Category: Entertainment

  • I had natural chemistry with Fireboy — Nissi Ogulu

    I had natural chemistry with Fireboy — Nissi Ogulu

    Burna Boy’s sister and singer, Nissi Ogulu has revealed that there was chemistry between herself and YBNL star, Fireboy DML.

    Nissi made this disclosure while speaking on her collaboration with Fireboy on a recently released single, ‘Nobody.’

    “The process of creating the song with Fireboy DML flowed seamlessly. There was a natural chemistry between us, and our ideas bounced off each other effortlessly,” she said.

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    Continuing, the vocalist said, “It was a collaboration that felt entirely unforced, as if the music was simply coming together in the most organic way. The songwriting journey felt so refreshingly natural, like a conversation where each word and melody easily fell into place. It’s those moments when creativity feels like second nature that truly make the process magical. Together, our collaboration paints a vivid picture of a connection that’s pure and loyal.”

    On the inspiration behind the project, Nissi said it comes out of true love, ” ‘Nobody’ comes from a place deep within me, a realisation about what love truly means. To me, love is about absolute loyalty. It’s the kind of loyalty that remains unwavering even when everything else fades away.”

    The song is off her upcoming EP, ‘Unboxed.’

  • AVRS holds stakeholders forum in Port Harcourt

    AVRS holds stakeholders forum in Port Harcourt

    The Audio Visual Rights Society of Nigeria (AVRS) made a mark in the collective society when

    prominent figures gathered in Rivers for discussion with select stakeholders.

    The event marked a significant achievement for AVRS, the sole collective management organisation responsible for audiovisual works in Nigeria.

    The forum had in attendance select stakeholders from both the creators and consumers of audiovisual content.

    Prior to the stakeholders’ forum, the AVRS delegation, led by Mahmood Ali-Balogun, the Chairman of AVRS, made visits to some broadcast stations in Port Harcourt.

    The event witnessed a gathering of prominent figures within the audiovisual industry, hotels including high-ranking government officials representing the government of Rivers State and the Nigerian Copyright Commission.

    In his remarks, Ali-Balogun emphasised that the event was crafted to serve as a platform for both audiovisual copyright owners and users to come together, engage in meaningful interactions, and seek clarity on the pivotal role played by AVRS as a Collective Management Organization (CMO).

    He also emphasised that the forum was a testament to AVRS’s dedication to educating the public, particularly audiovisual content users as well as filmmakers.

    In addition to fostering interaction between audiovisual copyright owners and users and educating the public, Ali-Balogun said the event was aimed to achieve several other critical objectives like promoting collaboration between AVRS and the user community in Rivers State; addressing any copyright concerns and challenges; introducing and highlighting the various programmes and services offered by AVRS; enhancing the overall public awareness of audiovisual rights; promoting compliance with copyright laws and regulations among users of audiovisual works; and being a valuable platform to seek feedback and suggestions.

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    During his speech, the renowned actor, Dr. Sam Dede appealed to all public and commercial users of audiovisual work within Rivers State and beyond to collaborate closely with AVRS. He stressed the importance of ensuring that all outstanding royalties owed to actors, filmmakers, and individuals who contribute their talent and resources to the film industry are promptly and fairly compensated while they are still alive. He firmly expressed that it is unjust for creators and filmmakers to invest their talent, time, energy, and resources in producing valuable content that drives businesses without reaping the appropriate rewards.

    In her address, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Communication, Mrs. Ibiwari Charity Clapton Ogolo, who welcomed participants to Port Harcourt and declared the forum opened said, the gathering of audiovisual industry stakeholders underscores the paramount significance of audiovisual works and intellectual property in the emerging economy.

  • Testimony Jaga releases EP

    Testimony Jaga releases EP

    Fuji-Pop artist and Gospel music minister, Testimony Jaga has made a remarkable statement with the release of his first official project, “Jesus is here, Jaga is here.

    The new release comes on the heels of his recently-concluded tour of the U.S.,UK, and Canada.

    Afterhit releasing singles such as the energetic ‘Igara,’ ‘Gone for Life,’ and spirit-lifting ‘Jesus,’ the talented songster is excited about the release of the debut EP project.

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    The 7-track body of work boasts a collection of entirely brand-new songs from the energetic singer with guest appearances from Adeyinka Alaseyori, Henrisoul, and Neon Adejo.

    Testimony Jaga worked with J Moses, Maxxy J, and Dr. Gbeatz, for production of the EP.

  • King Promise joins The Plug management

    King Promise joins The Plug management

    Ghanaian music sensation, Gregory Newman aka King Promise has pitched his tent with Nigeria’s top talent management and entertainment firm, The Plug.

    Earlier in the week, the Plug management announced the addition of the ‘Terminator’ singer to its stellar talent roster.

    The management firm will take on the role of King Promise’s Nigerian and Global management partner, with a commitment to nurturing his artistic journey and supporting his career growth.

    King Promise, has taken the music industry by storm in recent years with his distinctive blend of Afrobeats, highlife, and R&B influences. His soulful voice, lyrical prowess, and captivating stage presence have earned him a dedicated fan base both in Ghana and on the global stage. 

