Category: Entertainment

  • African royal coco a puppetry theatre festival to hold maiden edition

    African royal coco a puppetry theatre festival to hold maiden edition

    After touring the world, Her Royal Majesty, Queen Angelique is set to perform at the African Royal Cocoa Puppetry Theatre Festival on Sunday, December 1.

    The event will see the royal ventriloquist queen live in Africa at The Muson Centre, Lagos.

    The event is a brainchild of the Eti-Oni development group, AFI World Peace Initiative, and Visions of Peace initiatives.

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    At the Fringe festival in Edinburgh, Scotland, Queen Angelique was described as an unbelievably talented ventriloquist, who sings, raps, and can hold a three-way conversation with two puppets. She was also described as a great performer with a big heart.

    In a piece, The Times and Sunday Times publications referred to Queen Angelique as a ventriloquist, who can manipulate a cow puppet and still look every inch an African queen.

  • Tomiwa Sage stages Dis Are The Issues Too

    Tomiwa Sage stages Dis Are The Issues Too

    Despite the economic challenges bedeviling the country, multi-talented actor, Adetomiwa Kukoyi popularly known as Tomiwa Sage has once again proven to be a master of the game with his recent comedy show;  Dis Are The Issues Too.

    Held at the Alliance Francaise, Ikoyi, Lagos, the event which had Kunle Remi as host is a sequel to the first Dis Are The Issues comedy special, lived up to its billings as performers such as Slash Pan, Kezi Emalem, Nkubi, Forever, Fronesis, Fade, Makinde Shy Talkative, Damilola, Efe Warri Boy among others thrilled the audience with rib-cracking jokes and scintillating songs. It was another level of hilarious encounter when Tomiwa Sage came on stage.

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    Speaking about the event, Tomiwa said: “Everybody has a theme for their event. It is literally a taped comedy show -Standup comedy.  Comedians table topical issues given a fresh humorous, hilarious perspective, that is what the show is all about. We are picking on various issues as it affects everybody. So, we can mirror and laugh at ourselves at the things we are going through. It is not easy organizing such a show at this point in time but if you love your art, craft, you take the risk and invest in yourself. It has been a tough year for everybody. It is just to give people a day to relax and get their minds off the issues.”

  • Ire Richie releases new song, Grace

    Ire Richie releases new song, Grace

    Rising music artist, entertainer, and songwriter, Iretemide Akintunde, popularly known as Ire Richie, has released ‘Grace’, a track he believes tells the story of hope for many Nigerians.

    Having been battered by the struggles that came with the year 2024, Ire Richie believes many Nigerians are hoping to get a new lease of life. He said the new single exemplifies such hope, adding that “Grace is a daily drive for everyone.”

    He further explained: “Amidst all this, everyone must survive and only that keeps the hope strong for many and pushes everyone to believe in better days, no matter the current state of mind.

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    “I believe we all pray for better days and no one is exempted from having a taste of heavy grace. This makes every human alive an audience to Grace.”

    He also revealed that the visuals for ‘Grace’ will soon be released alongside past and ongoing projects.

    On his outlook for next year, he said: “I am ready for 2025. Honestly, I have a lot of projects waiting to be released. With these projects, I see more collaborations and deals coming my way.”

  • How I went from netball to Miss Universe Africa

    How I went from netball to Miss Universe Africa

    Young, beautiful, and goal-getter Chidimma Adetshina, 23, is making history as the highest-placing Black African woman in the Miss Universe competition. She was recently crowned Miss Universe Africa and Oceania at the just concluded 73rd Miss Universe pageant held in Mexico City. She defeated over 120 pageants that competed for the golden crown and finished as the first runner-up, losing to Miss Denmark’s Victoria Kjaer Theilvig. With this achievement, Chidimma has become the first Miss Nigeria to reach the Top 5 in the history of the pageant. OLAITAN GANIU explores her trials, tribulations, and triumphs.

    Although Chidimma Adetshina did not win the top prize, her tumultuous journey to the world stage serves as an inspiration for women, especially Africans, to embrace their heritage. Born and raised in South Africa by a Nigerian father and a South African mother with Mozambique roots, Adetshina initially competed for Miss South Africa but faced backlash, mockery, and xenophobic abuse for being biracial. Despite her desire to represent her birth country, the young lady was rejected, not once but twice.

    “I signed up for Miss SA 2022 and I didn’t get accepted,” she said but the dark-skinned pageant never gave up. “I signed up again because I knew that this is the dream that I really wanted to fulfil.”

