Category: Celebrity

  • The return of the Guvnor

    The return of the Guvnor

    The Lagos entertainment scene is agog with the news that Niteshift Coliseum Guvnor, Ken Caleb Olumese, is getting ready to stage a re-entry into the fun-loving scene where he once reigned as the operator of the number one hangout spot for fun seekers.

    Now in his 70s, The Guvnor is poised to reenact those halcyon days of Niteshift Coliseum where he dictated the pace for night life in Lagos for more than three decades before suddenly succumbing to the urge to retire. And even if an old dog can’t be taught new tricks, Ken is coming back with the magic formula which made his hangout so successful the first time out.

    Dubbed The Premium Lounge, the new hot spot will open in a matter of weeks after finishing touches have been made. To ratchet up the anticipation a few notches higher, the place on the ground floor of the Coliseum on Salvatore Road, Opebi, Ikeja, is getting a facelift in conjunction with Heineken—Nigerian Breweries.

  • New lease of life for Toyin Subair

    It is harder to find a more poignant modern version of the hero-to-zero tale than the case of Toyin Subair. He is the enterprising dude who emerged from nowhere with indigenous pay TV company, HiTV, which became an overnight sensation and almost sent its major competitor, DSTV, to the morgue. Sadly, the romance was not to last, as the company soon sank without a trace in a sea of debt.

    Following the incident, Toyin, who was once the toast of event organisers and blue chip companies, vanished into thin air, leaving broken hearts and out-of-work staff in his wake.

    The handsome dude has since resurfaced in London where he is said to be putting the pieces of his life together again. At a time where a new local pay TV outfit, TSTV, has appeared on the scene to a cacophony of controversy, its operators would do well to learn from the tale of Subair and HiTV whose rise and fall were both unexpected and ultimately tragic.

  • Abiodun Chioma Madubuuiko’s passion

    Abiodun Chioma Madubuuiko’s passion

    Chioma Madubuko, the Company Secretary, Dangote Salt Plc, has been a staple on the social scene. In her 50s, nothing in her look suggests she is a grandmother. Petite and light skinned, she remains one of the matriarchs of high society. The lawyer and former banker has slowed down. She is noted for choice attires and matching accessories. Her appearance at gigs always leaves mouth wide open.

    When not working, she is passionate about interior designing and decoration, as well as gardening.

  • Biodun Ajanaku’s happy moment

    These are definitely the best of times for popular gospel act, Biodun Ajanaku, and better half of Idowu Ajanaku, the Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to the Lagos State governor, Akinwunmi Ambode.

    Since the news of his elevation to Senior Adviser to Lagos State governor broke out, the elated singer who studied Mass Communication at the University of Lagos and also has a Master’s degree in Public Relations and International Affairs took to the social media to celebrate her hubby and also pray for him to succeed in his new assignment.

    The lovable couple have always been supporting each other’s endeavour. Idowu attended the 2017 edition of the Africa Movie Academy Awards with his wife, despite his busy schedule. They were the cynosure of eyes as they stuck to each other like glue throughout the event. While Idowu has been credited for working fastidiously to manage the public reputation of Ambode, Biodun is a popular Jazz gospel singer who was under the tutelage of Dr. Odukoya of Mountain of Fire and Miracles, before she branched out on her own. With songs such as Tofunmi, Joshua, Thank God, among others, she has continued to rule the airwaves.

  • TY Bello rocks at 40

    TY Bello rocks at 40

    Celebrity photographer, Toyin Sokefun- Bello, fondly called TY Bello, is 40.

    ‘The land is green’ crooner celebrated the milestone in faraway Dubai. Not only this, the birthday girl got a gift she has been longing for; a partnership with Canon.  Excited about the gift, the mother of twins posted on the instagram’ I have fantasised about this for the longest time and it really is a dream come true and I look forward to the amazing collaborations together.’

  • Ladunni Akin-Olugbade still holds the ace

    Ladunni Akin-Olugbade still holds the ace

    Since her emergence on Nigeria’s social circle several years ago, Yeye Ladunni Akin-Olugbade, pretty wife of Prince Bolu Akin-Olugbade, the Aare Onakakanfo of Owu Kingdom, has continued to make statements with her captivating dress sense and humility.

