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  • Five2 Media’s Extra Mile wins best film by female filmmaker – Nollywood at TINFF 2025

    Five2 Media’s Extra Mile wins best film by female filmmaker – Nollywood at TINFF 2025

    Extra Mile, the inspiring feature film produced by Five2 Media and Entertainment, has been honoured with the Best Film by a Female Filmmaker – Nollywood award at the Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival (TINFF) 2025.

    The powerful production, spearheaded by Executive Producer Solate Ovundah-Akarolo and produced by Joy Grant alongside Ovundah-Akarolo, captivated audiences and judges alike with its heartfelt storytelling, stellar performances, and innovative approach to Nollywood cinema.

    The win cements Five2 Media and Entertainment’s reputation as a force within Nollywood, reinforces the industry’s growing presence on the world stage, and highlights the creative power of women behind the camera.

    The film tells a stirring story about friendship and the choices that test it. Mercy Johnson, Jim Iyke, Lilian Esoro and other Nollywood veterans deliver performances that bring both weight and tenderness to the screen.

    What carries the film beyond its star power is its honesty, the way it explores betrayal and resilience with a clarity that is at once intimate and universal.

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    “TINFF’s recognition is an encouragement for female voices in Nollywood to keep breaking boundaries and telling stories that matter,” Producer Joy Grant said.

    The award was received on behalf of Five2 Media and Entertainment’s by Canada-based communications lead Oraye St. Franklyn, who conveyed the company’s gratitude and dedication of the award to every member of the cast and crew who worked tirelessly to bring the moving story to life.

    For the film’s Executive Producer Solate Ovundah-Akarolo, the award goes deeper than prestige. It signals a turning point for the industry, where female filmmakers are not only participating but leading and being celebrated for the powerful stories they tell. In Toronto, where African cinema and the diaspora meet an international audience, that message could not have been clearer.

    Nollywood has long commanded attention for its sheer output, but moments like this extend its reach into global cinema, opening doors to new audiences, wider distribution and fresh conversations. Extra Mile stands as proof that Nollywood stories travel well, carrying the weight of local realities while touching on themes that resonate across cultures globally.

    The award is not just a victory for one film or filmmaker. It is a marker of Nollywood’s steady rise and a reminder that when women step into the frame as storytellers, the view is broader, bolder and richer. Extra Mile is both a celebration of craft and a promise of what is yet to come.

    Among the galaxy of stars who attended the star-studded award and Gala event from across the world, were Nollywood’s Ayo Makun also known as AY and Julius Agwu.

  • Koyin wins week eight Head of House title in BBNaija season 10

    Koyin wins week eight Head of House title in BBNaija season 10

    Koyin has emerged as the Head of House (HOH) for week eight in Big Brother Naija Season 10.

    He outperformed fellow finalists Faith, Bright Morgan, Kola, Thelma Lawson, and Zita in a two-part competition that tested the patience of all 17 housemates.

    With his new role, Koyin gains a major strategic advantage in the game. 

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    He selected Jason Jae to share the privileges of the HOH lounge, a move that could reshape house dynamics.

    Koyin will hold the position until Monday, when the next challenge will decide whether he retains the title or passes it on to another housemate.

  • Seven nollywood stars who ventured into politics

    Seven nollywood stars who ventured into politics

    Nollywood is more than just a movie industry, it has become a springboard into diverse careers, including politics.

    Over the years, some of its biggest stars have stepped out of the spotlight to contest elections and take up public office, proving that their influence extends well beyond the screen.

    Here are seven Nollywood actors who made the leap into politics:

    1. Kate Henshaw

    In 2014, Kate Henshaw declared her intention to contest for the Calabar Municipal/Odukpani Federal Constituency seat under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). She lost in the primaries.

    2. Funke Akindele

    Funke Akindele, popularly known in her popular film series, ‘Jenifa diary’, contested in the 2023 Lagos State gubernatorial election as the deputy governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), but lost the election.

    3. Richard Mofe-Damijo 

    Richard Mofe-Damijo served as Delta State Commissioner for Culture and Tourism from 2009 to 2015 under Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan.

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    4. Bob-Manuel Udokwu

    In 2022, Bob-Manuel Udokwu was appointed Special Adviser on Entertainment, Leisure and Tourism to the Governor of Anambra State, Chukwuma Soludo.

