Category: Entertainment

  • Simi’s ‘Duduke’ earns gold certification in New Zealand

    Simi’s ‘Duduke’ earns gold certification in New Zealand

    Singer and songwriter Simi has achieved a significant milestone with her hit song “Duduke”, earning a gold certification in New Zealand for selling 15,000 units.

    Released in 2022, the song’s catchy beat and heartfelt lyrics resonated with listeners worldwide.

    The song’s music video, which featured Simi’s baby bump, showcased her joy and anticipation as she awaited the arrival of her child.

    The song’s success inspired the “Duduke Challenge,” where fans created their own interpretations of the song.

    Simi’s daughter, Adejare, has also become affectionately linked to the song, with some fans referring to her as “Duduke.”

    It was gathered that while Simi doesn’t mind the association, she prefers her daughter to be called by her actual name.

  • How I became a comedian after failing at ‘Yahoo Yahoo’ – Destalker

    How I became a comedian after failing at ‘Yahoo Yahoo’ – Destalker

    Popular comedian Desmond Onaibe, better known by his stage name Destalker, has revealed that he once attempted to venture into internet fraud before discovering his true calling in comedy.

    Speaking on the In-house Gist podcast, Destalker admitted that he couldn’t go through with the fraudulent activities because of his kind nature, explaining that he didn’t have the heart to cheat or deceive others.

    He recounted how, during that period, a friend used to pay for his night browsing sessions at a cyber café, saying that his conscience eventually stopped him from continuing down that path.

    He said, “Before I left Enugu, I tried internet fraud with one of my friends who is now a pastor, but I wasn’t successful at it. Then we would book night sessions at the cyber cafe for N250. I couldn’t afford it then, so my friend always paid for me. He is now a big pastor.

    “However, while he was scouting for victims online to scam, I was busy chatting with my family, friends, and old schoolmates from Ughelli on Facebook. After that, I would fall asleep. There is no need for overspeeding when you are in the wrong lane”.

    Reflecting on his journey, Destalker expressed gratitude for not succeeding in internet fraud, crediting his kind heart for keeping him on the right path.

    He added, “But today, it is a changed story. Because it [internet fraud] was not my destiny. I can’t defraud a person because I am kind hearted. Because of all that I went through, I have grown so confident that no one can stop me from achieving my goal.

    “There were some comedians who said without them I would not perform at certain shows, and I told them that I would blow even without performing there. And I did. Some of the shows have gone extinct, and some of the comedians are also no longer relevant,” Destalker expressed.

  • Wizkid’s son Tife releases debut EP ‘Champion’s Arrival’

    Wizkid’s son Tife releases debut EP ‘Champion’s Arrival’

    Tife Balogun, the 14-year-old son of global Afrobeats star Wizkid, has officially entered the music scene with his debut EP, “Champion’s Arrival.”

    The five-track project is now available on all major streaming platforms, marking a significant milestone in the young artist’s career.

    Tife, whose stage name is Champz, recently teased his debut single on social media, sparking excitement across the music scene.

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    The short clip showcased his confident rap verse and maturity beyond his years, with fans and critics alike praising his flow and delivery.

    One of the standout lines from the teaser, “Shout-out to the OGs in the game, but it’s time to pass on the baton,” has drawn attention for its bold message.

    With the release of “Champion’s Arrival,” Tife Balogun is poised to follow in his father’s footsteps and make a name for himself in the music world.

  • Regina Daniels celebrates brother’s freedom from detention

    Regina Daniels celebrates brother’s freedom from detention

    Actress Regina Daniels has celebrated her brother, Sammy West’s release from detention after being granted bail over allegations linked to her marital issues with Senator Ned Nwoko.

    West’s bail was set at N5 million, secured by a legal team led by human rights lawyer Marshal Abubakar.

    The case has been adjourned to November 28 for further hearing.

    Daniels expressed joy and gratitude on social media, thanking her fans and well-wishers for their support during her brother’s detention.

