Category: Entertainment

  • Aiyedatiwa honours gospel artist Lekan Amos

    Aiyedatiwa honours gospel artist Lekan Amos

    Ondo state governor, Lucky Ayedatiwa, is set to honour some of the state’s most talented musicians, including gospel artist Lekan Remilekun Amos.

    Known for his significant contributions to indigenous gospel music and Yoruba cultural music, Amos is one of the select few to be celebrated.

    Governor Ayedatiwa, who hails from the oil-rich Ilaje region of Ondo State, shares a deep cultural connection with Amos.

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    Ayedatiwa has ensured that indigenous gospel and cultural musicians, including Amos, are featured prominently in his campaign efforts, underscoring the state’s rich musical heritage as part of his vision for Ondo’s future.

    As the people of Ondo State head to the polls, Ayedatiwa’s recognition of Amos highlights the governor’s ongoing commitment to celebrating local talent and fostering a sense of unity and pride in the state’s cultural achievements.

  • Chizzy Wizzy gears up to release video for Kwantintin

    Chizzy Wizzy gears up to release video for Kwantintin

    Fast rising sensation, Opara Marizu Chukwudi aka Chizzy Wizzy, is set to release the official video of his single, ‘Kwankiti.’

    Chizzy Wizzy has been winning over fans with ‘Kwankiti,’ which has quickly gained traction across streaming platforms and social media.

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    The video, directed by Dedede Film, promises to bring the song’s energy to life with stunning visuals and a storyline.

    Dedede Film, known for pushing creative boundaries, has reportedly brought an innovative approach to the production, using striking visuals and innovative camera work to highlight the rhythm of  ‘Kwankiti.’

    Speaking on the video, Chizzy Wizzy expressed his excitement, stating, “Thank God for the successful shoot of this video, we put in a lot of work for my fans to enjoy. Working with Dedede Film was an incredible experience—we wanted to create something that feels authentic and true to my sound and we achieved just that.“

  • Pretty Okafor moves to strengthen unity in PMAN

    Pretty Okafor moves to strengthen unity in PMAN

    The Performing Musicians Employers’ Association of Nigeria (PMAN), led by National President Pretty Okafor, has taken significant strides to strengthen unity within the Association.

    During a landmark visit to Ibadan, Okafor met with the Western Zone’s leadership, which comprised zonal leaders, state chapter governors, and some state chapter secretaries, to address member concerns, discuss challenges, and chart a course for future collaboration.

    The western zone chapter governors extended this invitation to honour Okafor’s achievements, particularly praising the ongoing PMAN Abuja project, the recent acquisition of the Nigerian Music House, and other infrastructure projects in progress.

    The excos also pledged their support for PMAN under his leadership, recognizing the positive impact of his accomplishments as President.

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    The meeting was attended by the following PMAN Western Zone leaders and key figures including Dr. Ola Jombo, Evangelist Remi Aderoju, Comrade Mutiu Ayeloja Manadex, Alhaji Adisa Owala, Prince Abiodun Adegoroye, Chief Olalere Adankara, Alhaji Azeez Ibrahim, Comrade Jide Abiade Murphy, Comrade Taiwo Omotunde, Lola Olamuyiwa, Alhaji Tajudeen Olalekan (Loko White), Comrade Adeolu Afolami, Comrade Temitope Opeyemi Ogunjobi,  Comrade Olujimi Oyewusi, Elizabeth Khara Gabriel, Comrade Kareem Azeez Osoba, Alhaji Tijani Adesina Fatai, Adekunbi Alamu Bamigbaye, Azubuike Enebeli; and Henrie Eduozor.

    During the open forum, State Chapter Governors praised the President for his passionate and result yielding leadership style.

    They also shared their perspectives on the National Association’s current impact, governance, and recent challenges.

    At the end of the meeting, Okafor reaffirmed his commitment to addressing raised concerns, while promising greater transparency and inclusivity.

    “I recognize the challenges and grievances you’ve raised today,” he said. “My goal is to bring PMAN closer to its members and to build a stronger, united Association.”

  • Kunle Afolayan’s KAP hosts workshop for upcoming directors, cinematographers

    Kunle Afolayan’s KAP hosts workshop for upcoming directors, cinematographers

    Kunle Afolayan’s KAP Film & Television Academy has entered into a capacity building partnership with the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria.

    The partnership was announced by Kunle Afolayan at the launch of a workshop for upcoming directors and cinematographers on Tuesday, November 12 at the KAP Hub, Lagos.

    According to Afolayan, the partnership brings forth an exciting and intensive directing and cinematography workshop, which kicked off on November 12 and which will run till November 16.

