Category: Entertainment

  • Oritsefemi hands over daughter to Lithuanian husband

    Oritsefemi hands over daughter to Lithuanian husband

    Singer Oritsefemi has excitedly walked his daughter, Esther, down the aisle at a ceremony in Lithuania.

    Esther married her Lithuanian husband in a beautiful ceremony that Oritsefemi documented on his Instagram story.

    Oritsefemi shared a childhood photo of his daughter and a video of the couple exchanging vows.

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    He also posted a clip of himself escorting his daughter to the altar, displaying his joy and pride as a father.

    The ceremony in Lithuania was just the beginning with Oritsefemi stating a second ceremony will be held in Nigeria to honor both families’ traditions.

    According to him, this highlights the importance of culture and tradition in their family, and his desire to celebrate his daughter’s special day in a way that honors their heritage.

    “That’s the Lithuania tradition. Them go come do our own for Nigeria very soon. Culture and tradition are very important,” he said.

  • How Flavour’s Uplifted album changed the game after 15 years

    How Flavour’s Uplifted album changed the game after 15 years

    Fifteen years ago, Flavour N’abania‘s second album, ‘Uplifted,’ dropped onto the music scene. This was a first showcase of his talent. With powerful vocals, masterful highlife production, and a deep connection to his cultural roots, ‘Uplifted’ solidified Flavour’s reputation as a gifted artist.

    At the time of its release, ‘Uplifted’ smashed through borders and cultural divides, all thanks to Flavour’s deep commitment to celebrating his Nigerian roots, especially his Igbo heritage. This powerful connection to his culture has made him a major force, not just in Nigeria, particularly in the East, but also among the Igbo community dotted around the world.

    The sheer success of Flavour’s cultural expression is highlighted by Spotify data from ‘Uplifted’ and his other tracks. Even though his songs are deeply rooted in his culture and often sung in Igbo, they’re getting massive plays all over the globe.

    ‘Uplifted’ itself has stayed a big deal on streaming platforms, with its standout tracks racking up some serious numbers. Among the most-streamed hits from the ‘Uplifted’ album are ‘Ashawo Remix,’ ‘Adamma,’ and ‘Oyi’. These tracks, along with other timeless fan favourites like ‘Time To Party,’ ‘Nwa Baby,’ and ‘Game Changer,’ have all contributed significantly to Flavour’s overall streaming success, proving their lasting appeal.

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    Reflecting on the album’s anniversary during an exclusive chat, Flavour revealed that for him, ‘Adamma’ truly captured the essence of Flavour from the’ Uplifted’ album era.”

    Flavour’s music really does have a universal pull. His songs have appeared in over 2 million user-created playlists on Spotify, demonstrating the significant connection people have with and share his tunes. In the last three years, from 2022 to 2024, Flavour’s music has experienced a growth in streams, with a total global stream increase of 134% and a 573% increase across Sub-Saharan Africa.

    While 51% of his total audience is in Nigeria, his influence stretches far and wide, with the USA, UK, Canada, South Africa, and France all among his top listening countries.

    Leading Flavour’s listenership in Nigeria is a strong showing from Lagos, accounting for 38% of his Nigerian audience, while Abuja and Rivers State also follow closely, making up 22% and 16% respectively, together claiming 76% of his Nigerian audience. He also enjoys love in the east as two Eastern Nigerian cities, Enugu and Onitsha, break into his global top 10. Big international cities like Greater London, Johannesburg, and New York City feature prominently, too. This wide geographical spread shows how his music crosses all sorts of borders.

    Flavour’s audience is diverse, with Gen Zs (18-24 year olds) as his biggest fans globally and across Sub-Saharan Africa. This strong youth appeal is vital for his long-term success. While his music celebrates women, men form the majority of his listeners globally (57%) and in Sub-Saharan Africa (63%).

    Flavour’s strong link to his Igbo roots, seen in his music, has driven his global success, acting as a cultural bridge for Nigerian traditions. The ongoing popularity of ‘Uplifted’ and his other songs on streaming platforms proves that genuine cultural expression, mixed with great artistry, ensures lasting success today.

  • Made Kuti leaves fans spell bound with album listening

    Made Kuti leaves fans spell bound with album listening

    On Sunday, July 27, Grammy-nominated Nigerian Afrobeat multi-instrumentalist Omorinmade Anikulapo Kuti aka Made Kuti held fans spellbound at the listening session of his sophomore album, ‘Chapter 1: Where Does Happiness Come From?’

    The event was held at the new Afrikan Shrine on Sunday, July 27 and was anchored by Do2tun with support from Omo Baba 1.

