Category: Entertainment

  • Wizkid, family return to UK after Detty December

    Wizkid, family return to UK after Detty December

    Grammy winner, Wizkid has returned to the United Kingdom with his family – consisting of his partner Jada Pollock and their three children.

    The singer arrived in the United Kingdom on a private airplane on Thursday, January 8, 2026 to begin plans for the New Year.

    His partner and manager, Jada Pollock revealed that the team will be very busy for the next three months without breaks.

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    Wizkid had a good run in 2025 despite not releasing an album or EP of his own. He toured the world, appeared at several shows and held joint performances with several global and Nigerian superstars.

    His year culminated with a star studded performance in Lagos, Nigeria as one of the most highlighted concerts that made up the 2025 edition of the Detty December in Lagos, Nigeria.

  • Heartbeat replaces Ultimate Love?

    Heartbeat replaces Ultimate Love?

    Six years after testing the dating-reality-show waters with Ultimate Love, MultiChoice, through Africa Magic has created a new reality dating series, Heartbeat.

    With some similarities, and some disparities, both Ultimate Love and Heartbeat are Nigerian reality dating shows featuring single contestants living together in a secluded location to find love.

    While the formats are very similar, the main difference lies in the nature of the final prize and commitment. For Ultimate Love, the winning couple is declared the ‘Ultimate Couple’ and receives cash prize, a fully furnished apartment, and an all-expenses-paid traditional wedding. The emphasis is on reaching a clear, life-altering commitment (marriage) by the show’s end.

    However, for Heartbeat, the climax involves couples deciding whether to offer their partner a ‘Promise Lock,’ a symbolic pledge to continue their relationship and commitment beyond the confines of the house, potentially leading to a lasting partnership. The commitment is more open-ended than the direct path to a sponsored wedding offered by Ultimate Love.

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    In the same vein, while Ultimate Love had a total of 22 love couples – 11 males, 11 females – parading as housemates, HeartBeat has just 10 individuals – 5 males and five females – seeking love in the house.

    The Heartbeat House will start airing on Sunday, January 11, 2026 as against February 11, when Ultimate Love launched in 2020.

    The love seekers scheduled to participate in the first season of Heartbeat include 25 year old Alvin Leonard, 29-year old Igwe Cruise,  27-year old Henri Promise Chibueze, 26 year old Ken Nwaomucha, 31 year old Ikenna Damian Maduba, 30 year old Chidera Eggerue, 28 year old Queen Latifah, 28 year old Hilda Braso Agyekum, 24 year old Shekinah Esosa, and 26 year old Toriah Kim.

  • Peruzzi, 9ice, Terry G, Fola thrill at Glenfiddich Experimental Night Concert

    Peruzzi, 9ice, Terry G, Fola thrill at Glenfiddich Experimental Night Concert

    A timeline of some of the best Afrobeats songs from the early 2000s till 2025 were put on display as four artists from different generations of Nigerian music took turns to thrill guests and attendees of the Glenfiddich Experimental Night Concert.

    The line- up of artists and DJs moved freely between memory, reinvention and culture in one night. The 2025 edition of the annual event was held in partnership with international music label gamma records.

    The event was kicked off with a DJ relay that had DJ Casper Sandra, DJ Cocaina, DJ Gigi Jasmine, DJ Maze x Mxtreme, DJ Crowd Kontroller, DJ Tag Team and DJ Tunes rotating seamlessly, pulling from different decades and genres of music.

    Peruzzi stepped out first as the live performances began to deliver some of his biggest tunes including ‘Somebody Baby’ and ‘Majesty’ to an audience that met him with loud, easy responses. It was a grounded opening that firmly placed the night in the present.

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    9ice came up next and as an O1’ guy in the game, he began his performance with a slower and more reflective energy, built on storytelling that has followed him for more than two decades. Two songs, ‘Gongo Aso’ and ‘Street Credibility,’ defined the night as the response was immediate. Voices rose, not out of hype, but recognition.

