Category: Entertainment

  • Reality star Praise Nelson weds

    Reality star Praise Nelson weds

    ‎Reality TV star Praise Nelson has tied the knot with partner in a colourful traditional marriage ceremony. 

    ‎Captioned ‘Traditionally hitched’ on Instagram, the reality TV star, dancer, and fitness enthusiast celebrated his union in a joyous event attended by family, close friends, and well-wishers.

    ‎Praise, who captured the hearts of many during the 2020 BBNaija season, looked regal in his traditional attire, while his bride radiated elegance beside him.

    ‎Pictures and videos from the ceremony, which have since gone viral on social media, showcase the couple’s happiness and the vibrant cultural elements of the event. 

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    ‎The celebration has sparked an outpouring of congratulatory messages from fans and fellow BBNaija alumni, who flooded platforms like Instagram with warm wishes for the newlyweds.

    ‎The announcement of Praise’s traditional marriage follows engagement on August 11, 2025, when he shared stunning pre-wedding photos on Instagram with the caption, “I’m out… Y’all be safe.” 

    ‎ ‎While details about the bride and the wedding’s venue remain private, the event has been described as a beautiful blend of culture and love.

  • BBNaija: People killed goats to celebrate my disqualification – Tacha

    BBNaija: People killed goats to celebrate my disqualification – Tacha

    Former Big Brother Naija housemate Tacha has reflected on her life after being disqualified from the show in 2019.

    In a recent podcast appearance on Honest Bunch, Tacha took a walk down memory lane, recalling the intense public reaction to her exit from the “Pepper Dem” season.

    She revealed that people went as far as killing goats to celebrate her disqualification, due to polarised opinions about her during her time on the show.

    “I’ve been called different types of names. I got disqualified from the reality TV show and people killed a goat, killed stuff,” she said.

    Tacha’s disqualification stemmed from a physical altercation with fellow housemate Mercy Eke, who ultimately won the season.

    The incident led to a significant shift in public perception about Tacha, with many branding her with various names.

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    Beyond her BBNaija experience, Tacha also spoke about the challenges she faced while living in the UK.

    She shared that she spent a staggering £5,000 per month on rent in an upscale neighborhood.

    The high cost of living in the UK left her struggling to connect with friends who were juggling multiple jobs to make ends meet.

    “Before you sleep and wake up, it’s 30 days already, and you’re like, I have to start calculating,” she said.

  • Toke Makinwa reveals baby’s gender with emotional video ‎

    Toke Makinwa reveals baby’s gender with emotional video ‎

    ‎Media personality Toke Makinwa has revealed the gender of her first child with a heartfelt video on Instagram.

    Toke, in the video showcased a pink bag, indicating she is expecting a girl. 

    ‎Toke had announced her pregnancy, describing it as her life’s most significant project and a divine response to her prayers for a transformative 2025.

    ‎She explained that she opted for an intimate reveal, visiting her favorite stores to select gifts in the gender’s colour to capture the special moment. 

    ‎”I couldn’t wait to find out the gender of my baby, I wanted a very intimate gender reveal and that’s what I did. Went to my top 3 stores and bought presents that represented the colour of the gender. 

    “‎I decided to put together this precious moment to share with your online Uncle and aunties”, she captioned the video. 

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    ‎Earlier this year on her podcast, Toke expressed her readiness to settle down, even as a second, third, or fourth wife.

    ‎She previously discussed being single and childless at 40, reflecting on her resilience despite past marital challenges.

    ‎Last year, she responded to a troll mocking her unmarried status, confidently stating that God would bless her, and the troll would witness her joy.

  • Femi Adebayo mourns Chief ‘Kanran’

    Femi Adebayo mourns Chief ‘Kanran’

    Actor and filmmaker Femi Adebayo Salami has paid tributes to veteran actor Chief Kanran, who recently passed away.

    Femi expressed struggle to come to terms with the sudden loss, noting that it was particularly overwhelming since Chief Kanran had just finished working on one of his projects.

    In his heartfelt message, Femi prayed that Allah forgives Chief Kanran’s shortcomings and grants him eternal rest.

    He also prayed for strength and comfort for the actor’s family as they navigate this difficult time.

    He wrote on Instagram: “Still struggling to come to terms with the sudden passing of Chief Segun Kehinde AkinRemi @chiefkanran

    “This loss is particularly overwhelming, as he had just concluded his last acting performance on one of my projects.