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    “We are delighted to welcome King Promise to The Plug family,” said Tobi Mohammed, Managing Partner and COO at The Plug. “His talent and passion for music are undeniable, and we are committed to providing him with the guidance, resources, and support needed to elevate his career to new heights.”

    Co-founded by Asa Asika and Abiodun ‘Bizzle’ Osikoya with Tobi Mohammed becoming a managing partner, The Plug is home to leading acts that include Davido, CKay, Victony, King Promise, BOJ, Bella Shmurda, Focalistic,  Henry Onyekuru, Asisat Oshoala, Tobi Amusan, and Uchenna Kanu.

  • I pressured myself on set of ‘She Must Be Obeyed’

    I pressured myself on set of ‘She Must Be Obeyed’

    Talented singer, songwriter, and actress, Aituaje Iruobe aka Waje recently highlighted the pressure she placed on herself to excel on the set of Funke Akindele’s drama series for Prime Video, ‘She Must Be Obeyed.’

    Waje said despite her experience in music, she recognised the need to excel in acting, especially in a series intertwined with music.

    “I’m used to long hours already and I think the major challenge was the pressure I put on myself because I didn’t want to be mediocre. Because it is a series backed by a lot of music, there is a tendency to relax, as I am experienced at music but I still needed to do my homework,” she began.

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    Continuing, Waje heaped praise on Toni Tones, who served as an acting coach, and Funke Akindele for their support and patience in helping her understand her character to deliver an authentic performance.

    “Shout out to Toni Tones who was somewhat like an acting coach for me. Many times, I rehearsed my lines with her before I came on set and Funke was so patient. She made it relatable so I could understand my character. You may think you’re doing a good job but the camera doesn’t lie and the person watching you and the camera will pick it up if you’re doing poorly,” said Waje.

  • Alex Bom talks challenges, upcoming body of work

    Alex Bom talks challenges, upcoming body of work

    Music sensation Alex Bom has opened up about the challenges faced by independent artists in the music industry.

    The talented artist emphasised that what truly sets a superstar apart is consistency, and being an independent artist in the industry is a relentless full-time endeavour.

    Alex Bom candidly shared, “What makes a superstar is consistency and being an independent art in the industry is really a full time job. Everyone is out to get you, and you’re on your own. You can be as smooth as silk, attract investors, and even feature a big-name artist on your track, but there are no guarantees of success.”

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    One of the biggest hurdles for independent artists, according to Alex, is monetizing their craft in the real world. The struggle to turn their passion into a sustainable career can be daunting, but it’s a journey they’re committed to.

    Alex, however, announced the impending release of his first studio album. “This body of work marks the end of one era and the beginning of a new musical journey. Fans and music enthusiasts can anticipate an exciting chapter in the artist’s career as they continue to navigate the challenging waters of the music industry with determination and unwavering passion.”

  • Orezi set to release new EP

    Orezi set to release new EP

    Nigerian pop star, Esegine Allen aka Orezi, is set for the release of a new Extended Play on October 18, 2023.

    Orezi is set to dazzle fans with the new body of work as the year inches to an end.

    In a recent chat with Orezi, the writer and singer acknowledged being silent for a while now saying he is ready to take Afrobeats to the next level.

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    “The lion cannot miss its hunt. On my shoulder, I will carry the Afrobeats to the next level and I will dominate. The difference is simply because I am different and don’t follow rules. Rules are for regular artists,” he concluded.

    Orezi recently released a tease from one of the songs from the EP on his official instagram page.

  • Davido spots uniform with popular dancing kids for ‘Feel’, melts hearts

    Davido spots uniform with popular dancing kids for ‘Feel’, melts hearts

    Afrobeats maestro David Adeleke aka Davido has worked internet users into a frenzy with an appearance in a recent dance video with popular dancing kids.

    O.B.O who recently released the official video of one of his smash tracks, “Feel” of his record-breaking fourth studio album, “Timeless” linked up with the dancing kids from the Dream Catchers Academy famed for their craft.

    He shared a video which spotted him in a pair of uniforms just like the kids in an open space doing his song’s dance challenge.

    The DMW boss explained in the clip’s caption that the previous video which captured the kids giving off great dance moves to the song caught his attention thus, prompting the move to connect with them.

    He characterised them as world changers who consistently add value to the music scene with their enviable craft.

    He wrote: “The @dreamcatchersda bodied the dance for FEEL so much that I needed to link up with them. These kids are changing the music world everyday we need this type of energy.”

    The wholesome sight has continued to elicit heartfelt praises and remarks from all and sundry for the multiple award-winning Afrobeats songster as well as the kids.