    At the night, which was hosted by FK Management, Kuti thrilled fans in three different sessions while attending to questions about his journey in the world of music during intervals.

    ‘Chapter 1: Where Does Happiness Come From?’ contains 13 socially conscious songs like ‘Take It All In Before The Lights Go Out,’  ‘I Won’t Run Away,’ and ‘Life As We Know It.’ Other songs are ‘Find My Way,’ ‘Pray,’ ‘Won Na Pa,’ ‘Our Own,’ ‘Wait And See,’ ‘You Can’t Hide,’ ‘Oya,’ ‘My Voice,’ ‘Story,’ and ‘After The Tears Flow.’ Made has encouraged fans and music enthusiasts to stream the album on all music platforms, embrace its powerful messages.

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    Building on the success of his debut ‘For(e)word’—a modern Afrobeat manifesto tackling issues like corruption and inequality—Made continues to showcase his talent as a singer, songwriter, composer, and multi-instrumentalist.

    The album is coming three years after the release of his debut album, ‘For(e)word.’.

    His debut album, which was released in a joint album, ‘Legacy+,’ alongside his father’s ‘Stop the Hate’ in 2022, earned him his first Grammy nomination for Best Global Music Album in 2022.

  • Don Media Group launches Don FM, Ikoro FM after test transmission

    Don Media Group launches Don FM, Ikoro FM after test transmission

    Don Media Group has kicked off full 24-hour commercial broadcasting on Don FM 103.7 and Ikoro 93.3FM Community Radio following a successful test transmission period that began on June 27 and was capped off by a spectacular, star-studded concert.

    The radio stations began full operations on full throttle on Friday, August 1, 2025.

    The unveiling ceremony was an unforgettable mega concert headlined by Afrobeats superstar Davido, with electrifying performances from Timaya, Kcee, Peruzzi, Jeriq, Zoro and popular comedians Sabinus and Funnybone.

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    The event drew a massive crowd and has been hailed as the most talked-about celebration in the region.

    Speaking on this milestone, Alozie Alonzo Uzoukwu, Managing Director of Don Media Group, emphasized that the new stations are more than just entertainment outlets, they are powerful tools for community engagement and national development.

    “We’re here to lead, rule, and inspire the next generation of leaders,” Uzoukwu declared. “With our engaging content mix, from hard news to infotainment, music and live community interaction, as well as attractive, competitive advertising rates, Don FM and Ikoro FM are here to change the game.”

    Broadcasting from their state-of-the-art studios in Umuawa Alaocha, Umuahia, Don Media Group has invested in cutting-edge technology and a team of professional talent to deliver a seamless 24/7 radio experience.

  • Destiny Etiko frowns at Fish Magnet’s murder

    Destiny Etiko frowns at Fish Magnet’s murder

    Nollywood actress, Destiny Etiko has frowned at the tragic death of Anambra-based businessman, Ifesinachi Onyekere aka ‘Fish Magnet’.

    Onyekere, reportedly the son of a prominent All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) chieftain, was abducted and murdered by unknown men during a recent late-night attack.

    Reacting to the news, the 35-year-old screen star revealed that the news has left her mentally unsettled.

    “The painful demise of this hardworking and promising young man has kept me dumbstruck,” Etiko wrote.

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    She added, “What was his offense? Just because he chose to be useful to himself? Some people are not human at all. Kidnapping and taking money from him wasn’t enough. Must you also take his life?”

    The Enugu-born actress decried the growing wave of insecurity in the region and called on the government to act swiftly.

    “Please, our government should seriously look into the security of our country. This tragedy is becoming a nightmare. We need maximum security in all the states especially in the eastern part of Nigeria,” she pleaded.

  • Trino Motion Pictures unveils Grandpa Must Obey

    Trino Motion Pictures unveils Grandpa Must Obey

    Trino Motion Pictures has released its feature film, ‘Grandpa Must Obey,’ which marks the beginning of the film’s promotional campaign ahead of its scheduled theatrical release.

    ‘Grandpa Must Obey’ tells the touching and humorous story of a grumpy old grandpa who is forced to babysit his mischievous grandson. It is a chaotic family drama that explores the power of unexpected companionship, rediscovery, and intergenerational bonds that bring laughter and warmth to everyday life.

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    The newly released title art reflects the film’s uplifting and inviting tone, setting the stage for a campaign designed to connect with audiences through engaging storytelling and heartfelt themes.