    She described the love and support she received as “heart-warming” and appreciated the outpouring of love, which made her feel valued.

    She said, “Guys, do you know it’s really such a big deal to be loved by a lot of people? Wait, can I brag about that? Can I actually brag that I’m loved by so many people?

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    “See, the kind of love I received during this period makes me emotional. I feel good. I feel good. Jokes on you, Ned, because you thought people would hate me.

    “That’s something you all don’t know. I have my mothers, my fathers, my uncles, my brothers, my sisters, my friends, my fans, my online aunties and online daddies — everybody fighting for me.

    “Thank you, guys. I can’t even start mentioning names.”

    The marital issues between Daniels and Nwoko have been ongoing, with both parties trading allegations.

    Nwoko has accused Daniels of substance abuse and urged her to seek rehabilitation, while Daniels has accused him of domestic violence, intimidation, and controlling behaviour.

  • Lagoke unveils Bloom Recordz to support emerging artists

    Lagoke unveils Bloom Recordz to support emerging artists

    Nigerian entrepreneur, author, and IT consultant Solomon Lagoke has officially unveiled a new music imprint, Bloom Recordz, a platform aimed at nurturing young talent and promoting creativity in the country’s growing entertainment industry.

    Lagoke, who hails from Ijebu Ode in Ogun State, said the label was born out of a long-held desire to create opportunities for promising musicians.

    Speaking about his background, he explained that his values and vision were shaped largely by his mother and extended family, describing his early years as “a pretty normal childhood with strong family influence.”

    Before venturing into entertainment, Lagoke worked in technology and authored several books, but his passion for music remained constant. “Music has always been a part of my life,” he said. “Now, entering the entertainment scene is my way of providing talented individuals with the opportunities to thrive.”

    According to him, the concept for Bloom Recordz had been in development for about four years. “A friend initially suggested it, and we joked about it, but it stuck with me,” he recounted. “The name Bloom represents growth and the beauty found in music.”

    Lagoke described the label’s vision as one focused on diversity and development. “The goal is to build a global music platform that represents modern artists from across the world,” he noted.

    He said Bloom Recordz would emphasize talent discovery, artist development, and digital growth. “We’ll use social media, streaming platforms, and digital campaigns to promote our artists and reach wider audiences,” he said.

    When asked about what makes a good artist–label partnership, he highlighted transparency and teamwork. “It’s about mutual respect, clear communication, and shared goals,” Lagoke explained. “Both the label and the artist need to understand each other’s vision.”

    He added that the label is assembling a professional team of producers, marketing experts, A&R executives, and legal advisers to ensure a transparent and artist-friendly structure. “We want to provide proper guidance, fair contracts, and career support,” he said.

    Although the label has not yet announced its first signees, Lagoke said talks are ongoing with several emerging acts. “We’re actively looking for unique sounds and voices,” he revealed.

    On the label’s long-term goals, Lagoke said he envisions Bloom Recordz becoming one of Africa’s leading independent record labels within five years. “We want to be recognized for discovering and supporting top talent and promoting ethical standards in the music business,” he said.

    He also emphasized his desire to contribute to the growth of the Nigerian and African music industries. “I want to leave a legacy of empowering artists and promoting diverse musical voices,” he added.

    Bloom Recordz has opened its communication channels to artists, fans, and potential collaborators. Interested individuals can contact the label via email at bloomrecordz

    Lagoke encouraged young creatives to remain authentic and consistent. “Stay true to your craft and never stop improving. The industry can be tough, but passion and perseverance always stand out,” he said.

    He encouraged young creatives to remain authentic and consistent.

     “Stay true to your craft and never stop improving. The industry can be tough, but passion and perseverance always stand out,” he said.

  • Lateef Adedimeji thanks team, organisers for AMAA Awards win

    Lateef Adedimeji thanks team, organisers for AMAA Awards win

    Actor and filmmaker Lateef Adedimeji has expressed gratitude after winning the Best Actor award at the 2025 Africa Movie Academy Awards for his role in “Lisabi: The Uprising”.