    The Master’s Degree holder in International Law and Diplomacy behind upscale boutique, ‘Steppin-Out’ boutique, on Opebi Road, is passionate about what she wears and sunglasses. Though she is publicity-shy, she can never be missed in a crowd.

    It is worthy to note that Yeye and her equally stylish and Rolls Royce-loving businessman husband, Prince Bolu Akin-Olugbade, marked their 37th wedding anniversary last December.

  • The other side of Fatiu Akiolu

    Prince Fatiu Akiolu does not carry any air around himself as the son of the Oba of Lagos and does not want to ride on the king’s shoulder.

    In his 30s, Fatiu, who schooled abroad and returned to the country in 2008 to start his own establishment, is the Principal Consultant and Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Regno Medial Limited, a Lagos-based advertising agency. Sources said he always hides his identity, preferring to carve a niche for himself.

  • I’VE BEEN SEXUALLY HARASSED LIKE ANY OTHER CELEBRITY, BUT…

    I’VE BEEN SEXUALLY HARASSED LIKE ANY OTHER CELEBRITY, BUT…

    Ibadan-born actor, producer and director, Saidi Balogun, who was recently made Health Ambassador by the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, spoke to OLAITAN GANIU on his almost three decades career, plans for the new year and other issues.

    It’s a New Year, what are your plans for the year?

    My plan for the New Year is simple, it’s to move on, do my work the way it should be done. I have been made the ambassador of health and my association, The Golden Movie Ambassador of Nigeria (TGMAN) takes it to the next level, actualize her real vision. And, my job going to locations regularly and producing movies for people to see, bring out the creativity in me and show to the whole world to see and champion some campaign on the things that are going wrong. May God be with us.

    We see less of Yoruba movies showing in cinemas. As a veteran in the Yoruba movie sector, what is responsible for this?

    Let’s get one thing clear, movie has no language. Movie is a moving picture. So, if you call me Yoruba actor, I just answer not to make you think I’m arrogant. I am a moviemaker, I am an entertainer. Secondly, as for Yoruba films not going to cinemas, we are coming there gradually; if we can start by doing it for six states, I mean the Yoruba-speaking states, and then have the movies subtitled for non-Yoruba speaking audience… Possibly the Yoruba moviemaker have not looked much into that area and I am sure, it is not only Yoruba movies that are not in cinemas. I was really shocked when I got to Kogi State and saw a lot of Igala and Ibira films.

    Could you recall the first major movie you featured in?

    The first time I faced the camera – I think that was in 1978 at NTA. It was a television programme. The first movie I featured in was in Kwara State then. That was a long time ago, I can’t remember the year, it was a cellulous film that never saw the light of the day. I think it was in 1984. That’s what I can recall for now.

    As a popular actor, do you have plans to venture into politics?

    I would say, yes and no. Being a good actor doesn’t mean I may have a good sense of government but if the Lord says yes, I can never say no. However, for now, I don’t think so; it might be in the future.

    How do you rate the present political leaders?

    I will say one thing, and I would want my fans out there to please pardon me, those who also watch my films should pardon me. But truth must be told, it is the masses that turned politicians to businessmen. It is the masses that empower politicians to play us like Ludo or chess game. Why, a man wants to contest for a political post, and you did not ask for his legacies; where is he coming from? Before contested, he started giving you rice, doing drama, and giving you money. You were collecting his money. It is obvious he is only investing the money. He is going to make back is money and even make extra. So, where do you want development to come from? Before we chose our next leader, let’s look at their legacy. Let’s give the youth the chance to rule. Let’s stop collecting money and rice from politicians.

    Who is Saidi Balogun off the screen?

    Off-camera, I am a normal person, I do what God has sent me to do and I find joy helping others. I so much believe in helping others and I thank God.

    As a handsome man, have you ever been sexually harassment by a female fan before?

    Handsome or no handsome, a lot of actors, a lot of known faces and a lot of celebrities would’ve been so harassed at one time or the other. So, I have, but God is always in charge and I thank God.

    How much will you charge to act nude?

    To act nude, I can never act nude. That is a different field entirely, they have the porn actors, we have the comedians but for me, that is not my line. Maybe in my next world, for now that’s not my line. For 10billion I can’t do it.

    Do you ever regret choosing acting as a career?

    I’ve never regretted being an actor. An actor is like a messiah, we are like prophets, we remind people of the past, show them today and make them see into the future. So, I thank God even with or without money, I thank Him for who I am today.

