Category: Entertainment

  • BREAKING: Big Soso evicted from BBNaija season 10

    BREAKING: Big Soso evicted from BBNaija season 10

    Big Brother Naija housemate Big Soso has been evicted from the “10/10” season.

    After a dramatic search for an envelope containing an immunity card, 19 housemates were put up for possible eviction, and Big Soso ultimately became the eight housemates to bid farewell to the show.

    This unexpected turn of events has left the remaining 21 housemates on high alert, as they scramble to regroup and reassess their strategies in the battle for the coveted grand prize.

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    Recall that the Head of House Faith is immune from this week’s eviction and also saved Zita his veto power while Mensan found the immunity card.

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

    The housemates will need to navigate the challenges and twists that come their way, all while trying to stay in the game and claim the top prize.

  • BBNaija: Adekunle defends housemates over intimate moments

    BBNaija: Adekunle defends housemates over intimate moments

    Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Adekunle, has defended contestants of the ongoing season who have been involved in intimate moments on the show.

    In a post on X, Adekunle argued that the housemates are consenting adults and not doing anything wrong by being attracted to one another, especially as the show is rated 18.

    His comments follow reactions to intimate scenes involving pairs such as Koyin and Isabella, Jason Jae and Sultana, as well as Mide and Bright Morgan.

    Adekunle cautioned against image shaming and name-calling, noting that such criticism undermines the essence of the reality show. 

    He added that many of those judging might be guilty of similar behavior away from the public eye.

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    Adekunle wrote, “The only sin big brother housemates actually commit is coming on the show to entertain you guys. I can’t believe the things I’m seeing on the TL. LOL.

    “So, because consenting adults ON A RATED 18 show who are clearly attracted to each other get intimate, that’s why you guys are coming up with all these think pieces? The amount of hypocrisy I’ve witnessed from you guys this week alone is very laughable.

    “What do you guys really think happens when adults are left together in a confined space? Please let’s be real. Not one single person in that house has done anything wrong because they’re attracted to someone else. This image shaming, reputation damaging, name calling and things you guys are on, is exactly what is killing the show.

    “The gag in all of this is, the people who are pointing fingers and quick to accusations actually do much worse, with multiple people infact, but because it’s not on national tv you think you’re all saints? You all better go to church and ask for forgiveness”.

  • Top five legendary Nollywood actors whose children became movie stars

    Top five legendary Nollywood actors whose children became movie stars

    Some Nollywood icons have not only made a name for themselves but have also passed on the torch to the next generation. Here are 11 legendary actors whose children are venturing into acting and the entertainment industry.

    (1) SUNDAY OMOBOLANLE (Papi Luwe) and SUNKANMI OMOBOLANLE

    Sunday Omobolanle, better known by his stage name Papi Luwe, is a veteran actor and comedian who has been entertaining Nigerian audiences for decades. Known for his comedic timing and ability to bring humor to even the most serious situations, Papi Luwe has become one of the most beloved figures in Yoruba cinema. His son, Sunkanmi Omobolanle, has followed in his footsteps, carving out his own niche in the Nigerian entertainment industry.
    Papi Luwe’s career began in the 1970s when he joined a traveling theatre group. He later transitioned to television and film, becoming known for his ability to play both comedic and dramatic roles with equal skill. His unique style of delivery and facial expressions have made him a fan favorite, and he has appeared in countless Yoruba language films over the years.
    Sunkanmi Omobolanle grew up surrounded by the film industry, often visiting film sets with his father. This early exposure sparked his interest in acting, and he made his debut in the industry at a young age. Over the years, Sunkanmi has appeared in numerous films and television series, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
    While Sunkanmi has undoubtedly benefited from his father’s legacy, he has worked hard to establish his own identity in the industry. He has taken on a variety of roles, from comedy to drama, proving that he has inherited his father’s versatility.
     

