Category: Entertainment

  • Music, comedy as Beauty in the Motherland 2025 amplifies African beauty globally

    Music, comedy as Beauty in the Motherland 2025 amplifies African beauty globally

    The third edition of Beauty in the Motherland, Africa’s  largest beauty event, is set to take place at the Eko Hotel Convention Centre in Lagos, Nigeria, from September 30 to October 2, 2025.

    This annual showcase unites industry thought leaders, emerging entrepreneurs, and aspiring business owners to share insights, build partnerships, and engage in business -to-business networking.

    Unlike traditional exhibitions, Beauty in the Motherland 2025 will focus on knowledge exchange, collaboration, and industry growth.

    Part of the highlights would feature music, comedy and other forms of entertainment to spice the show.

    Panel sessions will address key topics such as global expansion, customer engagement, brand perception, and sustainable business strategies. The goal is not only to showcase products but also to foster long-term relationships between brands, investors, and retailers.

    The second edition, held in 2024, welcomed over 10,000 attendees over three days, excluding exhibitors, investors, and speakers. This year, organizers project over 35,000 participants in attendance, including business experts and beauty enthusiasts from across Africa and beyond.

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    Key speakers include Adeola Diadem of Beauty by AD; Adefunke of BeautybyAdefunkee; Dabota Lawson of Dabota Cosmetics; and Beatrice Eneh of Nectar Beauty Hub, alongside many other pioneers of African beauty. Exhibiting brands such as Amari Scalp Care, Adefunkee, Dr. Purejoie Skincare, Modara Naturals, Jaga Beauty, Curls and Tresses amongst others will also be on display.

    To further empower entrepreneurs, the event will offer cash prizes, grants, and sponsorship opportunities. Selected businesses will also gain mentorship from established industry leaders; this strategy is designed to help small brands scale into international markets.

    The voice of African beauty is powerful and limitless, Beauty in the Motherland 2025 is about ensuring that voice is heard globally, and that African entrepreneurs have the tools, platforms, and visibility to lead.

    With its mission to amplify African creativity, foster collaboration, and spotlight the continent’s entrepreneurial spirit,

    Beauty in the Motherland 2025 promises to be more than an event, it is a movement that places Africa at the heart of the global beauty conversation.

  • NIDCOM lauds Macjob’s record-setting film Ireke

    NIDCOM lauds Macjob’s record-setting film Ireke

    Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has commended Nigerian international broadcaster and producer, Gbolahan Macjob, for the groundbreaking global success of his film, Ireke.

    In a statement issued by NIDCOM spokesperson, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, Dabiri-Erewa described the achievement as a remarkable milestone for Nigeria, noting that Ireke: Rise of the Maroons has set multiple international records for a Nigerian local language film.

    The epic production, which tells the untold story of African slave rebellion in the Caribbean, has been hailed worldwide for bringing often-neglected African and Nigerian history to a global audience. According to Dabiri-Erewa, the movie has transcended diaspora viewership, captivating Caribbean communities, white British audiences, and international film lovers across various regions.

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    The NIDCOM boss lauded the film’s outstanding viewing records, describing Macjob as a multi-talented creative whose roots and training in Abeokuta, Ogun State, remain central to his success. She highlighted that Macjob, a Mass Communications graduate of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic and an Emmy-nominated senior journalist with the BBC World Service, has consistently used his skills to promote Nigeria’s image abroad while supporting talent development at home through training initiatives and donations.

    Dabiri-Erewa reaffirmed NIDCOM’s commitment to supporting Nigerians in the diaspora, stressing that Macjob exemplifies the synergy between homegrown talent and international exposure. She said the release of Ireke reflects Nigeria’s rising global influence, assuring that the commission will continue to collaborate with diaspora talents to shape international narratives about Nigeria and empower young Nigerians with globally competitive skills.

    Ireke has already made history as the first Nigerian local language film to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, the Nollywood film with the longest and largest screening in the United Kingdom, and the first to hold a simultaneous worldwide premiere in London, Lagos, and Abeokuta. It also became the only Nollywood film to host a press screening ahead of its official premiere.

    With major screenings scheduled in Canada, the film continues to build momentum as one of the most internationally celebrated Nigerian productions to date.

  • TIFF announces 2025 awards, juries

    TIFF announces 2025 awards, juries

    Ahead of the 50th Toronto International Film Festival, presented by Rogers, organisers have announced the 2025 award categories, jury members, and prizes that will honour the year’s most exceptional works.