    How favourable is the Bank of Industry loan to Yoruba movie sector?

    BoI has tried; they won’t come and knock your door. You go there with your proposal; if it is good they will support you. There’s no sentiment. It has nothing to do with one tribe or the other, if you like go there with Calabar film, once they see it can fly, you give them good proposal they will support you.

    Recently, Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed set up a review committee for the MOPPICON bill. How has this helped the filmmakers?

    Alhaji Lai Mohammed is one of the most listening Ministers, we have free access to him at any time, but the MOPPICON thing is sad, we spent months, days, sleeping at job, sitting and putting heads together, writing these things out. The committee has worked; it’s left for my honourable minister to see to its approval.

    At times, I feel like crying to know that a film producer will only get 30% while the cinema house gets 60 or 70% of the proceeds from a film.  At the end of the day, the producer will run at a loss. We must have a structure. We are begging, and I am sure the minister is listening. He is a good man. I stand by him any day because he has contributed a lot to the industry. He will surely be remembered for his positive impact.

    As the president of Golden Movie Ambassadors in Nigeria, what is the aim and objectives of this association?

    The primary goal of Golden Movie Ambassadors of Nigeria is to rebuild and restructure the movie industry. Our members should be able to have a gain of being an association not just sitting down to talk.

    How do you think that actors can enjoy quality health services?

    Recently, the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, headed by Prof. Temitope Alonge made me the ambassador on health, not for my name sake, it is for me to work out a pact with my association. We will work together to look into our health matters and prepare for the future. Therefore, when there is any health issue, we won’t be seeking for public help, left and right.

    How would you feel if you get a role in a Hollywood movie?

    Everybody prays to step into the highest level. If I have a role in a Hollywood movie, I will be happy and will thank God. That is a funny question though, I am proud of who I am, I am black and proud, but I will be happy.

    As an actor who acts both in English and Yoruba movies, which of these sectors is more rewarding?

    Both are rewarding, depending on how you package yourself. Like I said, a movie has no language. Yoruba and English movies are both rewarding, it all depends on your presentation. If you invite me, I see both as equal and I charge for it. It is a moving picture that is what I charge for. So, it depends on you, it has nothing with one language or the other. As for me, they are both equal, and I charge depending on what I want to do.

  • All set for Amosun’s 60th birthday

    All set for Amosun’s 60th birthday

    If Ogun State governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, were a stock traded on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, it would cost a fortune to acquire even a single share. Such is the massive appreciation in the governor’s popularity since he took over the running of affairs in the Gateway State. Little wonder power brokers, captains of industry and celebrities are getting set to celebrate him as he turns 60.

    Friends and associates of the two-term governor are prepared to shake the earth in ensuring that the welfarist governor has a diamond jubilee to remember, especially as this is likely to be his final big celebration before he vacates office next year.

    The dude from Ogun Central is one of the rare souls whose popularity has enjoyed meteoric rise on the back of their people-oriented policies. Elected to the Senate in 2003, he became the governor of Ogun State at the second attempt in 2011 and easily won a second term four years later.

    Under him, Ogun State has transformed from a relative wasteland to a land brimming with opportunities for investors.

  • Pillars of high society celebrate Rasak Okoya

    Pillars of high society celebrate Rasak Okoya

    In a clime where wealth and pride go hand in hand, quiet and unassuming lifestyle is a forgotten virtue among the rich and the famous. But one man who has risen above the din to command legendary status is Alhaji Rasak Akanni Okoya of the Eleganza fame.

    The foremost industrialist has long cemented his legacy in the annals of history. Little wonder high society was out in full force to celebrate with him as he clocked 78. The grand birthday bash at the Oluwanisola Estate home of the Okoyas was a throwback to the classic occasions of yore with its all-white theme lending it a unique ambience in these days of loud and gaudy colours.

    The queen of high society, Sade Okoya, was in her elements as she buzzed about in her capacity as the grand hostess. The palatial residence of the billionaire businessman became the temporary berth of prominent sons and daughters of Yorubaland who came to felicitate with one of their own.

    On hand at the event were the first lady of Lagos State, Mrs Bolanle Ambode; Chief Samuel Adedoyin and his wife; Sir Olu Okeowo and his wife; Oba Dapo Tejuosho and Otunba Subomi Balogun, among others.