    Afolayan further noted that the workshop is aimed at developing the next generation of Nigerian filmmakers and creators by providing direct, hands-on experience with top U.S. industry professionals.

    The event, which was also attended by the Consular General of the United States Embassy in Nigeria, Will Stevens, renowned cinematographer cum filmmaker, Tunde Kelani, film star, Sola Sobowale, renowned film editor, Steve Sodiya, Ope Ajayi, Seun Soyinka and Olumide Iyanda, is one of the programs lined up for the partnership.

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    Speaking about the partnership, Afolayan expressed gratitude to the United States embassy in Nigeria for partnering, supporting and facilitating the experts, who will be handling the workshop.

    “We have a partnership which stemmed from my recent trip to the United States where I attended a creative programme supported by the United States embassy consulate in Nigeria. We went to L.A, DC, Virginia and Atlanta to meet with stakeholders and rub minds on film. For this programme, we are focusing on directing and cinematography and we are also lucky that the U.S embassy decided to bring two experts in directing, Angel Williams and cinematography, Erin Wesley.”

    The American Consular General, Will Stevens also hailed Kunle Afolayan saying he has made an impact on shaping the narrative with his content and shaping how the world views the Nigerian and African culture through films and partnerships with American entities like Amazon and Netflix.

    On the sideline of the event, Afolayan announced that he and his team have completed season two and three of his hit series, ‘Anikulapo.’ He also revealed that his recent film project, ‘Recall,’ was recently premiered at the 2024 edition of AFRIFF.

  • NFVCB hosts stakeholders at PAO Nigeria digital content regulation conference

    NFVCB hosts stakeholders at PAO Nigeria digital content regulation conference

    On Thursday, November 14, stakeholders in the Nigerian film and creative space gathered at Four Points by Sheraton for the 4th edition of the Peace Anyiam Osigwe Nigeria digital content regulation conference.

    The event, which was hosted by the Executive Director of the Nigerian Film and Video Censors Board, Dr Shaibu Husseini, had several dignitaries in attendance with Mo Abudu giving the keynote address.

    The event also had in attendance Tola Akerele, who represented the Minister for Tourism, Arts, Culture, and Creative Economy, Barrister Hannatu Musawa, Senator Ben Bruce, George Anyiam-Osigwe, Kennedy Anyiam-Osigwe, Raymond Anyiam-Osigwe, Fidelis Duker, Joke Silva, Ibinabo Fiberesima, Andy Boyo, Charles Novia, Segun Arinze, Abdulrazak Abdullahi, Kazeem Adeoti, Mahmood Alli-Balogun, Olumide Iyanda, Teco Benson, Adebukola Agbanioloja, Corporate Pictures, Francis Onwochei, Victor Okhai, Lancelot Imasuen, and Wunmi Toriola amongst several others.

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    The conference which began on Thursday is scheduled to end today, Friday, November 15.

    Speaking at the event, Dr Husseini urged filmmakers and content creators to continue pushing the boundaries of creativity while also embracing responsibility.

    “Since our work has the power to shape minds and influence culture, it’s crucial that we balance artistic expression with sensitivity and respect for our audience. By doing so, we are not only upholding the integrity of our industry but also contributing to a more informed and empathetic society,” Husseini said.

  • Mothers of Chibok premiere at DOC NYC festival

    Mothers of Chibok premiere at DOC NYC festival

    ‘Mothers Of Chibok’, a docudrama depicting the struggle of parents whose daughters were kidnapped by Boko Haram, is set to premiere at DOC NYC in the United States.

    The film is scheduled for screenings, both in-person and online, between November 16 and November 20 at Village East by Angelika in New York City.

    Directed by acclaimed Nigerian documentary filmmaker, Joel ‘Kachi’ Benson, ‘Mothers of Chibok’ paints a visceral portrait of courage, faith, and the enduring power of hope.

    According to Kachi, the project focuses on the underreported lives of these mothers, who continue to persevere despite their heart-wrenching loss.

    “For the past decade, the world has been telling the same story of Chibok—one of tragedy, loss, and victimhood. But I’ve witnessed something greater, something the media has overlooked,” he expressed.

    Continuing the visual storyteller said, “These women are not just survivors; they are heroines. They have not forgotten their daughters, but they’ve continued living, finding moments of joy, laughter, and purpose.

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    “This film captures their full humanity – not just the sorrow –  but the strength, the courage, and the quiet moments of triumph. It’s time the world sees these women for who they truly are, not as victims, but as warriors of hope. This is a side to them that not very many are familiar with. And this is why I chose to make Mothers of Chibok – a film about women bravely holding onto hope in the face of adversity.”