    Then Terry G took the stage and disrupted the entire rhythm that has been played earlier. The Free Madness star returned with the unpredictable energy that once defined an era of Nigerian pop music. His performance was loud, restless and unfiltered, driven by genre bending production and anthems that still landed with force.

    Emerging young act, Fola , closed the night leaning into experimentation, stretching the energy outward and offering a glimpse of what lies ahead.

    Beyond the music, the night drew an impressive cross-section of Nigeria’s creative ecosystem including Vice President and General Manager of gamma in Africa, Larry Gaaga, alongside Osi Suave, Charles Okpaleke, Ike Onyema, Seyi Classic, Fola David, Shaun Okojie, Mide Iwasokun, Chimezie Imo and Efe Tommy, among others.

  • AFRIMA: When, where to watch the 9th All Africa Music Awards live

    AFRIMA: When, where to watch the 9th All Africa Music Awards live

    The 9th edition of the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) is currently underway in Lagos, Nigeria, celebrating the continent’s vibrant music scene and rich cultural heritage.

    The festival kicked off with the AFRIMA Music Village, an open-air concert, which took place on January 9, 2026, featuring a star-studded line-up of artists including Femi Kuti, Skales, Wande Coal, Diamond Platnumz, Mavo, and Yemi Alade.

    The main awards ceremony is scheduled to be held on January 11, 2026, and will be co-hosted by Nigerian rapper and actor Falz and French-Senegalese actress and media personality Liliane Maroune.

    The event will be broadcast live on DStv Channel 196 and GOtv Channel 28, as well as streamed on DStv Stream.

    This year’s festival is themed “Unstoppable Africa,” a tribute to the continent’s growing global influence and creative momentum.

    The annual event, organised by the International Executive Committee of AFRIMA in collaboration with the African Union Commission and in partnership with the Lagos State Government, aims to promote Africa’s rich cultural heritage and celebrate outstanding musical works, talent, and creativity across the continent.

  • Allwell Ademola’s tribute: Bakare Zainab blasts trolls, defends emotional display

    Allwell Ademola’s tribute: Bakare Zainab blasts trolls, defends emotional display

    Actress Bakare Zainab has responded to online trolls who criticised her emotional display at the service of songs for the late actress Allwell Ademola on Thursday.

    A troll had cursed her father in a direct message, prompting Bakare to lash out at the individual.

    Bakare, on Instagram, wrote that people are coming into her DM to curse her dad, and questioned the person’s audacity.

    She stated that she’s not a celebrity and will not maintain her home training.

    Bakare advised the troll to worry about their own end, asking who will grieve for them when they’re gone and how they would grieve for them.

    “Eniobanke finally laid to rest. May God be pleased with your soul and honour your return. People are coming into my DM to curse my dad, and y’all said I shouldn’t talk? My father?

    “I am not a celebrity o, so I will lose home training. Ah, my father is in my DM! The Audacity!! Instead of worrying about how others are grieving for their loved one, why not ask yourself, who will grieve for you when you’re gone, and how would they grieve for you? Worry about your own end o.

    Abi, you no go kpai again? Ahhhh my father!!! And y’all said I should keep mute. Ah,” she wrote.

    Bakare’s response has garnered attention, with many praising her for standing up to the troll.

    Allwell Ademola was laid to rest on Friday, and her colleagues and fans continue to pay tribute to her memory.

  • Actress Debbie Shokoya pays emotional tribute to late Allwell Ademola

    Actress Debbie Shokoya pays emotional tribute to late Allwell Ademola

    Debbie Shokoya has honoured the memory of her late colleague and friend, Allwell Ademola, describing her as a vibrant and joyful personality who embraced life wholeheartedly.