    (2) ADEBAYO SALAMI (Oga Bello) and sons

    Adebayo Salami, popularly known as Oga Bello, is a legendary figure in the Yoruba film industry. With a career spanning over five decades, Oga Bello has made significant contributions to the growth and development of Nollywood, particularly in Yoruba language cinema. His passion for acting and filmmaking has been passed down to his children, with two of his sons, Femi Adebayo and Tope Adebayo, becoming notable actors in their own right.
    Oga Bello began his acting career in the 1960s with a group called Young Concert Party. Over the years, he has appeared in countless films and television productions, often playing authoritative roles such as kings, wealthy businessmen, or community leaders. His ability to bring depth and nuance to his characters has earned him widespread respect in the industry.
    Femi Adebayo, Oga Bello’s son, has emerged as one of the most popular actors in contemporary Nollywood. He started acting at a young age, appearing alongside his father in several productions. Femi has since gone on to star in numerous films, both in Yoruba and English languages. He has also ventured into producing and directing, further cementing his place in the industry. Femi’s performances have earned him several awards and nominations, including the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.
    Tope Adebayo, another of Oga Bello’s sons, has also made a name for himself in the film industry. While perhaps not as widely known as his brother Femi, Tope has appeared in numerous productions and has been steadily building his career in Nollywood.

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    Both Femi and Tope have spoken about the influence their father has had on their careers, citing his work ethic and dedication to the craft as major sources of inspiration. They have also acknowledged the pressure that comes with being the children of such a respected figure in the industry, pushing them to work harder to prove themselves.


    (3) ADEYEMI AFOLAYAN and HIS CHILDREN

    Popularly known as (Ade Love)
    Adeyemi Afolayan, better known by his stage name Ade Love, was a pioneer in the Nigerian film industry. He was a renowned actor, producer, and director who made significant contributions to the development of Yoruba cinema. Ade Love’s legacy lives on through his talented children who have become notable figures in Nollywood.
    Kunle Afolayan, perhaps the most famous of Ade Love’s children, has established himself as a critically acclaimed actor, director, and producer. Known for his meticulous attention to detail and high production values, Kunle has directed award-winning films such as “The Figurine,” “October 1,” and “Citation.” His work has garnered international recognition and has helped elevate the standards of Nigerian cinema.
    Gabriel Afolayan, another son of Ade Love, has carved out his own niche in the industry as both an actor and a musician. With his versatile acting skills and ability to embody complex characters, Gabriel has won several awards for his performances in films like “Ojuju” and “Hoodrush.” Moji Afolayan, Ade Love’s daughter, has also made a name for herself in the industry. She has appeared in numerous Yoruba language films and has directed several productions, continuing her father’s legacy in Yoruba cinema.

    (4) PETE EDOCHIE AND YUL EDOCHIE

    Pete Edochie is a name that resonates with excellence in Nigerian cinema. Known for his powerful performances and commanding screen presence, Pete Edochie has been a prominent figure in Nollywood for decades. His son, Yul Edochie, has followed in his footsteps and established himself as a talented actor in his own right.
    Pete Edochie first gained international recognition for his portrayal of Okonkwo in the NTA adaptation of Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart” in 1987. Since then, he has appeared in numerous films, often playing roles of authority figures such as kings, elders, or wealthy businessmen. His deep voice and ability to deliver lines with gravitas have made him one of the most respected actors in Nigeria
    Yul Edochie, born in 1982, grew up watching his father’s performances and developed a passion for acting at a young age. He made his Nollywood debut in 2005 and has since appeared in over 100 films. Yul has proven himself to be a versatile actor, taking on a wide range of roles in both English and Igbo language films. He has also ventured into directing and producing, expanding his influence in the industry.
    While Yul has undoubtedly benefited from his father’s legacy, he has worked hard to establish his own identity in Nollywood. He has been recognized with several award nominations and has built a substantial fan base of his own.

    (5) JIDE KOSOKO AND HIS ACTING DAUGHTERS.