    The kidnapping of over 200 schoolgirls happened on the night of April 2014 when armed men stormed a boarding school in Chibok, the filmmaker said he spent the last five years deeply immersed in the lives of the Chibok families, sharing meals, visiting their farms, and listening closely to their stories.

    “I’ve eaten with them in their homes, played with their children, and gone with them to till their farms,” he narrated. “Above all, I’ve listened to their stories – the ones they’ve told me, and those I overhear in passing conversations. And what I’ve learned is that the women of Chibok are more than the tragedy that is mainly used to describe them.”

  • Queen Idia is set to make history

    Queen Idia is set to make history

    Seasoned filmmaker, Patience Oghenevo Okhuofu, is set to produce the biggest budget movie in the country.

    The film, according to Okhuofu, is an epic film entitled ‘Queen Idia – Wife. Mother. Warrior.’

    The film tells the story of Queen Idia, a powerful woman who fought to save her throne and kingdom in the 1500s.

    According to Okhuofu, she was inspired to produce the film because of Queen Idia’s remarkable story.

    “In an era where women were not allowed to speak, not to talk of going to fight wars, Queen Idia went above and beyond to save her kingdom,” she said.

    Okhuofu, who is also the director of the film, grew up in Benin, Edo state, where she heard stories about Queen Idia and other figures in the Benin kingdom. She was fascinated by Queen Idia’s story and felt compelled to share it with the world.

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    She said: “The mask of Queen Idia is a symbol of FESTAC 77, but many people don’t know the story behind it. It’s not just an art piece; it’s a story about a queen mother who fought to save her kingdom. We want to tell this story to the world and show that women like Queen Idia were fighting for their rights long before the women’s rights movement in the Western world.”

    The film, which also has Patience Oghre Imobhio as assistant director, is aimed at a global theatrical release, and Okhuofu is working and asking for partnership and collaboration to help bring the story to life. The current king of the Benin kingdom is a direct descendant of Queen Idia, and Patience believes it’s time to share their history with the world.

    “We want to put our history in front of our children,” she said. “It’s time to tell our stories and celebrate our heroes.”

  • Badagry to the world concert is a celebration of our identity

    Badagry to the world concert is a celebration of our identity

    Babalola Kareem Babatunde aka Scope The Entertainer has opined that the ‘Badagry to the world concert,’ is a celebration of the identity, stories, and future of the people of Badagry.

    Babalola, who doubles as the convener of the concert, has announced that the event is scheduled to hold on December 22, 2024 at Eddies’ event centre, Ajara Topa-Badagry.

    According to him, his vision is to bring the treasures of Badagry’s culture into the national spotlight, fostering pride among locals while enchanting a wider audience.

    With the backing of music enthusiasts and cultural aficionados alike, the concert promises an immersive journey through the rhythms, flavours, and stories of Badagry.

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    “This concert is not just about music; it’s a grand homage to the cultural richness and historical heritage of the Badagry Kingdom, showcasing Nigeria’s diverse artistic landscape,” said Scope The Entertainer.

    On what to expect the concener said, “audiences can expect an electrifying lineup featuring both established and rising artists, offering sounds that resonate across genres, and bridging the old with the new. Complementing the musical performances, the event will feature cultural displays, traditional performances, and unique vendor stalls offering local cuisine and handmade crafts.

    “We call on private and public sectors to join in making this event a success through sponsorship. Partners will gain exposure to a diverse and engaged audience while supporting a project dedicated to enriching the cultural fabric of Badagry.”

  • Alibaba, Omotunde Adebowale anchor Global Property Conference 2024

    Alibaba, Omotunde Adebowale anchor Global Property Conference 2024

    Nigeria’s veteran comedian Alibaba and media personality Omotunde Adebowale aka Lolo 1 have anchored the Global Property Conference 2024.

    The landmark event aims to deliver exclusive insights, cutting-edge investment strategies, and unparalleled networking opportunities tailored for real estate enthusiasts and investors in Nigeria and beyond.

    In the conference’s mission to foster collaboration and drive growth, Alibaba and Omotunde Adebowale joined forces to host the event, providing a platform for meaningful discussions and innovative solutions.

    Alibaba emphasised the importance of collaboration across various sectors. He said, “This conversation that we’re about to have now is the basis, in fact the key elements that are really necessary for the housing and real estate industry to thrive. Legal, security, government and the private sector. We want to put all of them on stage and begin to milk out the necessary things that we need to grow.” Highlighting the pervasive issue of land disputes, he added, “Land cases sometimes don’t finish, which is why every woman wants her son to be a lawyer, so that when the son graduates, he will be one of the first involved in their land cases at home.”

