Category: Entertainment

  • Copyright colloquium highlights importance of compliance for business sustainability

    Copyright colloquium highlights importance of compliance for business sustainability

    As part of activities marking the 2025 Africa Copyright and Collective Management Day, the Audio – Visual Rights Society of Nigeria (AVRS), in collaboration with NCC, WIPO, CISAC and MCSN recently hosted the Colloquium on Copyright Licensing for Public Performance.

     Held at the UBEC Digital Centre, Abuja, the colloquium brought together regulators, rights holders, industry stakeholders, tourism operators, and members of the creative community to engage in a robust discussion on how copyright compliance can be repositioned as a strategic investment in business sustainability.

    The event opened with a welcome address by the Director General of the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC), Dr. John Asein, who emphasised the need for stronger collaboration between the government, creative industry operators, and collective management organisations to ensure effective licensing practices in Nigeria.

    Delivering the keynote, DG, National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC) Chief Obi Asika stressed the centrality of music to business growth: “Music is not free — it’s fair trade. We are connected and cannot be separated. Music contributes directly to your business success, and it is time for fair compensation, as happens everywhere else in the world. Licensing is never expensive — it’s about getting everyone into the net so the system works for all.”

    Hospitality and legal expert, Chief Samuel Alabi, highlighted challenges and solutions in copyright compliance: “It is rather unfortunate that many prospective licensees are still dilly-dallying with compliance. Such practices only lead to prohibitive tariffs and litigation costs.”

    Special remarks were also delivered by Mr. Mahmood Ali-Balogun, Chairman of AVRS; Pupa Oritz Wiliki, Chairman of MCSN; Dr. Shaibu Husseini, Director-General of the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB); and Mr. Richard Esewhaye Ovie, Acting Director General of the Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA). The international dimension was underscored by the participation of Dr. Moody Oluwatobiloba, Director at the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO).

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    The hospitality and tourism industry were represented by Mr. Emeka Ezekwesili, President of the Hotel Owners Forum Abuja (HOFA), and Dr. Aliyu Badaki, President of the Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria (FTAN).

    From the Nollywood community, leading actors including Monalisa Chinda, Ejike Asiegbu, Makama Sani Muazu and Francis Duru lent their voices to the discussions, underscoring the importance of copyright compliance for the sustainability of Nigeria’s film and creative industries.

    The Colloquium also featured two technical workshop sessions facilitated by intellectual property experts, Barrister Michael O. Akpan and Dr. Chinedu A. Chukwuji, who delivered practical insights on compliance and its business benefits.

    In recognition of their immense contributions to advancing public performance compliance culture in Nigeria, plaques of appreciation were presented to the keynote and guest speakers, as well as to the workshop facilitators.

  • Skitmaker Kasala named ambassador of Ondo College

    Skitmaker Kasala named ambassador of Ondo College

    Popular skitmaker, Adeoye Isiah Ojewumi, better known as Kasala, has been unveiled as the new brand ambassador for Margaret Mosunmola College of Health Science and Technology, Owo, Ondo State.

    The appointment, announced at the institution’s campus in Owo, is part of efforts by the management to deepen engagement with young Nigerians and promote health education through creative platforms.

    Kasala, who has built a massive following online with his comic skits, expressed excitement at the recognition.

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    “This is more than just an endorsement for me; it’s an opportunity to use my influence to inspire young people,” he said. “Health is wealth, and I believe combining entertainment with education is one of the most powerful ways to reach the next generation. I’m proud to be associated with an institution that is shaping future health professionals.”

    Speaking on the choice of Kasala, the Provost of the college, Dr. Oyegoke Temidayo Isaac, described the entertainer as a perfect fit for the school’s vision.

  • Infant at Heart set for premiere in London 18th October

    Infant at Heart set for premiere in London 18th October

    A new blockbuster, Infant at Heart will premiere in London on 18th October 2025.

