeurs Brisés. She is also popular for hosting the talk show, “Wakhtane Ak Lily”, where she interviews leading African creatives. Her growing influence across Africa and Europe positions her as a fitting co-host for the awards.

    Commenting on the choice of hosts, AFRIMA Regional Director for Central Africa, Nde Ndifonka, said: “FalzTheBahdGuy brings intelligence, strong ideas, and a powerful African voice that connects with both young and old audiences. Liliane embodies elegance, diversity, and the contemporary African woman with international influence. Together, they clearly show the strength and richness of African music and culture. They  both understand Africa, speak for Africa, and live the African experience in their own ways.”

    The build-up to the ninth AFRIMA has been electric, with music fans across the world still voting for their preferred artistes in 39 categories of the awards on www.afrima.org.

    The five-day event of the biggest music awards in Africa will begin with the Welcome Soirée for guests and nominees at the British Deputy High Commission House in Lagos on Wednesday, January 7. The Africa Music Business Summit will take centre stage on Thursday, January 8, at the Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotels and Suites.

    Music lovers across the continent are expected to throng the Ikeja City Mall, Alausa, Lagos, on Friday, January 9, for the AFRIMA Music Village.

    There will be a Nominees and Industry Party on Saturday, January 10, before the Main Awards Show on Sunday, January 11, also at the Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotels and Suites. The Red Carpet starts at 3 p.m. (WAT) and the awards ceremony will be broadcast live to more than 84 countries, ensuring the excitement reaches audiences around the world.

  • Cancer patient, AuntieEsther dies after rejecting blood transfusion

    Cancer patient, AuntieEsther dies after rejecting blood transfusion

    Social media personality and cancer patient, AuntieEsther, has died after rejecting a blood transfusion recommended by doctors as part of her treatment.

    An X user, #AUNTYMUSE_, who was close to her and supported her throughout her treatment journey, confirmed her demise.

    Reacting to a post announcing AuntieEsther’s death by an X user, Tabuko, tweeting as swaggsphotos, wrote, “Unfortunately, we lost Aunty Esther. Very Sad!” #AUNTYMUSE_ wrote, “May her soul rest in peace.”

    Auntie Esther, whose real name is Mensah Omolola, had been battling breast cancer and had sparked nationwide debate after publicly rejecting a blood transfusion, citing her faith as a Jehovah’s Witness.

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    Despite receiving over N30 million in donations, she opted for alternative treatments to boost her blood count without transfusion.

    The controversy surrounding her treatment drew significant attention, with some Nigerians questioning the decision to reject life-saving medical advice while accepting public donations.

    Others defended her right to make healthcare decisions based on her faith.

    The fundraising, coordinated by charity advocate Wizarab10, raised N30.7 million as of December 1, 2025.

    AuntieEsther had expressed gratitude for the support, saying, “I appreciate everybody. Thank you, Wizarab10 and the_beardsina. God bless.”

    Her passing has sparked an outpouring of condolences and reflections on the complexities of faith, healthcare, and public philanthropy.