    Omotunde Adebowale addressed the relevance of the conference to the Nigerian real estate market. She said, “You know it’s a very engaging space presently. A lot of people are looking into real estate. In the last couple of years, maybe in the last 10 years, you would say that real estate has become topical to Nigerians and is an investment hub for anyone.”

    She emphasised the need for positive narratives in the industry, saying, “Now we have real estate companies that are pushing a positive narrative and I think it’s good for us, it’s good for our economy really.”

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    She emphasised the need for positive narratives in the industry, saying, “Now we have real estate companies that are pushing a positive narrative and I think it’s good for us, it’s good for our economy really.”

    Talking about the effort required for success in the real estate industry, Adebowale said, “Honestly, if you want to sell anything to this generation, if you’re not dynamic, if you’re not unique, if there’s no unique selling point to what you’re doing, how are you going to get any results? Because the attention span of these particular times are very short. So that means you have to be doing your utmost best to sell every time differently.” She highlighted the importance of storytelling in marketing real estate, adding, “The kind of storytelling you have to employ has to be one that is able to serve the demography that you’re trying to sell to.”

  • How Davido impacted my career, by HYCE

    How Davido impacted my career, by HYCE

    Rising Afrobeats sensation, Favor Ekah Ernest, popularly known as HYCE, has opened up on how collaborating with music legend Davido on the remix of his hit single ‘Ogechi’, alongside ‘Boypee’, was more than just a career milestone.

    Narrating how the remix came about, HYCE said: “Ogechi’ was born after a campus tour in Enugu, where I performed alongside Topboy Zyno. That’s where I met Boypee and reunited with Brown Joel, whom I’d known from Lagos. 

    “Our instant chemistry sparked a creative fire. After the show, we decided to collaborate and, upon returning to Lagos, headed straight to Dawie’s studio to record ‘Ogechi’. We knew we had something special.

    “We teased ‘Ogechi’ on TikTok with a snippet video, and the response was overwhelming, with hundreds of thousands of posts in just days, before its official release. 

    “We had always envisioned a Davido feature, knowing it would elevate the song. Thankfully, Cubana Chief Priest, a mentor to Boypee and a huge ‘Ogechi’ fan, made it happen.

    “One night, Boypee called, saying Davido wanted to join forces on ‘Ogechi’. We met at his place, just two nights before his wedding to Chioma. 

    “Davido was enthusiastic, declaring, ‘This will be released on my wedding day’. The remix was engineered immediately, and the rest is history; a global smash hit. It was a dream come true, our prayer answered.”

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    As he said, the journey to this defining moment began when HYCE released ‘Ogechi’ in 2023. The song’s infectious beat and catchy hooks quickly resonated with fans, but HYCE knew that taking it to the next level required something special.

    That’s when Cubana Chief Priest, a mentor to HYCE’s collaborator Boypee, stepped in. “He believed in ‘Ogechi’ from the start and saw its potential,” HYCE explains. “He made the introduction to Davido, and the rest is history.”

    Released in 2024, the ‘Ogechi remix’ catapulted HYCE to new heights. The song’s global success introduced him to a broader audience, earning him critical acclaim and numerous award nominations.

    “Working with Davido opened doors I never thought possible,” HYCE reflects. “It validated my craft and gave me the confidence to push boundaries. He saw something in me that I didn’t even see in myself.”

    Beyond the commercial success, HYCE cherishes the mentorship and guidance Davido provided. “He shared valuable insights on the music industry and encouraged me to stay true to my art,” HYCE says.

    “Also, performing at Davido’s Timeless concert in 2023 was a pivotal moment. Stepping onto the massive stage, in front of a sea of faces, tested my resolve. The overwhelming love and support solidified my confidence, revealing new heights to strive for and areas to improve.”

    After the remix, HYCE has embarked on global tours, performing in Ghana, Tanzania, and Kenya, being the most recent. “It was a surreal experience that ranks among the highlights of my career,” says HYCE.

    “It was exhilarating to witness firsthand the love and enthusiasm beyond social media and streaming numbers. 

    “Seeing fans sing my songs back to me was an unforgettable moment, making the success of my chart-topping tracks feel tangibly real. The songs’ popularity preceded my arrival, creating an electric atmosphere that left an indelible mark on my journey as an artist.”

    As HYCE looks to the future, he’s determined to build on the momentum sparked by the ‘Ogechi’ remix. With new music on the horizon, he’s poised to solidify his position as one of Afrobeats’ most exciting talents.

    “Looking ahead, my long-term vision is to transcend borders and become a global musical icon, leaving an enduring legacy that cements Afrobeats’ place in music history, ensuring my name is revered for generations to come as a pioneering force in the genre.

    “Davido changed my life with that remix,” HYCE concludes. “I’ll forever be grateful for the opportunity to share my music with the world.”