    He credited the victory to the entire team behind the film, including the director, cast, and crew.

    He also thanked the AMAA for the recognition and acknowledged the film’s achievement in makeup, which was awarded to Hakeem Effect.

    Adedimeji wrote: “Winning the Best Actor award at AMAA 2025 for Lisabi: The Uprising is not just a personal achievement—it is a triumph for every single person who poured their heart and soul into this film. From the visionary director @niyi_akinmolayan , my beautiful wife and partner @mo_bimpe to all the dedicated crew members…

    “From all the talented cast to the creative minds behind the scenes, this victory belongs to the entire team. I am deeply honored to represent such a powerful collaboration that brought this story to life with authenticity and passion. The recognition of our work, including the Achievement in Makeup award won by my brother, the incredible Hakeem Effect @hakeemeffect underscores the depth of talent and commitment that fueled this project. Together, we have proven that African storytelling is a force to be reckoned with, capable of delivering stories that resonate far beyond our borders.

    “This is only the beginning. To the world, I say: watch closely, because we are just getting started. We will continue to push boundaries, raise the bar, and redefine excellence in filmmaking.

    “Our journey is fueled by a relentless drive to inspire, challenge, and captivate audiences everywhere. We will not disappoint. The future holds even greater stories, bolder performances, and groundbreaking artistry that will elevate African cinema to unprecedented heights. This win is a powerful reminder of what we can achieve when we unite our talents and vision—and I am proud to be part of this unstoppable movement.
    Thank you @amaawards_ for this great honor”.

  • FULL LIST: Lateef Adedimeji, Burna Boy, others shine at 2025 AMAA Awards

    FULL LIST: Lateef Adedimeji, Burna Boy, others shine at 2025 AMAA Awards

    The 2025 Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) celebrated the best of African cinema, with several films and individuals taking home prestigious awards.

    The 21st edition of the continental film awards took place on Sunday at the Balmoral Convention Centre, Ikeja GRA, Lagos, celebrating some of Africa’s finest filmmakers and actors.

    “3 Cold Dishes,” a multilingual thriller co-produced by Burna Boy and Osas Ighodaro, emerged as a big winner, taking home awards for Best Nigerian Film and Best Young/Promising Actor for Ruby Akubueze.

    Lateef Adedimeji was recognised for his outstanding performance in “Lisabi: The Uprising,” winning Best Actor in a Leading Role.

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    Tina Mba also shone in “The Serpent Gift,” earning Best Actress in a Supporting Role.

    South Africa’s “The Heart Is a Muscle” took top honors, winning Best Film, as well as awards for Cinematography, Editing, and Best Debut Feature for director Imran Hamdulay.

    Burkina Faso’s “Katanga: Dance of the Scorpions” also made a strong impression, winning Best Film in an African Language, Best Screenplay, and Best Costume Design.

    The ceremony also honored African film practitioners who passed away between January and November 2025, and featured captivating musical performances.

    Below is the list of winners:

    NFVCB Award for Best Nigerian Film: 3 Cold Dishes

    Best Young/Promising Actor: Ruby Akubueze – 3 Cold Dishes

    Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Clemento Ashietey – Last Stop

    Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Tina Mba – The Serpent Gift

    Best Actor in a Leading Role: Lateef Adedimeji – Lisabi: The Uprising

    Best Actress in a Leading Role: Florence Mariserena – Small Gods

    Best Debut Feature Film by a Director: The Heart Is a Muscle – Imran Hamdulay

    Best Director: Dany Kouyaté – Katanga: Dance of The Scorpions – Burkina Faso

    Best Film: The Heart Is a Muscle – South Africa

    Best Film in an African Language: Katanga: Dance of The Scorpions – Burkina Faso

    Eferé Ozako Award for Best Short Film: The Missing Piece – Kenya

    Jubril Malafia Award for Best Animation: Dawn – Cameroun

    Best Documentary: The Journey East – DRC

    Best Diaspora Short: Cartes – USA

    Michael Anyiam Osigwe Award for Best Film by an African Living Abroad: Ancestral Visions of the Future – Lesotho/France/Germany