    Adetshina before fame

    As a child, she was an introverted and self-effacing figure with undeniable passion for netball when was enrolled in primary school. The sport quickly became her escape, helping her build confidence and determination to succeed as an athlete.

    “I’m a very shy and very reserved person. I like to be on my own. I don’t really talk much, but I’m also an athlete, I play netball for the Western Province, and I play indoor and outdoor netball. I’m also a law student, but my life has just really been centered around sports,” she recalled.

    She never nursed the idea of becoming a beauty pageant but the story changed in 2017.  “I used to do beauty pageants for fun. I remember I did it when I was four years old, I did it in my primary school, Goodwood Park in Cape Town, and I also did it in my high school. So it wasn’t something I took seriously, I just really wanted to have fun with it then.

    Continuing she said, “I wasn’t really serious about becoming a pageant queen until 2017 when I was actually aware of our pageant work. I was really intrigued by their crowns, the beauty, the walk and the dresses.”

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    …And problem begins

    Her quest to represent her home country in this year’s Miss South Africa pageant resulted in a traumatic experience for both her and her parents, regarding her nationality by some South Africans.

    The issue escalated when the country’s Culture Minister, Gayton McKenzie commented that South Africa cannot grant Nigerians to compete in the Miss SA competition. Her mother was also accused of allegedly committing identity fraud by the Department of Home Affairs in South Africa.

    Reacting to her critics, the law student pointed out that she was not the only contestant among the 16 finalists with a name originating from other countries. Due to the victimisation, Adetshina pulled out from the competition to retrace her steps to Nigeria.

    Life after South Africa

    Upon her arrival in Nigeria, Adetshina represented Taraba State during the Miss Universe Nigeria competition and clinched a coveted spot as the overall winner, defeating 24 contestants from other states on August 31.

    According to her, winning the competition was not easy. “The girls here were very competitive. They really showcased themselves well. It wasn’t that easy.

    She added, “At first, I didn’t want to accept the Silverbird’s invitation because I felt like it was too soon. But as a goal-getter, I felt I should give it a second chance, and that is why I accepted the invitation.

     “I remember at the beginning of the year, I was like, ‘I need to go to Nigeria, I haven’t been to Nigeria, I don’t know how and when, but I need to go this year’, and God said, I’m going to show you how, and I’m here. Nigeria has been a blessing for me, since the moment I arrived, it’s been good things, after good  things, after good things, and I just made history for Nigeria.”

    Flying Nigerian flag

    It was a dream come true when she received a ticket to represent Nigeria on the world stage at ‘Miss Universe 2024,’ which was scheduled for November 16 at Arena CDMX in Mexico City. Known affectionately as ChiChi by her fans, she captured global attention with her intelligence and display of African culture, earning the title of first runner-up.

    She paid homage to African heritage before stepping on the stage. “As I step onto the Miss Universe stage tonight, I carry with me over 2 million beads of love, strength, and an unstoppable spirit. In this very moment, history is being made through my story. I call upon all my ancestors to guide my path with ease and grace. I promise to give my very best while you continue to pray for me.”

    “As a woman who has faced adversity, I feel like I have a powerful story. I don’t stand here as Chidimma Adetshina, I stand here as a symbol of hope, a beckon of faith, someone who has persevered with grace. I believe I have fought for not only myself,  but for Africa,” she said responding to a question about generations of women.

    “To my dearest Nigerians, with open arms, you carried me on wheels made of the purest love and intentions. I still cannot fully comprehend the reasons, but what matters most is that you’ve given me a second chance at life. For a moment, my life flashed before my eyes, but in the next breath, Nigeria refueled my purpose and my reason to live.”

    Expressing gratitude after her achievement in her fatherland she stated, “I came, I saw, and I shook the universe. Returning home as Miss Universe First Runner-Up and Miss Universe Africa and Oceania. I’m filled with immense gratitude for Nigeria and Africa for believing in me and helping me reclaim my dreams. This is what it truly means for dreams to come true.

    “Many wonder why I didn’t stop. Many asked, “Why not let it be for now? Your life might be at risk.” Some questioned, “Why isn’t she giving up? Does she crave the clout?” I sat back, overwhelmed with so many unanswered questions as life moved faster than I could process. But do you know what? My dreams have kept me afloat.”

  • Actor Ibrahim Yekini ‘Itele’ addresses backlash over Wizkid support

    Actor Ibrahim Yekini ‘Itele’ addresses backlash over Wizkid support

    Actor and filmmaker Ibrahim Yekini, popularly known as Itele, has addressed recent criticism from some fans regarding his public endorsement of music star Wizkid.