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    enioluwaofficial said: “You even wore their uniform! Nah! Melting!”

    iamtrinityguy wrote: “Davido ooooooo Wow wow wow this is the best video I will see today,Davido you are the best, honestly I feel Good.”

    jenni_frank stated: “This is too beautiful.”

    im_odunayo commented: “If you don’t love this man then you have never been loved your whole life cos this is just so beautiful.”

    hooliboy94 remarked: “NOW THIS IS TIMELESS!”

    odogwu_ress said: “Such an adorable sight to behold!”

    mommymovesandmagic wrote: “David nwoke oma! A sparker of joy!!! This is so heartwarming!! Couldn’t stop smiling!”

    blessedeffedua asked: “How can I like this 20 times?”

    c_mobike stated: “This was too beautiful to watch…. I don watch like 100 thousand times.”

    snazzystouch_makeovers commented: “@davido A IS FOR WHAT AGAIN? You ATEEEEEE THIS ONE AGAIN.”

    laposh_fash remarked: “You created a memory they will never forget.”

    famedaniel said: “Abeg Abeg Abeg @davido why we no go love you just dancing with this kids u noticed he didn’t pick the top trending kids he went got the ones people don’t know.”

  • 12 Nigerian musicians who were choristers

    12 Nigerian musicians who were choristers

    By Lekan Ale

    A lot of Nigerian musicians got their start as choristers. They have made it known one time or the other that they started as choristers  before making a name for themselves in the music industry.

    Here are top 12 Nigerian musicians who were choristers:

    (1) Wizkid

    Ayodeji Ibrahim, better known as Wizkid, began singing at 11 in the church choir. A few years later, he formed a boy band, SI, while running errands in the studio where musicians 2face Idibia and Jazzman Olofin recorded circa in 2004.

    (2) Wande Coal

    Oluwatobi Wande Ojosipe popularly known as Wande Coal started singing in the teenage choir at his church. He got his break in the industry as a dancer before he got signed to Don Jazzy’s Mo’ Hits Records in 2006.

    (3) Banky W

    Banky Wellington was born in the United States to Nigerian parents but the family moved back to Lagos when he was five. He started singing at a young age in his church choir.

    (4) Waje

    As a young singer, Waje sang gospel tunes to the delight of the late Archbishop Benson Idahosa. Idahosa was quite impressed with her singing and decided to help her during her entire secondary school days.

    (5) Don Jazzy

    Don Jazzy was a multi-instrumentalist in church. This informed his adroitness at music production. In 2000, Jazzy’s uncle invited him to play the drums for a local church in London and that was his first visit to London.

    (6) J Martins

    J. Martins inspiration came from his mother being a choir mistress. He was in the church choir and even produced for some gospel singers.

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    (7)  Iyanya Onoyom Mbuk

    Iyanya Onoyom Mbuk popularly known as Iyanya started from the church. His grandfather was a cleric and he used to sing in his church’s choir.

    Iyanya was the choirmaster for the children’s choir at 5.

    (8) Darey Art Alade

    Darey was born into a family of performers and like his father, he joined the wagon. Dare perfected his skills at an early age, singing with several choirs, including the National Troupe of Nigeria Choir and then the Cathedral Choir.

    (9) Simi

    Simisola began singing and dancing at an early age as a teenager at Daystar Christian Centre, Lagos NG. A few years back, she decided to go secular and has since been making waves in the music industry.

    (10)  Chidinma

    Chidinma Ekile was born in Ketu, Lagos State to parents originating from Imo State. She is the sixth of seven children. Chidinma grew up with a disciplinarian father and began singing at six. She joined her church’s choir at 10.

    (11) Timaya

    Timaya revealed during an interview with Ndani TV’s ‘The Juice’, that he started from church before starting up as a backup for Eedris Abdulkareem for three years before exploring my music career.

    (12) Seyi Shay

    Seyi started singing in the choir at the age of six and was part of her secondary school choir.

  • Dreams models brand ambassador emerges

    Dreams models brand ambassador emerges

    Founder of Dreams Models International Agency, King Daniel also known as Kingmodel has announced the emergence of Uche Maduagwu as the new Dreams Models Brand Ambassador. The validation is valued at N20 million.

     Maduagwu is an actor, brand influencer, content creator, and relationship expert.

     This Brand Ambassador is part of the activities to mark Dreams Models Media House’s 15th anniversary following its official launch on December 13, 2008.

    Supermodel Kingmodel who is also into film-making has trained many upcoming entertainers in Nigeria and Africa in the industry numbering over 250 in the last 14 years now, some having the opportunity to relocate abroad.

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     Speaking to The Nation in Lagos, the supermodel said: “This year 2023, Dreams Models Media Entertainment will clock 15 years on December 16th, 2023, and we are having the Lekki Carnival Dance at the Lekki Miami Resort as part of the activities for the celebration, and we also chose Uche Maduagwu as our new brand ambassador among the array of stars in the industry. He is patient, purposeful, and determined to take his career to the next level. He has a kind heart and is open-minded going by his social life, and of course brave.”

     Maduagwu in response, expressed profound gratitude to the management of Dreams Models for the consideration as a brand ambassador and promised to do all in his power to promote the industry and also to support upcoming ones, as well as expose them to the international scene.

     He noted that he was not coming into the industry to make it popular since the sector is already popular but that he was coming to make his own contribution all the same.