    “We are thrilled to share the first visual for ‘Grandpa Must Obey,’ as we embark on this journey toward the film’s release,” said Uche Okocha, the MD of Trino Motion Pictures. “This title art beautifully captures the spirit of the film, and we look forward to bringing audiences along for an exciting and memorable cinematic experience.”

  • Odunlade, Odule grateful for support over death of family members

    Odunlade, Odule grateful for support over death of family members

    Nollywood actors and filmmakers, Odunlade Adekola and Dele Odule have expressed heartfelt gratitude to fans, friends and colleagues for the outpouring of love and support following the loss of their loved ones.

    Over the weekend, Odunlade Adekola announced the passing of his father, Pastor Adekola.

    Deeply moved by the overwhelming support he has received, the 48-year-old actor said, “The massive turnout of my wonderful people every day since my daddy passed away is overwhelming. Thank you so much,” Odunlade said.

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    Similarly, veteran actor Dele Odule appreciated the presence of attendees and those that have supported him during the final burial of his elder brother held in Ijebu Igbo, Ogun State.

    “Thank you everyone for your presence and support. May we and our loved ones live long together. Appreciation also goes to my fans both at home and abroad. May God bless everyone,” he said.

    The burial ceremony was graced by notable Nollywood figures including Jide Kosoko, Peju Ogunmola, Toyin Adegbola, Jigan, Kunle Afod, and Femi Adebayo, among others.

  • AVRS: How Mahmood Ali-Balogun led legal victory over hotels

    AVRS: How Mahmood Ali-Balogun led legal victory over hotels

    The Chairman of the Audiovisual Rights Society of Nigeria, AVRS, Mahmood Ali-Balogun has expressed delight at the landmark judgment that reaffirms the rights of Nigerian copyright holders and strengthens the creative ecosystem by a Federal High Court in Abuja.

    An elated Ali-Balogun in a chat after the victory said: “This judgment is a profound moment for members of AVRS. It affirms the legitimacy of our collective licensing structure and ensures that copyright owners in the film and movie sector are rightfully protected under the law.”

    Continuing, he said, “AVRS has always approached licensing with openness, fairness, and a readiness to dialogue. Today’s court decision is a win for our members, the film industry, for Nigerian creators, and for the nation. It strengthens the foundation upon which the creative economy can grow and attract investment.”

    The Federal High Court upheld the statutory right of the AVRS to license hotels and other business establishments for the public use of audiovisual works (movies and films) transmitted within their premises via Pay-TV subscriptions.

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    The court, presided over by Honourable Justice Egwuatu, dismissed the case filed by Reiz Continental Hotel Limited against AVRS, where the hotel sought a declaration that it could not be compelled to pay copyright fees for audiovisual content (movies and films) accessed through subscription-based broadcasting.

    In a decisive ruling, the court held that AVRS, by virtue of its status as assignees of copyright in several audiovisual works, and approved collective management organisation (CMO) pursuant to Section 88 of the Copyright Act 2022, had demonstrated the legal basis of its licensing activities, and was entitled to issue copyright licences to users of audiovisual works belonging to it, including the Plaintiff (by Reiz Continental Hotel Limited).

    The Court rejected the claims of Reiz Continental Hotel that it was merely a recipient of broadcasts from a pay subscription television service, and therefore not liable to any licence from AVRS. The court concluded that Reiz Continental Hotel, operating a hospitality business, which is profit-driven, and possessing several television sets which transmit audiovisual content, its activities were carried out in contravention of sections 11(b), (c) and (f) of the Copyright Act in respect of the rights held by AVRS.

    The Court also held that the acts of transmission of audiovisual works by Reiz Continental Hotel, since done in the context of business, were in contravention of section 36(1)(a) and (g) of the Copyright Act, unless licensed by AVRS. According to the Court, the provision of section 36(1)(g) of the Copyright Act, 2022, renders a person liable for infringement of copyright for performing or causing to be performed for the purposes of trade or business or the promotion of a trade or business, any work in which copyright subsists.

    The court also held that participation in a collective licensing agreement by the Hotel Owners Forum Abuja (HOFA), of which Reiz is a member, was binding on Reiz and stopped it from denying the validity of the agreement with AVRS.

    Speaking on the decision, legal counsel to AVRS and Principal Partner, Alpha-Edge Legal, Mike O. Akpan, Esq said:  “The judgment delivered by the Federal High Court in Abuja is a significant milestone in the enforcement of copyright law in Nigeria. It brings clarity to an issue that has long been debated within the hospitality and audiovisual sectors: that commercial use of copyrighted audiovisual content—whether via pay-TV or other means—requires proper licensing.”