    Jide Kosoko is a veteran actor who has been gracing Nigerian screens for over four decades. Known for his versatility and ability to seamlessly switch between Yoruba and English language productions, Kosoko has become one of the most recognizable faces in Nollywood. His passion for acting has been passed down to his daughters, Shola and Bidemi Kosoko, who have both made names for themselves in the industry.
    Jide Kosoko’s career began in the 1970s when he started appearing in television productions. He transitioned to film in the 1980s and has since featured in hundreds of movies, playing a wide array of characters from comedic roles to serious dramatic parts. His contributions to the Nigerian film industry have been recognized with numerous awards and honors.
    Shola Kosoko, Jide’s daughter, followed her father’s footsteps into acting at a young age. She has appeared in both Yoruba and English language films, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Shola has also ventured into production, further expanding her influence in the industry.
    Bidemi Kosoko, another of Jide’s daughters, has also made a name for herself in Nollywood. She began her acting career as a child actress and has grown to become a well-respected performer in her own right. Bidemi has appeared in numerous films and has garnered a significant fan base for her acting prowess.
    Both Shola and Bidemi have spoken about the influence their father has had on their careers, crediting him with providing guidance and support as they navigated the competitive world of Nollywood.

  • JeyD: Mevron records’ rising star redefining afrobeats

    JeyD: Mevron records’ rising star redefining afrobeats

    JeyD, a fast-rising Nigerian artiste signed to Mevron Records, is steadily building a name for himself in the music industry with his vibrant sound and versatility.

    Mevron Records, founded by entertainment and technology entrepreneur Olawale Lasisi, is positioning itself as a forward-thinking label, strengthened by the promotional expertise of Olaitan Salaudeen. 

    Under this guidance, JeyD has been making waves with his unique blend of Afrobeat, Afro-fusion, and contemporary rhythms.

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    Since joining the label, he has released several standout tracks resonating with both young and mature audiences. 

    These include No Gee, a street-inspired anthem with catchy hooks; Party So Wavy, a nightlife favorite; Feel the Vibez, a smooth Afro-fusion piece showcasing his vocal depth; and Affection, a melodious love-themed tune.

    Beyond the music, JeyD’s artistry reflects storytelling, rhythm, and cultural expression. 

    His growing catalogue and energetic style continue to position him as one of the new voices to watch in the Afrobeats movement, with the drive and talent to go global.

  • Veekee James: My 30th birthday cake tells story of my life

    Veekee James: My 30th birthday cake tells story of my life

    Growing up in Ajegunle, a Lagos ghetto, Ruth Erikan James better known as Veekee James never envisioned the life she now leads. Through resilience, creativity and unshakable faith, the award-winning fashion designer and content creator has risen from modest beginnings to become one of the most influential voices in Africa’s fashion scene, writes OLAITAN GANIU.

    Rowned by Forbes Africa’s 30 Under 30, Veekee James is proving that African fashion belongs not only on the local stage but also at the pinnacle of global haute couture.

    Today, nearly 80 percent of Veekee James’ clients come from outside Nigeria, a figure that underscores her international reach.

    “I think there is a strong desire to connect with something uniquely African, and we provide that,” she said.

    Veekee credits her success to consistency and brand integrity. “Don’t put out sub-par work whether it is your Instagram feed, your fabric quality or your storytelling, let it all align with excellence,” she advises.

    Her couture pieces are sleek, tailored and rich with cultural essence. They appeal to both diaspora audiences and international admirers of African aesthetics.

    Ajegunle made me tough

    Growing up in Ajegunle wasn’t easy. Her story is one of grit and grace. Losing her architect father at the age of five, Veekee was raised by her mother, Esther James, a tailor by trade who unknowingly passed on the legacy of her craft.

    “Ajegunle shaped me. When you grow up there, you learn to be tough. It wasn’t a place for children unless God was really watching over you. But my mum taught us faith from an early age. That helped us be content and to trust that we would be okay,” she said.