    In a heartfelt Instagram post, Shokoya reflected on Ademola’s passing, affirming her belief that the actress is now “laughing and dancing with the angels.” She noted that Ademola embodied cheerfulness, carrying warmth and positivity wherever she went.

    Shokoya added that Ademola’s legacy endures through the many lives she impacted, emphasising that her spirit of happiness remains unforgettable.

    “It is well. For the playful and happy soul that allwell was…I choose to find solace in how cheerful and joyful she lived every moment when she was here. I am sure that while we gathered yesterday, Allwell was laughing and dancing with the angels in heaven.

    “If we could see her, she’s probably teasing every one of us, jumping into our videos to laugh because that is who Allwell was…she’s still very much alive because she made sure she carried so much happiness and cheerfulness everywhere she goes, that she deposited into each and everyone she met!

    “Allwell is presently disturbing god. Gisting him about every moment well-spent! She is probably asking him for ice cream if there’s any there. God knows He sent an angel who delivered and lived life well…

    “Allwell has taught me/us something so trivial yet very important! “Live every moment!!” so that when you are gone, you will be felt so alive. Till now…I feel it in my spirit that Allwell is dancing, jumping, laughing, teasing, and cracking jokes. She’s very much alive! Legacy”

    Allwell Ademola has been laid to rest in Lagos following her passing on December 27, 2025, at the age of 49.

    She died of a heart attack at her residence and was remembered for her talent and contributions to the film industry.

  • Allwell Ademola’s brother apologises to Iyabo Ojo over ‘lack of support’ comment 

    Allwell Ademola’s brother apologises to Iyabo Ojo over ‘lack of support’ comment 

    Late actress Allwell Ademola’s brother has apologised to Iyabo Ojo for calling her out over lack of support for his late sister.

    He approached Iyabo Ojo during a memorial service and begged for forgiveness.

    Iyabo Ojo accepted his apology, saying it was a thing of the past and she’d forgiven him.

    “Big mummy please don’t be offended, you can see that I didn’t abuse you in the viral video. Please I’m sorry.”

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    While prostrating to beg her, Iyabo Ojo quickly embraced him and said “O ti lo (it’s a thing of the past) to God I have forgiven you.”

    The drama started when Allwell’s brother called out Iyabo Ojo and other celebrities for not supporting his sister when she was alive.

    Iyabo Ojo had responded, saying she’d supported Allwell Ademola through featuring in her movies for free multiple times.

  • Peller apologises to Oginika, says online hate left him traumatised

    Peller apologises to Oginika, says online hate left him traumatised

    TikTok content creator, Peller, has apologised to Oginika, the woman he confronted at a restaurant, admitting fault but noting that he reacted under the weight of intense online hostility.

    The clash occurred after Oginika allegedly cautioned him for being loud, prompting Peller to criticise her in return. His reaction drew widespread condemnation from social media users, who described his conduct as excessive.

    Addressing the controversy during a livestream, Peller said the volume of hate he has been receiving online contributed to his outburst. 

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    While he expressed regret for his behaviour, he also maintained that Oginika should avoid speaking to people in a manner he considered disrespectful.

    “That girl that I meet in that food place that we exchanged some words, I’m sorry. But I’m traumatized,” he said.

    “The hate i get online is a lot and when someone says something negative in real life, it gets to me. Oginika I’m sorry. But you too no dey talk to people like that, e no fair.”

  • Wizkid becomes first African to hit 10billion Spotify streams

    Wizkid becomes first African to hit 10billion Spotify streams

    Grammy-nominated singer Wizkid has made history as the first African artist to surpass 10 billion streams on Spotify.

    This achievement is a proof to his global influence and popularity, with hits like “One Dance” with Drake, which has nearly 4 billion streams, and “Essence” featuring Tems, with over 334 million streams.

    According to the latest figures as of January 2026, Wizkid tops the list of Africa’s most-streamed artists on Spotify, with Burna Boy following closely behind on more than 9.5 billion streams.