    “May Almighty Allah forgive his shortcomings, grant him eternal rest in Aljannah Firdaus, be with his family, and give them the strength to carry through this loss. Rest well, sir”.

    Chief Kanran was known for his iconic roles in Yoruba films and theater, and his legacy will be remembered for years to come.

    Kanran, famous for playing a wealthy man in movies, started acting professionally in 1975.

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    He played the role of Kurunmi in a play of the same title written by Prof. Ola Rotimi.

    He also appeared in some episodes of ‘Mirror in the Sun’, which marked the beginning of his transition from stage to the screen.

    He played the role of a businessman in a soap opera, ‘Images’.

    His breakthrough was on stage when he acted in Langbodo, Nigeria’s drama entry to Festac ’77 at the National Arts Theatre, Iganmu, Lagos.

    On television, he acted as Alaafin Kanran in a drama shown on Lagos Television, October 1, 1988.

  • Tim Godfrey reacts as Davido vibes to song at Miami wedding

    Tim Godfrey reacts as Davido vibes to song at Miami wedding

    Gospel singer Tim Godfrey has shared thoughts on seeing Davido vibe to his song at the music star’s recent white wedding in Miami.

    According to Tim Godfrey, this moment stirred something within him, reminding him of his calling to influence the world and spread the gospel.

    He emphasised that not all gospel artists are meant to stay within the church; some are called to reach a broader audience through mainstream channels.

    Tim Godfrey stressed that his mission is to reach people beyond the church walls, and he won’t be limited by traditional labels.

    He wrote: “This really stirred something within me; many of us don’t understand why we do what we do. We are called to influence the world and take over it for Christ! I’m not going to play small about my labour for the gospel because the church is yet to see that not all of us are called for the four corners of the church! Some of us are sent mainstream to reach out to the stray.

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    “I do not stand for the label that stops me from reaching the generation and people God has released us to reach in Acts 1:8

    “It doesn’t have to sound like church to be God Orchestrated.

    “My name is Dr. Tim Godfrey, and I have NO LABEL but The Gospel!”.

    The Nation reported on Sunday, August 10th, the singer and his wife, Chioma held their white wedding ceremony in Miami.

    The likes of Dangote, Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke, Obi Cubana and his wife, Dbanj and his wife, Uche Jombo, Zlatan and wife, and more were in attendance.

  • Laffmattazz announces 2025 UK tour featuring Gbenga Adeyinka

    Laffmattazz announces 2025 UK tour featuring Gbenga Adeyinka

    Nigeria’s premier entertainment brand, Laffmattazz with Gbenga Adeyinka and Friends, is delighted to unveil its highly anticipated 2025 UK tour as Gbengaadeyinka lands in London for the shows scheduled to run across six major cities in August.

    Headlined by the legendary African comedian Gbenga Adeyinka, the tour promises a spectacular display of comedy, music, and cultural celebration, featuring some of Africa’s most celebrated performers and entertainers.

    Hailed as one of the most influential comedians on the continent, Gbenga Adeyinka’s wit, charisma, and comedic mastery have earned him a revered status in African entertainment. His presence ensures an extraordinary experience for all attendees.

    The tour will showcase an impressive lineup of entertainers, including king of Comedy Alibaba, MC Abbey Da Prof, MC Larry J, MC OJB, Arkbishop, Aridunnu, MC Obete 1 of Manchester, Toastmaster, Cris Da Enteratainer, Okikiade, Bidemi Alaran, MC Questionnaire among others.

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    This diverse ensemble guarantees a night filled with side-splitting comedy, captivating performances, and lively music.

    Tour Schedule and venues:

    – Cambridge – August 22, 2025 

      Venue: Arbury Hall, The Centre, Campkin Road, Cambridge, CB4 2LD 

    – Nottingham – August 23, 2025 

      Venue: St Jude Hall, Mapperley, 405 Woodborough Rd, Nottingham, NG3 5HE .

    – Oxford – August 24, 2025 

      Venue: Comies Caribbean Grill, 202A Garsinton Road, Oxford, OX4 6NQ .