    The uneven layers and rough edges of her 30th birthday cake, she explained, mirrored the struggles and setbacks she has faced.

    “You see how my cake tells a story of what life seemed like from when I was born until a few years ago when God began to fulfill destiny with me. Not a perfect journey, but I’m at a place where I can say that yes, faith works and hard work pays.”

    A journey rewritten by passion

    Though she initially set out to study Biochemistry at the University of Uyo, Veekee’s true calling lay elsewhere.

    “I never saw myself in science,” she confessed. “I couldn’t get into medicine, so I settled for Biochemistry. But makeup, hairstyling and eventually fashion were always calling me.”

    By her final year, she made the courageous decision to leave university and pursue her talents full-time. In Akwa Ibom, she was already a respected makeup artist, but after returning to Lagos, something shifted.

    “I prayed. I didn’t want to start something and fail; that is when God redirected my heart toward fashion,” she recalled.

    Armed with determination and a second-hand sewing machine, she converted a corner of her mother’s living room into a studio. She began sewing and documenting her designs with an eye for aesthetics that made her a natural at social media marketing.

    “I woke up one morning and took some money from my savings and I went straight to the market to purchase an industrial sewing machine. Coming back, I cleaned up half of my mom’s parlour and turned it into my workshop. I already knew the right things to do when it comes to social media marketing.”

    Breaking barriers in couture

    Veekee’s rise wasn’t meteoric but methodical. Her big break came when AsoEbiBella, a popular fashion curation platform, featured one of her Ankara designs. Orders trickled in, then flooded.

    “I started increasing my charges from N8,000 per dress to N30,000 and beyond as my clientele grew,” she said.

    In 2019, she officially launched her brand, Veekee James, later expanding it with ‘Veekee James Man’ and ‘Shoprikan’, diversifying her influence across gender and style.

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    “Everything has to be perfect and it has always been that way for me. I would say some of the steps that I took were determination and implementation, because I’m not just determined to succeed—I implemented things that helped me succeed. I’m a workaholic and I kept going even when I had not seen results,” she reflected.

    Despite her commercial success, she remains grounded. “Fashion isn’t just about the money. I believe this is what God has called me to do. I allowed Him to show me the route to follow,” she insisted.

    Call her a minister in the marketplace

    With clients across continents and accolades stacking up, Veekee James’s faith remains the backbone of her journey. In addition to running a fashion empire, she is a gospel singer and the convener of ‘Zion Warship’, a monthly worship concert that fuses spirituality with creativity.

    In 2023, she released her debut single ‘Nothing Less’ and launched a Christian podcast titled, ‘Bible Stories with Veekee James’.

    “God is my CEO. Every step I’ve taken has been led by Him,” said the 2021 AMVCA winner for Best Designer of the Year.

    Advice to aspiring designers

    Navigating Africa’s evolving fashion industry, Veekee has clear words for upcoming designers: “Be consistent, don’t compromise on value and don’t be pressured by others’ success. Above all, build your life and business on God.”

    She added: “Don’t be somebody who is good today and bad tomorrow. Find ways to keep improving, and prioritize value in your brand. If it’s not good, don’t put it out—unless it’s a mistake you can work around. Never compromise when it comes to value.

    “Don’t allow yourself to be pressured by any other designer, because you know your strengths. Don’t try to move faster than you should.

    “Apply wisdom, don’t be desperate to be where you shouldn’t be at a certain time and overall make God the foundation of your life and business. You cannot succeed at anything without God being the center. With every decision you make in business, make sure you seek God’s face all through.”

  • Reality star Erica thanks BBNaija fans for five-year journey

    Reality star Erica thanks BBNaija fans for five-year journey

    Former Big Brother Naija housemate Erica is celebrating five years with fans affectionately called “Elites”.

    Erica via X, expressed gratitude for their love and support, reflecting on the journey she’s shared with them.

    Erica mentioned the ups and downs, but emphasised that her fans have been by her side through it all.