    Achievement in Costume Design: Katanga: Dance of The Scorpions

    Achievement in Sound: Algiers

    Best Diaspora Documentary: Rediscovering Fenon – USA/Algeria/Martinique

    Best Diaspora Narrative Feature: Romeo N Juliet 4EVA – Jamaica

    Achievement in Production Design: 3 Cold Dishes

    Achievement in Make-up: Lisabi: The Uprising

    Achievement in Soundtrack: Old Righteous Blues

    Achievement in Visual Effects: For Land, For Love, For Power

    Achievement in Cinematography: The Heart Is a Muscle

    Achievement in Editing: The Heart Is a Muscle

    Achievement in Screenplay: Katanga: Dance of The Scorpions – Burkina Faso

  • BBNaija’s Adekunle thanks Lagos police for action in alleged brutality case

    BBNaija’s Adekunle thanks Lagos police for action in alleged brutality case

    Big Brother Naija star Adekunle has shared an update on his recent encounter with police brutality.

    In a lengthy post on X, Adekunle expressed gratitude to the Lagos State Police Command’s Complaint Response Unit for their prompt action and investigation into his case.

    He wrote: “In the last few days, the only news you’ve heard from me has been difficult, but at this very moment, I would like to share some good news with you.

    “I want to use this opportunity to thank The Lagos State Police Command Complaint Response Unit for their prompt attention to this matter. From reaching out, swinging into action the moment the news broke, and following up to make sure everything was okay”.

    Adekunle praised the efforts of ACP Oluyemisi Ojo, who led the investigation, and urged citizens to report any cases of police brutality.

    The reality star revealed that the police officers involved in the incident have been found and disciplinary action has been taken against them.

    He continued: “I have been in talks with the ACP in charge of the Area J Command, Elemoro, Ibeju Lekki, providing her with all the details necessary with hopes that the officers at fault would be found and brought to book.

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    “I am happy to let you know that I just left the Elemoro Police Station and thanks to the effort and investigation of ACP Oluyemisi Ojo, the police officers were found, and disciplinary action has been taken against them.

    “Justice has been served! I can’t begin to describe how much of a heavy burden and emotional weight has been lifted off my shoulders. The mere fact that justice can be served at a time where public trust for the police is very low is truly encouraging.

    “For everyone who has ever been treated badly at the hands of police officers, please make sure you report the case. Get as much evidence as you can and take the matter up. The Lagos State Complaint Response Unit (on Instagram) works, and their job is to ensure the safety of the citizens while also sanitizing the system of the bad officers.

    “I shouldn’t have experienced what I went through, and neither should any Nigerian simply going about their business. I know I am lucky, but also, I was innocent. We are approaching the celebratory season.

    “PLEASE BE CAREFUL. While there are good officers out there, the bad ones exist also. While celebrating, be mindful of your surroundings and remember the potential risks. Harassment is unacceptable, and no one deserves to go through all that”.

    Adekunle’s post comes after he was allegedly assaulted by police officers, and he has been sharing his experience to raise awareness about police brutality.

    The former Big Brother Naija housemate thanked his fans for their support and prayers, saying it’s a blessing to know he’s not alone.

    He added: “For all the messages, calls, prayers, and outpouring of love and support I received, I am truly grateful. It is indeed a blessing to know that I was not alone during this period and that there will always be people to rise up and stand with you when it truly matters.

    “Thank you everyone, God bless you. Now it’s time to focus on being me again”.

  • Why I don’t drink, smoke – Actress Sunshine Rosman

    Why I don’t drink, smoke – Actress Sunshine Rosman

    Actress Sunshine Rosman has opened up about her lifestyle choices, revealing that she doesn’t drink alcohol or smoke.

    In a recent episode of the Open Up podcast, Rosman attributed her energy and happiness to her “natural highness,” stating that she doesn’t need substances to enhance her mood or performance.