    According to the executive producer, Dr. Oby Olebara Uzoukwu, the movie from the stable of Afrigold Tv Limited, “is not just a film, but an emotional journey that resonates deeply with everyone that has faced loss or confronted the truth by themselves. We therefore urge movie lovers, friends and fans in London to be part of this historic premiere,” said Uzoukwu

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    The film produced by Vera Kanu and written and directed by Aguiyi Ikeobi Ndubuisi features Nollywood top actors like Oby Olebara Uzoukwu, Monalisa Chinda, Nkem Owoh, Williams Uchemba, Emeka Enyiocha, Mike Durueke, Emeka Darlington, Bryan Emmanuel among many others.

  • Beyond Detty December, it’s time Lagos is recognised as Afrobeats capital world – Sadare

    Beyond Detty December, it’s time Lagos is recognised as Afrobeats capital world – Sadare

    With over two decades of championing Nigeria’s creative industries with several initiatives such as the Lagos International Jazz Festival (LIJF), The Nigerian Jazz Project (NAIJAZZ), The Creative Community, (LABULE), The Tale of Two African Cities (TOTAC – Lagos/Johannesburg) amongst others, CEO Inspiro Productions/Founder, The Planet Afrobeats Project, Ayoola Sadare is making a case for Lagos State to be officially recognised as the Afrobeats capital of the world.

    He insisted that Afrobeats superstars like Burna Boy, Davido, Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Yemi Alade, Tems, Rema, Ayra Starr and many others have transcended regional and continental lines to become a global cultural force.

    “From chart-topping hits dominating international airwaves to selling out arenas from London to New York, the world is listening and Lagos is always at the center. The city is in the lyrics, the visuals, and provides the soundtrack for the creative energy that fuels the culture. Lagos is the origin and Launchpad for this global phenomenon.

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    “Lagos is already the Afrobeats capital of the world, the only problem? It hasn’t been officially recognised. Lagos, the heartbeat of a genre that has crossed oceans and conquered global charts, stages and audiences across the world, from the bustling streets of Surulere to the neon glow of Victoria Island, the city has nurtured the sound, raised its stars, and set the rhythm for a generation. The official recognition and declaration from the state, federal government and international organisations like the UN Tourism and others of what the world already knows and is a fact, Afrobeats begins and thrives in Lagos, Nigeria Is what is needed next.

    “But every day without the official recognition, Nigeria loses vast opportunities in year-round sustainable tourism, massive job creation, foreign and local investment, and the global branding power Afrobeats offers. This recognition is not merely symbolic but catalytic. It positions Lagos as a year-round sustainable creative tourism destination, beyond the now popular “Detty December,” for signature festivals, conferences, creative residencies, heritage trails, and cultural expos that keep the megacity vibrant all year long.

  • Fuji star celebrates as daughter graduates from U.S. varsity

    Fuji star celebrates as daughter graduates from U.S. varsity

    • By Olaide Gold

    Popular Fuji musician, Adewale Lawal, is in a joyous mood as his daughter, Mistural Ayomide Lawal, has graduated from a prestigious university in the United States.

    The graduation ceremony, which took place at Army Basic Combat Fort Jackson Columbia, South Carolina, turned into a success as family, friends, and fans of the musician flooded social media with congratulatory messages.

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    In a brief chat, the proud father who is also the president Fuji Musicians Association of America (FUMAA), expressed gratitude to God and appreciation to everyone who supported his daughter’s academic journey. “This is a proud moment for our family. Education is a legacy, and I’m glad my daughter is making us proud,” he said.

    The Fuji star is known not only for his musical achievements but also for his strong advocacy for education among the youth.

    The celebration continues at the family residence, with close friends and associates in attendance.

  • Niniola sparks pregnancy buzz with baby bump video

    Niniola sparks pregnancy buzz with baby bump video

    Singer Niniola Apata has triggered fresh speculation about a possible pregnancy after she recently appeared in a video flaunting what looked like a pronounced baby bump.