    In her emotional post, Erica thanked God for bringing her and her fans together, and appreciated the loyalty and affection they’ve shown her over the years.

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    She wrote: “We’ve been together for FIVE YEARS!!!! it’s been exciting, we’ve had our fights, we’ve kissed and made up, we’ve had so many wins and so many emotional moments! One thing that stood out for me is that they kept saying you’d only be with me for one year but look at us!!!! I love you all so much and I thank God almighty for making our paths cross and thank you for being by my side! My Elites! I can’t believe I actually cried typing”.

    Erica was disqualified from the Big Brother Naija ‘Lockdown’ season in 2020 due to gross misconduct, which included bullying, provocation and disrespecting fellow housemates.

    The final straw was when she insulted Laycon and other housemates, leading to her disqualification from the show.

  • BBNAIJA S10: Kuture’s team slams cyberbullies

    BBNAIJA S10: Kuture’s team slams cyberbullies

    Management of Big Brother Naija housemate Kuture has come to his defense amid the barrage of negative comments, false accusations, and personal attacks he’s faced on social media.

    In a statement, they emphasised that Kuture is a human being deserving of dignity, compassion, and respect.

    The team highlighted the damaging impact of the relentless criticism on Kuture’s mental health, noting that behind his public persona lies a young man with emotions, dreams, and vulnerabilities.

    They urged the public to extend kindness, empathy, and understanding, recognising that the individuals they discuss online are real people with feelings and families who are hurt when they are attacked.

    Kuture’s management team stood firmly with him, calling for fairness and compassion in the way he is treated by the public.

    They stressed that resilience does not mean the absence of pain and that Kuture feels the weight of the hurtful comments and false allegations.

    The statement reads: “A Call for Humanity and Compassion
    In the wake of recent conversations surrounding Big Brother Naija housemate KUTURE, we find it necessary to address the barrage of negative comments, false accusations, and deeply personal attacks that have been directed at him both online and within the house.

    “KUTURE, like every individual, is first and foremost a human being-deserving of dignity, compassion, and respect. Yet, he has been unfairly ridiculed for his physical appearance, demeaned as “uneducated,” and even subjected to unfounded accusations of sexual harassment. These words are not just careless remarks; they cut deeply and leave scars that the public may never see.

    “What often gets overlooked in the swirl of headlines and social media chatter is that behind the camera, KUTURE is a young man with emotions, dreams, and vulnerabilities. The relentless attacks on his looks and character have, at times, weighed heavily on his mental health. It is heartbreaking to witness how society can so quickly strip away empathy and humanity, reducing someone’s identity to baseless insults and lies.

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    “The cruelty he has endured serves as a sobering reminder of the power of words. Public platforms should never become arenas where character assassination and dehumanization are celebrated. To mock someone’s appearance or spread false allegations with no regard for the psychological harm inflicted is to forget the shared humanity that binds us all.

    “KUTURE stands resilient, but resilience does not mean the absence of pain. Behind his smile and calm presence in the house lies a man who feels every jeer, every rumor, every attempt to diminish his worth. He carries this weight daily, even as he continues to give his best to the show and his journey.
    This is a plea – not only for KUTURE but for all individuals navigating public life under scrutiny: let us not forget kindness.

    “Let us not forget empathy. And let us never lose sight of the fact that the people we discuss online are real, with families who hurt when they hurt.
    We stand firmly with KUTURE and urge the public to extend grace, compassion, and support during this challenging time. His humanity deserves recognition. His story deserves fairness”.

  • Your husband your boss, Femi Otedola tells daughter Temi

    Your husband your boss, Femi Otedola tells daughter Temi

    Billionaire businessman Femi Otedola has advised daughter, Temi, and husband, Mr. Eazi, during their wedding reception.

    He praised the couple’s love and entrepreneurial spirit, describing their union as “made in heaven.”

    Otedola urged Temi to prioritise the marriage, advising her to “succumb to the whims and caprices of your husband.”