    According to a statement by the organisers, the film festival is scheduled to run from Thursday, September 4 to September 14, 2025, and has juries that is composed of renowned film critics and filmmakers that will evaluate films for prestigious honours including the two Canadian feature film awards, the FIPRESCI Prize from the International Federation of Film Critics, and the NETPAC Award from the Network for the Promotion of Asian Pacific Cinema. 

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    “All prizes will be presented during an in-person awards ceremony that will also be livestreamed at 10 am ET at TIFF Lightbox on Sunday, September 14, the last day of the Festival.”

    The organisers revealed the 2025 jury for Best Canadian Feature Film & Best Canadian discovery awards and they include Jennifer Baichwal, Sophie Jarvis, and R.T. Thorne. The winner of the category will receive a cash prize of $10,000.

  • Gammy & The Living Things goes to cinema on September 5

    Gammy & The Living Things goes to cinema on September 5

    Nigeria’s First Full-Length 3D animated musical will make its debut in Nigerian cinemas today, September 5, 2025.

    The groundbreaking 3D animated feature from Utricle Studios will also have its soundtrack album, ‘Rites of Passage’, launch alongside the release.

    The film blends cutting-edge animation with vibrant storytelling and original music.

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    At its heart is Gammy, a spirited Agama lizard who leaves the quiet hinterland for the fast-paced, music-fueled streets of Lagos.

    Alongside his band of loyal friends, he embarks on an adventure filled with rhythm, struggle, and redemption.

    With ‘Gammy & The Living Things,’ Utricle Studio continues its mission to deliver world-class entertainment rooted in African culture — proof that African stories can stand shoulder to shoulder with the very best on the global stage.

    The film features some of Africa’s most celebrated talents, including Jude ‘MI’ Abaga, Joke Silva, Bimbo Akintola, Segun Arinze, Pete Edochie, John Dumelo, Bovi, Sadiq Daba, Avril, Mazino Appeal, Ruby Gyang, Oluremi Olutimayin, Lord Frank, and more.

    Accompanying the cinematic release is ‘Rites of Passage,’ an album by Uphorik Sounds, which has an inspiring 13-track sonic journey that captures the experiences and emotions of Gammy & The Living Things, making it the first-of-its-kind animated film soundtrack EP.

  • A Weekend Fiasco makes cinema debut

    A Weekend Fiasco makes cinema debut

    The highly anticipated romantic comedy-drama ‘A Weekend Fiasco’ premiered in grand style on Sunday, August 31, 2025, at the prestigious Filmhouse IMAX Cinemas, Lekki, Lagos.

    The event drew an impressive gathering of Nollywood stars, industry stakeholders, media executives, and fans, all eager to experience the laugh-out-loud yet thought-provoking film that explores love, deception, and the hilarity of secrets gone wrong.

    The night kicked off with a star-studded red-carpet reception, setting the tone for an evening filled with glitz, laughter, and a celebration of Nigerian cinema. Among the stars in attendance were the cast Ini Edo, Odunlade Adekola, Yvonne Jegede, Liquorose, Diva Gold, Chimezie Imo, and a lot of industry favourites like Femi Branch, Bimbo Akintola, Uyoyou Adia, Judith Audu, Mayowa Bakare, VJ Adams, and Bizzle Osikoya, among others.

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    Following the successful premiere, the movie, which is distributed by Cinemax Distribution, was released on Friday, September 5, 2025.

    ‘A Weekend Fiasco’ follows the story of Tobe and Nicole , a married couple who appear to have the perfect relationship with outsiders. They are both hiding secrets, as each plans to spend a romantic getaway weekend with their respective lovers. Their carefully concealed affairs take an unexpected turn when they both show up at the same resort with their side partners.

    Executively Produced and Produced by Damilola Osikoya for Switch Visuals Productions and directed by Samuel ‘Bigsam’ Olatunji, the film combines humour with social commentary on love, fidelity, and the double lives people sometimes lead.

  • Preparations in top gear for GLOWFUX 2025

    Preparations in top gear for GLOWFUX 2025

    Preparations for the 2025 edition of the Fanafillit Integrated Concepts’ flagship humanitarian project, the GLOWFUX Charity Concert, are in top gear.

    This was made known by Fanafillit Integrated Concepts in a recent statement.

    According to the statement, this year’s theme, ‘Embracing Humanity, Enriching Lives,’ speaks directly to the heart of the project, which has, over the years, become a unifying platform for love, compassion, and giving.