    The footage quickly made waves online, prompting fans and gossip blogs to ask whether the singer is expecting.

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    In the video, Niniola was seen embracing what many interpreted as a mid-riff protrusion. Accompanying the visuals was a caption:
    “There is time and season for everything.”

    Some took the line as a subtle nod to a new chapter in her life.

    The video has fuelled widespread speculation among fans and media outlets.

  • Daddy Freeze opens up on broken marriage, struggle with kids

    Daddy Freeze opens up on broken marriage, struggle with kids

    Popular media personality Daddy Freeze has spoken candidly about the toll his failed marriage took on his life, including a strained relationship with his children that has lasted for years.

    Speaking in an interview with media host Chude Jideonwo, Freeze recalled marrying his ex-wife because she was pregnant, admitting that the union was troubled from the start.

    “The marriage broke me. It was two damaged people in a union and when it ended, it cost me jobs, it kept me from my children, and it left me so broken that even the few jobs I got, I could not do them well,” he said.

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    He also revealed how financial struggles worsened the situation. “I remember being so broke that I could not even afford N10,000 to buy cake for my daughter’s birthday,” Freeze noted, adding that his children came to view him as “the devil.”

    Reflecting on the past decade, he described the pain of limited contact with his kids. “The last time I saw them, it was just five minutes, supervised,” he said. “Am I a murderer?”

    Freeze, however, highlighted a more stable phase in his present marriage, stressing that he has never raised his hand against his wife.

    Beyond family, the broadcaster also addressed his views on religion, faith and prosperity preaching, reiterating controversial positions he has often taken about Christianity.

  • RuPaul’s awkward moment with Jimmy Fallon goes viral

    RuPaul’s awkward moment with Jimmy Fallon goes viral

    American singer, television host, and actor RuPaul recently shared a seemingly awkward yet hilarious exchange with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    The moment that has since become one of the most replayed and talked about clips in late night television, thanks to RuPaul’s impeccable sense of humor and timing.

    During the interview, Fallon proudly held up RuPaul’s Vanity Fair cover, eager to celebrate what he thought was a historic first.

    “This was the first time ever that a drag queen had been put on the cover of” Fallon began.

    Before he could finish, RuPaul leaned in with a sharp, mock-offended expression and repeated, “A drag queen?”

    The tone was so pointed that Fallon immediately froze, his face draining of color as the studio fell into a stunned silence.

    For several long seconds, the tension in the room was palpable.

    Fallon appeared visibly nervous, unsure whether he had crossed a line.

    RuPaul broke the silence and said , “I am the Queen of Drag!”

    The audience erupted in laughter and applause as Fallon doubled over in relief, laughing and clutching his desk.

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    His embarrassed smile captured both the chaos and charm of the exchange, which quickly became a viral sensation across social media.

    Clips of the moment circulated widely on X , TikTok, and Instagram, with fans praising RuPaul’s flawless delivery and mastery of live comedy.

    One user described it as “a fake-out for the ages,” while another called it “pure RuPaul brilliance.”

    The viral clip not only highlighted RuPaul’s trademark wit and charisma but also showcased the effortless chemistry between the two stars.

    What could have been an awkward misunderstanding instead turned into a perfectly orchestrated moment of late night television magic.

    RuPaul’s playful response served as a reminder of why he remains one of the most commanding figures in entertainment a performer who can turn any situation into a masterclass in humor, grace, and showmanship.

  • Patricia Obozuwa: Dedicated to proper projection of Nigeria’s image

    Patricia Obozuwa: Dedicated to proper projection of Nigeria’s image

    Perception and image are essential components that form our communications and understanding of life. They impact our behaviours and opinions. If not clear, it can be bad and damaging.  Over the years, Nigeria has experienced different perceptions globally and some of that hasn’t been good. Things are about to change for the better, as the Managing Director of the Nigeria Global Reputation Management Project, the country’s official initiative dedicated to shaping and projecting a powerful, positive, and unified image of Nigeria globally, Patricia Obozua is leading this commendable initiative.