    5. Kenneth Okonkwo

    Kenneth Okonkwo, known for his role in Living in Bondage, joined active politics and became a spokesperson for the Labour Party during the 2023 presidential campaign.

    6. Desmond Elliot

    Desmond Elliot was elected as a lawmaker into the Lagos State House of Assembly in 2015 to represent Surulere Constituency 1. He was re-elected in 2019 and continues to serve in the Assembly.

    7. Tony Muonagor

    Tony Muonagor, popularly known as Tony One Week, was elected into the Anambra State House of Assembly in 2011 to represent Idemili North Constituency.

  • BREAKING: Tracy Evicted from Big Brother Naija Season 10

    BREAKING: Tracy Evicted from Big Brother Naija Season 10

    Tracy has become the latest housemate to be evicted from Big Brother Naija Season 10, following a tense week marked by the dramatic search for an immunity card that left 14 housemates up for possible eviction.

    Her exit came shortly after Denari’s eviction, making her the second housemate to leave the show tonight.

    Kaybobo emerged as the ‘Most Influential’ housemate for week six, securing his safety, while Head of House Thelma Lawson and three fake evictees, Rooboy, Dede, and Joanna, were also spared.

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    Despite her efforts to remain in the competition, Tracy received the lowest number of votes, sealing her fate.

    With her departure, the remaining housemates will now be forced to rethink their strategies as the battle for the grand prize intensifies.

    As the show progresses, alliances will be tested, new ones may emerge, and the pressure to survive each eviction will only grow stronger.

  • BBNAIJA S10: Faith crowned ‘Most Influential’ housemate for second time

    BBNAIJA S10: Faith crowned ‘Most Influential’ housemate for second time

    Faith has been crowned the “Most Influential Player” in the Big Brother Naija house for the second time.

    This is a proof of his exceptional skills and contributions to the game.

    His fellow housemates voted for him based on his energy, effort, and entertainment value, recognising his impact on tasks, house chores, and overall competitiveness.

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    The recognition not only highlights Faith’s strengths as a housemate but also secures his position in the house for another week.

    With his influential status, Faith continues to be a key player in the competition, shaping the dynamics of the house and navigating the challenges that lie ahead.

  • BREAKING: Denari evicted from BBNaija ‘10/10’

    BREAKING: Denari evicted from BBNaija ‘10/10’

    Denari has been evicted from Big Brother Naija season 10.

    Following a dramatic search for an immunity card, 14 housemates were put up for possible eviction, and Denari ultimately became the latest housemate to leave the show.

    The eviction came after Kaybobo became the ‘Most Influential’ housemate for week six, securing his spot in the house for another week.

    However, Thelma Lawson, the Head of House, and three fake evictees, Rooboy, Dede and Joanna were saved for the week.

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    Despite his efforts to stay in the game, Denari received the lowest number of votes, leading to his departure.

    After Denari’s exit, the remaining housemates will need to regroup and reassess their strategies in the battle for the grand prize.

    As the competition intensifies, alliances will be tested, and new ones may form.

    The housemates will navigate challenges and twists to stay in the game and claim the top prize.

  • Former world boxing champion Ricky Hatton dies at 46

    Former world boxing champion Ricky Hatton dies at 46

    Renowned British boxer and former world champion Ricky Hatton has tragically passed away at the age of 46.

    He was found dead at his home in Hyde, northwest England, with no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death, according to Greater Manchester police.

    A police spokesman said, “Officers were called by a member of the public to attend Bowlacre Road, Hyde, Tameside, at 6:45 am (0545 GMT) today (Sunday), where they found the body of a 46-year-old man. There are not currently believed to be any suspicious circumstances.”

    Hatton’s legacy in the boxing world is undeniable.

    A two-weight world champion known for his aggressive fighting style, he captivated fans with his determination and grit.

    His notable bouts against Kostya Tszyu, Floyd Mayweather, and Manny Pacquiao showcased his skill and tenacity in the ring.

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    Beyond his achievements in boxing, Hatton was open about his struggles with mental health issues following his retirement.

    His candor helped raise awareness about the importance of mental well-being, particularly in sports.

    Tributes have poured in from the boxing community, with former world champions Tyson Fury and Amir Khan paying heartfelt respects. Fury described Hatton as a “legend,” while Khan highlighted his role as a mentor and warrior, emphasising the need for mental health support in sports.