      Tickets & Info: +44 7300 205911 |

    – *London* – August 25, 2025 

      Venue: Unit 3-4, Blenheim Business Centre, 18-20 Locks Lane, Mitcham, CR4 2JX 

      Tickets & Info: 07787427862 |

    – *Manchester* – August 29, 2025 

      Venue: 137 Cheetham Road, Manchester, M8 8LY 

      Tickets & Info: +44 7877 587857 |

    – *Northampton* – August 31, 2025 

      Venue: The Black Diamond, Lower Harding Street, Northampton, NN1 2JL 

  • Davido pays tribute to late Sound Sultan in 10 Kilo

    Davido pays tribute to late Sound Sultan in 10 Kilo

    Multiple award-winning singer Davido has paid tribute to the late Sound Sultan in the music video for his new single, ‘10 Kilo.’

    The track, taken from Davido’s recently released album ‘5ive,’ features a runway setting with plus-size women walking the stage. In one of the scenes, a picture of Sound Sultan appears in the background — a nod to the late artist’s enduring legacy.

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    Before his death in July 2021, Sound Sultan released ‘Orobo,’ a hit song featuring Flavour that celebrated body positivity and fuller-figured women. The thematic similarity between ‘Orobo’ and ‘10 Kilo’ has not gone unnoticed by fans, many of whom have praised Davido for the gesture.

    The tribute has been widely shared on social media, with admirers describing it as a fitting acknowledgment of Sound Sultan’s contribution to Nigerian music.

    Davido’s 5ive album continues to attract attention for its range of sounds and collaborations, with 10 Kilo adding a nostalgic connection for fans of the late music icon.

  • AFRIMA: Road to 2025 edition

    AFRIMA: Road to 2025 edition

    There is no doubt that the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) has returned with renewed determination to reward and unite African countries through music after a two-year hiatus.

    Ahead of a more robust and intentional edition scheduled for November 2025, organisers of AFRIMA have embarked on a journey to give Africa one of the best music awards and culture festivals in Lagos, Nigeria.

    For the 2025 edition, which has been dubbed ‘Unstoppable Africa,’ plans are in top gear for the initiative to run between November 25, 2025 and November 30, 2025.

    Already, the Federal Government of Nigeria has received and accepted the responsibilities of the host country, while the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy have also thrown its weight behind the 2025 edition.

    With entry submissions closed on August 8, organisers revealed that a total of 10,717 entries were received.

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    According to the organisers, the surge in submissions reinforces AFRIMA’s position as the continent’s most prestigious platform for developing, celebrating, and promoting African music globally.

    West Africa led the submissions with 5,215 entries (48.68 per cent), followed by Southern Africa with 2,080 entries (19.42 per cent) and Eastern Africa with 804 entries (7.50 per cent). Northern Africa recorded 267 entries (2.49 per cent), Central Africa 291 entries (2.72 per cent), while Africans in the diaspora submitted 75 entries (0.70 per cent).

    Ahead of its 2025 Adjudication Process, organisers appointed new music experts to join its International Jury panel. The three new jury members are Marwane Fachane, who represents Morocco (Northern Africa); Asma Lucy Ilado from Kenya (Eastern Africa); and Messie Mboukou from Congo Brazzaville (Central Africa).

    Other members of the jury include Olisa Adibua, Jury-in-Charge/Associate Producer; Vicensia Shule, African Union representative; Emil Ngumbah from Cameroon, representing Central Africa; Joett from Tanzania, representing Eastern Africa and Hossam El Gamal from Egypt, representing Northern Africa.

    Others are Adam Tiran from South Africa, representing Southern Africa, Delani Makhalima from Zimbabwe, representing Southern Africa, Guy Neza from Cote d’Ivoire, representing Western Africa, Motolani Alake from Nigeria, representing Western Africa and Hadja Kobele, Diaspora, representing North America.

    The 13-member International Jury began adjudication on Friday, August 8, in Lagos.

    The process, which will run until Sunday, August 17, will screen, categorise, and score entries based on quality, originality, impact, and cultural relevance, before selecting nominees in various regional and continental categories.

    On Thursday, August 14, organisers held the 2025 AFRIMA’s patron dinner with the Jury at the Knowhere Restaurant on Victoria Island. The event had several attendees, including members of the jury as well as media practitioners.

    All is set for AFRIMA 2025, and the five-day-long event will be broadcast in more than 84 countries around the world.

  • From Nigeria to Ghana: Renewed piracy raises fear across borders

    From Nigeria to Ghana: Renewed piracy raises fear across borders

    In recent months, a wave of frustration has swept through Nollywood as some of its biggest stars openly call out Ghanaian television stations for what they describe as brazen theft of their creative works.