    Rema ranks third with 5.6 billion streams, while Tems has surpassed 4.4 billion. South African star Tyla has accumulated 3.7 billion streams, and Nigerian singer Ayra Starr trails closely with 3.3 billion streams.

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    Wizkid’s third studio album, Made In Lagos Deluxe, is his most streamed project on the platform, with over one billion streams.

    Wizkid’s success extends beyond streaming numbers, as he’s received numerous awards and nominations, including a Grammy Award for his collaboration with Beyoncé on The Lion King: The Gift soundtrack.

    He’s also won several BET Awards, Soul Train Awards, and Billboard Awards, claiming his position as a leading African artist.

  • My life is better without my father, says Portable

    My life is better without my father, says Portable

    For the second time in two years, controversial street-pop artist, Habeeb Okikiola, aka Portable, has gone hard on his father claiming his life is better without him.

    A few days into the New Year, the singer took to his social media account to level serious allegations against his father in a live video. He accused his father of neglect, manipulation, and financially exploiting his success, while also warning him against what he described as spiritual intimidation.

    The outburst follows a physical altercation between Portable and one of his babymama, Asabi.

    During an Instagram Live session, the Zazu singer lamented that his father consistently distances himself whenever he faces challenges involving the police or marital disputes, yet maintains contact with his partners for selfish gains.

    In a 10 minute long vitriol, he said, “Even my dad is only concerned with getting money from me. There is no time in the police station that you will ever come to my aid as your son. But you can collect the phone numbers of your son’s baby mamas and collect money from them.

    “Are you not supposed to have a phone number and relations with just one wife, you know, with me? It’s only Bewaji, my only wife, that you’re supposed to know, but you chase after all of them for money. You will be sniffing around my family. You are with me, yet my life is scattered.

    “My fans, why? When you are not with me, my life goes on. If people invade my house and I ask my father to report to the police station, he won’t answer; he will run and hide from my problems. I am facing a lot of fans, but you will not believe me.

    “My life is good without you. I am a hero. You did not take care of me. You did not send me to school. You are just like Baba Mohbad; you have collected all my shoes and clothes. But when there is war, you will be absent.”

    He continued saying, “When I wanted to build a house, I told him to handle it. He was always cheating me. You quoted 300 blocks as 900 blocks for me. I want to roof a building for N1.4 million, but you called it N2.7 million. You stand on my toes because of my properties.

    “When my mother died, my father said he was not concerned. Am I your only child? Leave me to live my life. My father was cheating me on the purchase of bricks. You were in Abuja doing your thing. Then you came into my life when I became famous.

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    “You can never inherit me. I will not allow you to do to me what they did to Mohbad. My father is ready to take my properties, including my cars and my clothes. I swear to God who made me, no one can inherit me, and I will live long before I die to take care of my kids and my properties.

    “You can not kill me. Spirituality is genuine, and I will be spiritual with anybody. Assuming my mum were alive, I wouldn’t be suffering this much because she would fight for me. My father scammed my mum before her death; he is still scamming me as well.

    “My father sent me away from Abuja, and I came to learn tailoring in Lagos. My father blocked my aunt, who raised me when my mum died, saying she used me for rituals. My dad chased my aunt, who used to stay with me.

    “My aunt, Alhaja, used to stand for me when I got arrested at the police station. My dad has blocked her, the woman who raised me as a kid, so he can scam me. Alhaja, where are you? My father has scattered everything. My father has collected my money and cars, even though I haven’t bought anything for Alhaja yet.

    “If not for Alhaja, who fortified me, I wouldn’t be here today. But my father caused Alhaja to say that she is using me for ritual, Alhaja is rich, and I am rich with everything she raised me with.

    “Whereas, I am not supposed to even take care of my father because he was not available when I was born, he went on hajj, it was my mum who sorted out my naming ceremony. Yet, my father won’t take care of my family and siblings from the money he got from me.”