    Hatton’s impact on British boxing is lasting, and his passing has sent shockwaves through the sports world.

    Despite his struggles, he remained a beloved figure, celebrated for his achievements and his courage in speaking out about mental health.

    His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of boxers and fans alike.

  • Hilda Baci thanks supporters after record-breaking jollof rice cookathon

    Hilda Baci thanks supporters after record-breaking jollof rice cookathon

    Chef Hilda Baci has expressed heartfelt gratitude to her fans, sponsors, and well-wishers for their unwavering support following her achievement of cooking the largest pot of jollof rice.

    The grand cookathon, held at Eko Hotels and Suites in Lagos, was described by Baci as a proof of unity, love, and faith.

    Thousands gathered to witness the historic feat, as her team worked tirelessly to ensure its success despite challenges, including a collapsed pot.

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    In a post on Instagram, Baci wrote, “Support has the power to turn heavy dreams into living realities. What happened here was beyond a record; it was a testimony of unity, love, and faith. People came from near and far, friends, colleagues, fans, and family, all standing shoulder to shoulder with me. My team poured their hearts into every detail, proving that when many hands and many spirits move as one, the impossible becomes possible. I am profoundly grateful. To every single person who prayed, showed up, cheered, and worked, this moment belongs to all of us.”

    Baci’s accomplishment not only broke records but also showcased Nigerian culinary excellence and cultural heritage.

    The federal government commended her effort as a symbol of Nigeria’s global excellence.

  • Yoruba actor Chief Kanran laid to rest in Lagos

    Yoruba actor Chief Kanran laid to rest in Lagos

    Veteran actor Segun Remi, popularly known as Chief Kanran, has been laid to rest following his death on August 15, 2025.

    The 70-year-old, celebrated for his remarkable contributions to the Yoruba movie industry, was buried on Friday, September 12, at his residence in Beckley Estate, Abule Egba, Lagos.

    Though the cause of his death remains undisclosed, his passing has plunged the movie industry into mourning.

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    Videos shared on CityPeopleTV’s Instagram page showed the late actor’s body in a white coffin during the viewing. 

    In a particularly emotional moment, his immediate elder sister broke down in tears upon seeing his remains, before relatives and sympathisers consoled her.

    Fans also expressed their grief online, offering prayers for the repose of his soul and strength for his family.

  • Sanwo-Olu’s aide clarifies meeting with Igwe, Njoku amid culture debate

    Sanwo-Olu’s aide clarifies meeting with Igwe, Njoku amid culture debate

    Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Idris Aregbe, has addressed public concerns over his recent meeting with X influencers Noble Igwe and artist Uzo Njoku (Uzo Art).

    The meeting, which surfaced in a video on Saturday, drew criticism from some Nigerians amid ongoing petitions against an upcoming event by Njoku, which critics believe borrows from Yoruba culture. 

    Several Yoruba socio-cultural groups and thousands of online petitioners have expressed opposition, urging the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture to intervene.

    Reacting to the controversy in a statement on X, Aregbe described Lagos as a cultural melting pot, stressing that his role is to offer diplomatic guidance and solutions, not to escalate tensions.

    He reaffirmed his commitment to protecting Yoruba cultural values while also promoting peaceful coexistence and cultural diversity.

    Aregbe urged the public to avoid misinformation and hasty assumptions, calling instead for dialogue and understanding as a way to strengthen unity.

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    He wrote, “My attention has been drawn to misleading conversations and posts regarding my meeting with Noble Igwe and Ms. Uzo Njoku, also known as Uzo Art.

    “As an Omolúàbí Yoruba and a public servant, my role is not to fuel controversies but to provide diplomatic guidance and solutions that address concerns while ensuring that the dignity and cultural values of the Yorubas are not undermined.

    “I would like to reiterate that our culture is sacred and enduring, and I remain committed to promoting and protecting it while fostering the peaceful cultural diversity that makes Lagos a true cultural melting pot.

    “Let us not be divided by misinformation or hasty assumptions. Dialogue and understanding remain the best path to strengthening our unity as a people”.

    He concluded by blessing Lagos State, lovers of Lagos, and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    “God bless Lagos State, God bless Lovers of Lagos and God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria”, he added.