    Continuing, Akpan said, “The Court rightly held that AVRS, as a duly approved collective management organisation under the Copyright Act 2022, possesses the statutory right to license the public performance of audiovisual works. This includes usage in hotels, which are undeniably commercial establishments deriving benefit from such content. Importantly, the Court’s decision is not adversarial or punitive. Rather, it opens the door for a more transparent and cooperative approach to licensing—where businesses, creators, and CMOs can work together toward mutual benefit. This ruling is not only a victory for AVRS and its members, but also a triumph for Nigeria’s creative economy. It reinforces the fact that the intellectual labour of our content creators have value—and that value must be respected and compensated in accordance with the law.”

  • Divine Nelson emerges 24th Miss Earth Nigeria

    Divine Nelson emerges 24th Miss Earth Nigeria

    Ravishing damsel, Divine Ekemini Nelson has emerged the 24th Miss Earth Nigeria.

    Nelson was announced the winner at the 2025 edition of the pageant which was held at the Palacio Event Centre, Port-Harcourt, Rivers State on July 20.

    The pageant, which was organised by Queen Bae Studios and Miss Earth Nigeria under the direction of its National Director, Ibinabo Fiberesima, had Nollywood stars Hilda Dokubo and Walter Anga in attendance.

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    “We are proud and delighted to announce that among a pool of beautiful and intelligent ladies, the immensely talented MISS DIVINE EKEMINI NELSON, a native of Ikot-Mbong, Etinan Local Government Area, Akwa-Ibom State emerged as Miss Earth Nigeria 2025 and most crucially Queen Divine Ekemini Nelson will have the privilege of representing Nigeria at the world pageant in the Philippines later this year,” Fiberesima told The Nation.

    Other ladies forming Miss Earth Nigeria’s court include Benita Chinelo Ifeanyichukwu, who emerged as Miss Earth Air, Chuzuruoke Sufficient Arua as Miss Earth Water, Jolayemi Oladunni Dada as Miss Earth Fire and Ngowari Treasure Tubonemi as Miss Earth Eco-Tourism constituting the runners-up accordingly.

    According to Fiberesima, the 24th edition was supported by Barrister Azubuike Ihemeje, the CEO Portland Resorts Hotel, HRM Amanyanabo (Dr.) Michael Ateke Tom JP, the King of ancient Okochiri kingdom, Okrika and the Sekuro of the Niger-Delta dishing out mouth-watering cash prizes to the contestants for the various camp events.

  • ContentGram studios set to premiere Tade Knows Too Much

    ContentGram studios set to premiere Tade Knows Too Much

    ContentGram Studios Africa, in continuation of its goal of bringing quality television entertainment to families, is set to premiere its latest series, ‘Tade Knows Too Much’ (TKTM).

    A wildly original sitcom created and produced by Seun Arowojolu, TKTM blends the rhythm of city life with razor-sharp humour, everyday chaos, and characters so real, they might live next door.

    Speaking about the television show which will premiere on Monday, 4 August 2025, on Wazobia Max TV’s CG Central, Arowojolu said that TKTM will be bringing with it a fresh wave of comedy, chaos, and candid storytelling.

    “‘Tade Knows Too Much’ is anything but your average sitcom. With its razor-sharp wit and relatable characters, the show weaves together the rhythms of Nigerian city life with laugh-out-loud moments and warm doses of realness,” Arowojolu said.

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    Set in a bustling shared apartment complex somewhere in urban Nigeria, the series follows Tade Odeleye, a self-proclaimed genius and resident ‘problem solver’ whose unsolicited advice often does more harm than good. Whether he’s offering complicated solutions to simple issues or butting into matters of love, rent, or malfunctioning light bulbs, Tade’s antics are equal parts frustrating and hilarious.

    As he meddles his way into his neighbours’ lives, he quickly becomes both a headache and a surprisingly beloved part of the community.

    “Tade is that one neighbour who always has a theory. He means well, but everything he touches becomes unpredictable. The comedy flows naturally because, let’s be honest — we all know a Tade,” the producer added.

    Bringing Tade to life is fast-rising Nollywood talent Jude Dubem, who infuses the character with charm, confidence, and comedic timing. The ensemble cast also includes Judith Ihem, Arit Immaculate Sam, and Kingsley Bewi.

    “We’re not just telling jokes. We’re celebrating the beautiful messiness of everyday life through laughter, heart, and characters that feel like home. It’s about those unplanned moments, those side comments, the shared food, the street noise, and yes, the neighbour who knows way too much,” says Arowojolu.