    The former  Vice President, Public Affairs, Communications & Sustainability, Africa at The Coca-Cola, said “Nigeria’s global perception has evolved from being viewed narrowly as an oil-rich but unstable country to being increasingly recognized as a hub of creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship.”

    Patricia says the biggest misconception we face is the tendency to see Nigeria from one dimension… either a nation defined solely by its challenges, or more recently, only by the explosive success of Afrobeats and Nollywood. “We need to dispel this oversimplification.” She stated.

    On the primary target audience for this initiative, Patricia says the project‘s expected audiences are not fixed groups, but circles that constantly connect and influence each other. For her, a strong global reputation must be built on the solid foundation of domestic reality and pride. According to her, “Domestically, our audience includes citizens, the private sector, civil society, and the media. Nigerians must see themselves reflected positively, because national confidence is the foundation of international credibility.”

    The project is powered by the National Orientation Agency (NOA), and it brings together government, private sector, and cultural leaders to align Nigeria’s national narrative with our economic and cultural realities, ultimately driving investment, tourism, and global influence.

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    Measurement and data analysis of the initiative is important so progress can be reported. Through a combination of quantitative and qualitative metrics, according to Patricia, this will be achieved. From tracking Nigeria’s position in recognised rankings, to measuring tone and volume of international media coverage and social discourse, and monitoring correlations with Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and tourism numbers (long-term), the initiative is ready to change the wrong narratives projected about Nigeria.

    The goals of the project have been broken down to three. First is to project Nigeria’s strengths… our entrepreneurial spirit, creativity, and cultural leadership. Second is to build trust by ensuring that what is communicated abroad aligns with the progress made at home. Third is to create a coordinated platform where government, business, civil society and diaspora voices work together to tell a consistent, compelling story about Nigeria.

    On likely challenges, she says the key one will be to provide balance and perspective. “I intend to address this by adopting a solutions-driven communications approach. For every story of a challenge, there is a parallel story of resilience, innovation, or progress that deserves equal attention.”

    Patricia holds on to the importance of collaboration to make this work. She says the success of the project requires the active involvement of the private sector, development partners, the diaspora, and culture leaders. “International collaborations with UN agencies, multilateral banks, and global think tanks will give us reach and credibility.” Patricia narrated.

    She further stated that organisations and individuals can be part of the project through amplifying positive Nigerian narratives within their global networks, joining the project’s working groups or contributing insights as a sector expert, and also partnering if your organisation has a stake in Nigeria’s global standing.

    This project is powered by the NOA. The NOA provides the crucial grassroots reach to ensure Nigeria’s international narrative is authentic and reflects the domestic reality.

  • Benin City to Host Edo Carnival 2025 in December

    Benin City to Host Edo Carnival 2025 in December

    Benin City, the Edo State capital, will come alive from December 21 to 24 when it plays host to the Edo Carnival 2025, a four-day cultural fiesta showcasing music, dance, fashion, food, and tradition.

    The event, which will hold at Garrick Memorial on Ekehuan Road, is expected to draw thousands of visitors, including culture enthusiasts, tourists, and residents. Organisers said the carnival will feature cultural parades, traditional masquerades, live music concerts, and fashion shows celebrating Edo and African styles. Dance competitions and street performances will also add colour to the city.

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    Food lovers will enjoy a festival of delicacies that blends Edo favourites with Nigerian staples, while educational programmes such as seminars and training sessions will run alongside the entertainment.

    One of the highlights will be the Miss Edo Carnival 2025 pageant, described as a platform to celebrate grace, intelligence, and cultural pride.

    The festival will climax with a grand finale and fireworks display across the Benin skyline.

    According to the organisers, Edo Carnival is designed not only as entertainment but also as a celebration of the state’s heritage and a platform to boost tourism and community.