    According to Rosman, people are often amazed by her work ethic and party vibes, despite not indulging in alcohol or smoking.

    “There was a time I said I wanted to be sustaining myself from acting alone and gigs were coming but I felt empty. I felt like I was always searching for something to complete myself,” she said.

    “People often ask me what I drink after seeing my videos. I don’t drink. I don’t smoke either. But guess what? If we are at a party, I would be more turnt than anybody in that room.

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    “I went to film in Enugu and the production team organised cast members and crew party -and I love celebrating with cast and crew members, especially when you created a beautiful body of work.

    “Those are the kind of parties I like to be at, not randomly at a Lagos club. And we were dancing and partying, if you see me in those videos, I was like, ‘Jesus, who is this girl?’

    “Somebody asked me what I drank, I said, ‘Nothing.’ I don’t drink anything. I don’t need anything to influence me. I have all the happiness and highness that I want inside myself. God has given it to me freely. I don’t need to take anything to influence me,” the actress said.

  • Chiwetalu Agu urges women to build independence before marriage

    Chiwetalu Agu urges women to build independence before marriage

    Veteran actor Chiwetalu Agu has urged women to achieve full personal stability, mentally, physically, spiritually and financially before entering marriage.

    Agu, via an Instagram video, emphasised that a woman’s completeness should never depend on being married.

    He stressed that marriage should complement a woman’s life, not define or complete it.

    Agu said: “The best advice I can give you as a lady before you embark on the journey of marriage is be a complete woman before you marry. Establish yourself as a woman before you marry. Make sure you are mentally, physically, spiritually and financially stable before you marry.

    “Emphasis on financially and spiritually stable. It is not marriage that completes you as a woman. Your work, identity or sense of completeness as a woman does not depend on being married.

    “You don’t need marriage to feel whole, valuable or fulfilled. Marriage should complement you, not complete you. Marriage should be a beautiful addition, not a missing piece”.

    He advised women to establish their own identity, career, or business, even if small, to avoid vulnerability in difficult situations such as divorce, widowhood, or hostile in-laws.

    “Before you marry, build yourself up. Even if you are not financially stable, at least make sure you have something doing. At least make sure you have a handwork.

    “At least make sure you have a business idea or a proper insight of what being independent is all about”, he added.

    Agu warned that relying entirely on a husband for emotional, social, or financial support can leave a woman helpless if that support is withdrawn.

    He highlighted the harsh realities faced by widows, divorced women, and single mothers in society, noting that in-laws may strip a widow of her late husband’s assets if she has no foundation of her own.

    “God forbid if you marry into a family where your in-laws don’t like you and you have nothing to bring to the table, then sorry will be your name. God forbid if your husband divorces you over a small misunderstanding and you are not stable in any way.

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    “My dear, you will have to start life all over again because you leave with nothing. God forbid your husband dies and you have nothing of your own. If your in-laws happen to be a wicked set of people, they will strip you of everything your husband left for you.

    “A huge reminder that society is cruel to widows. A huge reminder that the world is unkind to divorced women. A huge reminder that the universe often mistreats single mothers”, he said.

    The actor encouraged women to prioritise self-development, independence, and self-worth, stating that seeing marriage as the ultimate goal often leads to settling for less and limiting personal growth.

    He said: “The earlier you open your eyes to establish your brand, your identity, your dreams, and your strength as a woman, the better for you. It’s self-development, independence, and self-worth to form a relationship. When a woman wholly relies on a man emotionally, socially, or financially, she becomes vulnerable to losing her sense of self-stability and control over her life.

    “If the man withdraws his support emotionally, physically, or financially, she may find herself helpless. A woman who sees marriage as her ultimate goal is likely to lose her sense of purpose, settle for less than she deserves, and limit her personal growth. The choices and decisions you make today determine what your tomorrow will be like”.

    He concluded by reinforcing that the choices made today shape tomorrow’s outcomes, and urged women to enter marriage as already whole individuals.