    In a post on Instagram, Itele urged his followers to refrain from attacking one another over his musical preferences. 

    He explained that he has always been open about expressing support for the people and things he cares about, and currently, that includes Wizkid.

    Itele reassured his loyal fans that his admiration for Wizkid’s music doesn’t mean he has abandoned his usual music tastes. 

    He encouraged his supporters to focus on spreading love and positivity, rather than criticizing his choices.

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    “I’ve been noticing some reactions lately because I’ve been posting Wizkid’s music. To those who feel upset, I want to say this: we shouldn’t attack each other just because I chose my favorite artist. If you know me well, you’ll understand that this is my style. I love something or someone, and I show it openly. That’s how I believe love should be expressed.

    “For my true supporters, you’ll know that I often use different music on my page, and it’s always been about sharing what inspires me. So please, don’t dislike me for loving Wizkid! And don’t stop loving me for being true to myself.

    “At the end of the day, it’s all about love and positivity. Let’s spread more of that. Fam, the next slide is the message behind this caption”, he wrote on Instagram.

  • Basketmouth: I’ve sacrificed private gigs, MC for my art

    Basketmouth: I’ve sacrificed private gigs, MC for my art

    Popular Nigerian music star Bright Okpocha, aka Basketmouth, has revealed that he has sacrificed performing at private gigs for his art.

    He made this known in a chat during the premiere of his first feature film, ‘A Ghetto Love Story.’

    The film producer, actor, comedian, and singer revealed that he wanted to stop adulterating his art, hence, the decision to stop offering MC services.

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    He said, “Comedy remains constant but the only thing I have stopped is private gigs like weddings and that but it’s the sacrifice I had to make because I do standup comedy.”

    Continuing, he said, “I didn’t enter the industry to be an MC of a wedding and all that so I felt like I was adulterating the art, so I had to stop. So, if I am doing a private gig that means I have to be doing comedy, not MC, say I come, do my 30mins and I bounce but not as an MC, that will mean me cheating on the art. I am losing a lot of money but for now, it’s not about the money but about the art.”

  • How it feels to be son of Edo music legend, by Kelvin Alaska

    How it feels to be son of Edo music legend, by Kelvin Alaska

    Kelvin Alaska, one of the sons of an Edo music legend, Alaska Agho, has revealed how it feels to be a son of a celebrated Edo music legend.

    Kelvin, in an exclusive chat at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, on his return from another UK tour, noted that it feels honouring being the son of the late Alaska Agho.

    “I feel so honoured to see fans of my father recognising me as his son. My father was and is still well respected in Music and we his children are enjoying his legacy. It is indeed a great privilege to be called a son of an Edo music legend,” the multi-instrumentalist said.

    Continuing, he said, “We have been trying our best to keep the musical legacy of my father alive. They say to whom much is given much is also expected. It has not been easy I must confess because his legacy is very heavy. However, I believe I am doing my best so far as I keep improving, remixing his songs and bringing up new perspectives and new meaning to his creativity for the new generation of listeners. I will also introduce my children to our music because I see it as family tradition.”

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    Speaking further, Kelvin said “The story story concerts and Edonimose organised by 24 bits through UK and the EU tours with partnership support from Ehizoya Golden Entertainment  presented a big opportunity to know we have plenty of fans scattered out there in the Diaspora. They were tours of great experience. During the UK tours, we were in London, Leeds, Manchester and a host of other cities.

    “We also toured all over the EU beginning from Germany, France, Austria, Italy, Spain,  Holland  etc. I must confess that I learnt so much about other cultures and shared musical ideas with international artistes. Indeed I have upgraded,” he said.

    With much exuberance and excitement Alaska, who has two albums and numerous singles to his credit disclosed that he remains grateful to his father who taught him to play the guitar after he saw him severally trying to fiddle with his acoustic guitar. “One day he asked if I loved the instrument. I said yes. He asked if I would love to learn and I said yes, he started to teach me the basics of placing my fingers, making chords and running scales.”

  • Uduak Isong unveils Closer Film Night

    Uduak Isong unveils Closer Film Night

    Following in the footsteps of her accomplished elder sister, Emem Isong – Misodi, producer and scriptwriter, award-winning filmmaker Uduak Isong, made a loud statement with the first edition of ‘Closer Film Night.’

    The event was held at Radisson Blu Hotel, Lagos, and featured awards that celebrated outstanding achievements in Nollywood and honoured exceptional talent within the industry, particularly in the online space. 