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    The 2025 concert is scheduled to be held on Saturday, December 27, 2025, at the National Museum, Onikan, Lagos.

    “The event will begin with the GLOWFUX Carpet Session from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., where guests will be treated to the full ambience of a glamorous red-carpet experience, complete with photo moments, interviews, selfies, and groupies. Children will simultaneously enjoy a specially curated play arena filled with engaging activities. By 1:00 p.m., the main concert takes off and runs till 5:30 p.m., parading an outstanding mix of music, dance, comedy, and motivational moments,” the statement read in parts.

    Raufu Ridwan Ganiyu, Head of Programmes Content Subcommittee, described the concert as one that “will parade some of the most exciting young entertainers Nigeria has to offer, alongside seasoned acts, ensuring that everyone – children and adults alike – leaves with unforgettable memories.”

  • Technical glitch disrupts BBNaija season 10 transmission

    Technical glitch disrupts BBNaija season 10 transmission

    The popular reality TV show, Big Brother Naija, has experienced a temporary transmission break due to a power issue.

    The show’s organisers promptly notified viewers of the technical glitch, assuring them that the housemates were safe and sound.

    After being off for over two hours, the organisers via a statement stated that their technical crew is working swiftly to restore power and resume normal broadcasting.

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    Viewers were advised to stand by while the issue was being addressed.

    The statement reads, “We’re currently experiencing a temporary break in Big Brother Naija transmission due to a power issue. Rest assured, the housemates are safe and sound.

    “Our technical team is working swiftly to restore power and normal service. Thank you for your patience. Grab a snack, stretch your legs. We’ll be back serving premium entertainment shortly!

    The brief disruption caused a stir among fans, who took to social media to express their concerns.

    However, the show’s team reassured them that premium entertainment would resume shortly.

  • Church drama participation shaped my acting career – Bucci Franklin

    Church drama participation shaped my acting career – Bucci Franklin

    Actor Bucci Franklin has revealed how participating in church drama during his formative years laid the foundation for both his career and spiritual journey.

    In a conversation with Chude Jideonwo, Franklin recalled that his first stage experience came through the Evangelical Church of West Africa (ECWA), where he was the only teenager in the men’s fellowship drama group.

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    “I started from church. In my formative years, I was attending ECWA. Imagine being the only teenager in the men’s fellowship drama group, performing with men in their 50s right there on the pulpit where baptisms were held,” he said.

    Franklin reflected on how those experiences not only sharpened his artistry but also deepened his faith.

    “When I think about my experience as a child growing up and having different encounters with my Heavenly Father as regards my job, I know. I don’t need a soothsayer or somebody with a silver tongue. I know,” he added.

  • BBNaija S10: Kola admits strong attraction to fellow housemate Dede

    BBNaija S10: Kola admits strong attraction to fellow housemate Dede

    Big Brother Naija Season 10 housemate, Kola, has openly confessed that his only attraction in the house is towards fellow contestant, Dede.

    During a late-night chat with Imisi on Thursday, Kola revealed that he feels a strong physical attraction to the 23-year-old, admitting that her presence often stirs emotions he struggles to control.

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    “She is a very fine girl, I’m attracted to her. I’m not supposed to tell you this, but I get easily aroused around her. Sometimes I even have to adjust myself. She is the only person who gets my attention in this house,” he said.

    In response, Imisi described Kola’s candid admission as “impressive.”

  • How YouTube solved Nollywood’s royalty problem, by Ronke Oshodi-Oke

    How YouTube solved Nollywood’s royalty problem, by Ronke Oshodi-Oke

    Actress Ronke Oshodi-Oke has highlighted how YouTube has revolutionized the Nigerian film industry, giving filmmakers greater control over their work.

    Speaking on Nollywood On Radio, she explained that before the rise of YouTube, many creators struggled to earn royalties, as third-party marketers often withheld payments, forcing filmmakers to “manage and try” to survive.

    With YouTube, however, Ronke said filmmakers can now produce, market, and distribute their content independently while retaining all income generated.

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    “Before, it used to be very difficult to get royalties when you produced a movie. Thank God now that you have your own YouTube—you are your own marketer, your own producer, your own executive producer. You do everything on your own. Nobody owes you anything,” she said.

    According to her, this shift has made Nollywood more inclusive, enabling creators to connect directly with audiences and build sustainable incomes.

    Drawing from her decades of experience in the industry, Ronke described YouTube as a game-changer whose impact will continue to shape Nollywood for years to come.