    From Omoni Oboli to Bimbo Ademoye and, most recently, Nosa Rex, the allegations are the same: their films are being broadcast in Ghana without consent, contracts, or compensation. And while the incidents happened separately, the pattern has sparked a bigger conversation on cross-border piracy and the respect (or lack thereof) for intellectual property in Africa’s entertainment space.

    Different voices, same problem

    It began with Omoni Oboli, who discovered one of her productions airing on a Ghanaian TV channel without her knowledge. Her outrage was echoed months later by Bimbo Ademoye, who expressed similar disappointment after stumbling on her work being screened in Ghana — again, without permission.

    The most recent voice is that of Nosa Rex. In a video posted on his social media page, the actor lamented how his films were being shown in Ghana without his involvement, calling it disrespectful to filmmakers who invest heavily in their craft.

    “I’ve said it before and I will say it again, Ghana’s entertainment industry will continue to be behind. Since there’s no one in the whole of Ghana to tell you guys that what you’re doing does not make sense. I’m using this opportunity to call out all the entertainment bodies in Ghana, all the TV stations are stupid and foolish, no disrespect to my fans because I love them but this is too much, enough is enough,” Rex said.

    Continuing, he said, “I just released my new movie, ‘Prince of Peace’ and y’all are already airing it, don’t you know we spend money to shoot movies? If they watch on your TV station how will they stream on our channel? I’m also calling out all my Ghana actors, why are you not condemning this act? If this is happening in Lagos I’m sure I would have spoken out against it.”

    The cost of piracy

    While Nollywood has battled piracy for decades from street-side CD vendors to illegal streaming platforms, the infiltration by foreign broadcasters presents a new challenge. Industry experts argue that unauthorized airings in neighbouring countries strip producers of potential revenue, weaken the value of distribution rights, and discourage further investment.

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    A Nollywood distributor who spoke anonymously said, “Each time a film is aired without clearance, the producer loses not just money but also the opportunity to negotiate legitimate deals. This is revenue gone, audience data lost, and brand integrity damaged.”

    A call for action

    The recurring complaints have reignited calls for stronger enforcement of copyright laws across African borders. Stakeholders are urging both the Nigerian and Ghanaian governments to collaborate on protecting creatives and holding violators accountable.

    For Nollywood, Africa’s most prolific film industry, the issue goes beyond a handful of celebrities crying foul. It is a matter of safeguarding the industry’s economic future. Without decisive action, piracy in any form whether online, on DVDs, or via unauthorized television broadcasts threatens to undo the progress made in elevating African storytelling on the global stage.

    Until then, Nollywood’s stars, like Omoni Oboli, Bimbo Ademoye, and Nosa Rex, will continue to speak out not just for themselves, but for every filmmaker whose work deserves to be seen with respect, and paid for in full.

  • My mom is the reason I’m still married, says Foluke Daramola

    My mom is the reason I’m still married, says Foluke Daramola

    Nollywood actress and humanitarian, Foluke Daramola-Salako, has revealed that her late mother played a major role in keeping her marriage intact.

    Speaking during a recent podcast, the actress described her mother as her best friend and everything, recalling how she battled a stroke for five years before her passing.

    “My mom was my best friend and everything. She was sick for five years – she had a stroke. The year she got her visa during COVID-19 was the year she got sick. I don’t think there are two people that can be like my mother,” Daramola said.

    According to the actress, her mother’s strength and values influenced her decision to remain married despite challenges.

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    “The truth of the matter is; it is because of my mother that I’m still married because left to me alone there are so many things that I can say I can’t take anymore, but my mom stood for everything right,” she stated.

    Daramola praised her mother’s unwavering faith and dedication to God, noting that even in pain, she was full of gratitude.

    “She lost my father when she was 38 years old and never remarried. My mom’s life was sold out to God. Even in her pain, my mom would still praise God. I still cried last night because I look around me and I don’t find real people and that’s the only real person I can talk to,” she said emotionally.

    Fondly remembering her mother’s natural beauty, the actress remarked that she never underwent any cosmetic procedures. “She was a very beautiful woman when she was young, she didn’t do tummy tuck or BBL but she had everything. I thank God because I’m sure she’s in a better place because the pain was so much,” she added.