    The exclusive event also served as the premiere for ‘Teacher Dorcas,’ a high school movie about a young spirited lady, Teacher Dorcas, who is posted to head a class of very unruly students who decided to change the narratives and she succeeded.

    The inspirational drama features top acts like Bimbo Ademoye, Lateef Adedimeji, Lasisi Elenu, Calabar Chic, and Chuks Joseph among others. There was also an abridged version of two flicks; ‘Radio Sunshine’ and ‘Beautiful People.’

    The highlight of the occasion was the special recognition award presentation to deserving acts which include Uche Nancy, Emem Isong, Uche Mbunabo, Ruth Kadiri, Adaeze Ibechukwu, Chioma Nwosu, Danny, Chinenye Nebue, Blessing Egbe, Bimbo Ademoye, Chinny Love,  Val Edochie, Onyinye Udeze among others.

    Excited Isong, who began her career with the hit film, ‘Okon Lagos,’ which was where the actor (Imeh Bishop) got his name from, said: “I wanted an opportunity to celebrate people. In recent times, I started making films for youtube and we call it the DVD of Nollywood now and I feel that sometimes people don’t recognize how much work and how much contribution those who work in that space are bringing into the industry. I set this up to celebrate them.

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    On the premiere of one of my biggest films on youtube; Teacher Dorcas, I wanted to do something to inspire young people, especially at a time when people are not as hopeful as we used to be as a nation.”

  • PSI Nigeria teams up with Yemi Alade, Liquorose to promote menstrual health awareness

    PSI Nigeria teams up with Yemi Alade, Liquorose to promote menstrual health awareness

    In a bold move to break the silence and stigma surrounding Menstrual Health and Hygiene (MHH), Population Services International (PSI) Nigeria has launched a groundbreaking campaign that blends music, film, and advocacy.

    The centrepiece of the campaign is a short film entitled ‘Time of the Month,’ featuring an all-star cast including Aisha Lawal, Liquorose Afije, Mary Remmy Njoku, Ibrahim Suleiman, Mike Ezuruonye, and Femi Branch. The cinematic piece explores the often-stigmatized topic of menstruation through compelling storytelling and music.

    Complementing the film is a new single by Afrobeats superstar Yemi Alade, also entitled, ‘Time of the Month.’

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    The Grammy-nominated artiste delivers a powerful anthem that celebrates womanhood and confronts the challenges faced by women during their menstrual cycle. Both the film and the music video are available on PSIcreativesNigeria’s YouTube channel.

    PSI Nigeria’s collaboration with Alade and Nollywood actors was deliberate, aiming to use their widespread influence to challenge myths and misconceptions about menstruation.

    “Yemi Alade, known for her powerful music and impact on the African music scene, is an authentic voice for women. In addition, JJCSkillz, is a dynamic storyteller and Afrocentric innovator that promotes African identity and unity through music and language which resonate deeply with the concept of the music video. The talented cast and crew share a similar commitment to promoting women’s health and breaking down stigma,” said Pritpal Marjara, a representative of PSI Nigeria.

  • Igho Loveth hosts Empower Her conference

    Igho Loveth hosts Empower Her conference

    Radio personality and founder of the Pad A Girl Foundation, Igho Loveth recently held the EmpowerHer Conference in celebration of International Day of the Girl Child at the IACD Library in Jericho, Ibadan.

    This conference brought together 50 girls from three government schools and four private schools, many of whom have benefited from the foundation’s CSR activities over the past three years.

    The EmpowerHer Conference, themed ‘Raising a Generation of Female Leaders,’ aimed to empower young girls to explore career choices in the 21st century, offering a safe space for discussions on pursuing white-collar jobs, learning a trade, or starting a business without fear or shame.

    According to popular OAP, the event is a natural progression of the Pad A Girl Initiative’s mission, which has provided menstrual hygiene products and education to secondary school girls in Ibadan each year. “Over the years, the Pad A Girl Initiative has spread its wings through pad gifting and menstrual hygiene orientations for young girls.

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    “In a bid to foster a community of growth and learning, beyond just CSR activities, the EmpowerHer Conference was created,” Loveth explained. “Thanks to the support of sponsors like Cardify, BlueSprings Homes and Properties Ltd., Seamore Studios, and Nature’s Treats Cafe Bistro Events, the conference was a resounding success, furthering the foundation’s commitment to empowering young girls in the community.”

    The event featured an impressive lineup of eight panellists from various fields, who shared their insights and experiences with the attendees. In addition to the panel discussions, the conference offered mentorship opportunities and scholarships to further equip the girls with tools for personal and professional development.