    He also commended Mr. Eazi, noting his entrepreneurial skills and predicting a bright future for the couple.

    “You found a great guy, very great guy, blessed guy. He’s come from a very decent family. One thing I’ll advise you… you have to succumb to the whims and caprices of your husband. Okay? He’s your husband, he’s your boss. There’s no more dad, don’t call me up,” Otedola said.

    He continued: “One thing I like about both of you and I’ve observed is, you’re truly in love with each other. Truly, truly in love with each other. Temi is an entrepreneur. Tosin is an entrepreneur. So you match each other.

    “This is made in heaven. For Tosin, you’re going to go places. I’ve seen the entrepreneurial skill in you. When we were much younger, we used to think we used to hustle, but not like your generation. You are hustlers, real hustlers. And it’s always paid off. Continue to love, Temi.”

    Otedola further counseled the newlyweds to handle disagreements privately, emphasising the importance of keeping marital issues within the confines of their relationship.

    “When you have issues, problems, just keep it within yourself. Never call any friend that have this problem. Just keep it within your walls. And God will bless you and bless your marriage”, he said.

    He presented a gift to the couple and offering words of encouragement, wishing them success in their future endeavors.

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    “I thought of what should I give this couple as a present. I thought, I’ve splintered my savings account. I brought my gift. This gift I present to you. You go out to the world. You’re both entrepreneurs. Out-think, out-manoeuvre, and out-spend. You’ll be great people. This is my gift for you.

    “I thank you all and I wish you safe travels back to various places you’ve come from. God bless you all. I love you all”, he added.

    The wedding celebrations were a grand affair, spanning three countries: Monaco, Dubai, and Iceland.

    Following the wedding, Temi updated her surname to Ajibade on social media, sparking a debate about the tradition of women adopting their husband’s surname after marriage.

  • Actor Ibrahim Chatta loses son

    Actor Ibrahim Chatta loses son

    Filmmaker and actor Ibrahim Chatta is mourning the loss of his son.

    He shared the sad news on his Instagram page, posting a photo of the deceased with a message.

    “Inna Lillahi wa inna ileyhi rajiun Ya Allah, you are the knower of all things. Rest on, Dear son, champ,” he wrote.

    The news of his son’s passing has sparked an outpouring of condolences from fans and fellow actors.

    Many have taken to the comments section to offer words of comfort and sympathy.

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    Ibrahim Chatta’s loss comes on the heels of other recent tragedies in the Nollywood community.

    Peju Ogunmola and  husband, Omobolanle Sunday, lost their only child, Ayomikun, after a brief illness in Ibadan.

    Similarly, actor Francis Duru announced the death of his son, Ifeanyi, last year, describing him as a lion who fought fiercely for his life.

  • Women also cheat but more discreet – Kunle Afod

    Women also cheat but more discreet – Kunle Afod

    Actor and filmmaker Kunle Afod has shared controversial views on infidelity, asserting that women cheat as much as men but are more discreet. 

    In an interview with Biola Bayo, he linked the rise in DNA testing to women’s infidelity and criticised the use of dildos, equating it to “worshipping an idol” and questioning why one would not suffice. 

    “I believe women cheat just as men, just that they are smarter. Immediately a man starts having an affair, the wife will notice. A man who cheats with a woman, not a wood. The issue of DNA has most women as culprits. This cheating is the same everywhere. Women now cheat to the extent of having multiple dildos. Is one dildo not enough? I don’t want to cheat on my husband, yet you bought a dildo. In my heart, you already worshipped an idol”, he said.  

    In the same interview, Afod  praised his wife, Desola, for the strength of their marriage.

    Afod acknowledged that their relationship, like any other, faces challenges but described Desola as “the best woman ever,” emphasising that women play a critical role in sustaining a home through tough times.

    “Any home that survives the test of time, the woman is the one responsible for it. My wife and I have our own issues, just the same way, but it’s every home. But, I want to tell her today that she is the best woman ever,” he said.