Category: Entertainment

  • Tech gurus, influencers killing music quality – Erigga

    Tech gurus, influencers killing music quality – Erigga

    Rapper Erigga has faulted the rise of tech gurus and influencers for the decline of music quality in the industry.

    Speaking in an interview, the ace rapper said the replacement of traditional A&R experts with tech gurus has led to a focus on trendy artists and numbers, rather than talented artists and quality music.

    “Everything begin spoil when the Tech Bros enter music come replace actual A&Rs wey know talents, wey know how to nurture and groom talents.

    “Tech guys don’t care about the music, what they care about is numbers and the metric with which to get these numbers. They can’t actually scout talents. So, what they do is scout momentum. It’s not like they really care about the artist, they care about the momentum. So, when the momentum drops, they go to the next person,” he said.

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    Erigga explained that tech gurus prioritise metrics and numbers over actual talent, scouting for momentum rather than talent, and abandoning artists when their popularity drops.

    “With the entrance of tech gurus, people no longer chase talents anymore, but numbers,” the rapper expressed.

    He expressed concerns over the divided attention span in the music industry, citing social media influencers’ activities, which distract from music and shift focus from nurturing talent to chasing numbers and trends.

    “Back then, an artist’s competition used to be his fellow musicians. But right now, you fit just drop one hot track like this, next thing – GehGeh and VeryDarkMan don dey fight and the public attention will move from your song to their saga,” he lamented

  • I wouldn’t be here without Skepta – Odumodublvck

    I wouldn’t be here without Skepta – Odumodublvck

    Speaking during a recent episode of the Culli Podcast, Odumodublvck said Skepta’s influence shaped his music, fashion, and overall outlook as an artist.

    “I’m sure he doesn’t even believe it when I say that if not for Skepta, I would not be here. I’m telling you brother, if not for Skepta I would not be here,” he said.

    Recalling his early struggles, the rapper explained how Skepta inspired him to embrace simplicity and confidence even when he lacked money to afford flashy clothes or accessories.

    “When we were coming up, we didn’t have money to buy clothes. But because I was a follower of Skepta, I realised that if you can get a tracksuit pant, a white T-shirt, and nice sneakers, you can still look cool and mash up the show-even without chains. This is entertainment, you have to look the part,” he said.

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    Odumodublvck also credited Skepta for influencing his sound and mindset toward collaboration and creativity.

    “Skepta say, ‘If you know the hack, you tell your friend. Don’t hide it. The sky is big enough for everybody.’ Na Skepta teach us say you can make music that fits the radio, the stage, and still resonate with the streets at the same time,” he added.

    He concluded by describing Skepta as a true pioneer, saying his melodies and approach to modern rap helped him understand that hip-hop doesn’t always have to sound violent.

    “Skepta is the OG, bro. It’s more than the music too.”

  • Obama honours Fela Kuti in new podcast series

    Obama honours Fela Kuti in new podcast series

    Former US President Barack Obama has paid tributes to legendary Fela Kuti, describing him as a “musical genius from Nigeria” who revolutionised music and activism.

    Obama’s tribute is part of a 12-episode podcast series, “Fela Kuti: Fear No Man,” produced by Higher Ground, his media company co-founded with Michelle Obama.

    In the podcast, Obama praised Fela’s unique blend of funk, jazz, and soul, which created the iconic Afrobeat genre.

    He highlighted Fela’s impact on music and social change, saying his music “moves hearts, changes minds, and heals the deepest wounds”.

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    “You may have heard our documentary podcast last year about Stevie Wonder called The Wonder of Stevie. Well, I want to be the first to tell you about the next podcast from Higher Ground that just came out. It’s about the legendary Fela Kuti.

    “He is a musical genius from Nigeria who made some music that I really love, combining funk, jazz, and soul into a whole new genre called Afrobeat. It’s a beautiful show about a unique figure in musical history who mixed art with activism,” Obama said.

    The podcast features over 200 interviews, including Fela’s family members, friends, scholars, and notable artists like Burna Boy, Paul McCartney, and Questlove.

    It explores Fela’s life, from his childhood to his transformation into a Pan-Africanist freedom fighter in 1969 Los Angeles.

  • My girlfriend a gift from God – Odumodublvck

    My girlfriend a gift from God – Odumodublvck

    Speaking during a recent episode of the Culli Podcast, the rapper said his girlfriend means everything to him and plays a crucial role in his life decisions.

    He said, “My girlfriend is my everything. You know when the Bible says if you find a good woman, you’ve found a good thing. She’s my everything oh. Every single thing. She’s literally my life, bro. If you tell me something now that I need to make a decision, I’ll go and meet her first. That’s how much I trust what she’s saying.”

    Odumodublvck went on to share how much he values her advice and friendship despite occasional disagreements.

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    “I might not lean into everything she’s saying -we can have disagreements which is normal, you get. There are some things I’ll say, she’ll be like, ‘Ah no oh Odi, I don’t support this one oh,’ but I’ll still go ahead with it because that’s what I feel. Most times it works for me, sometimes it might not, and I’ll come back and say, ‘Omo, that thing that you told me,’ and she’ll be like, ‘Shebi I told you,’” he said.

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    “She’s my friend mehn, even apart from say we love each other, she’s my person.”

    The rapper further described her as a blessing from God, saying, “God blessed me with that one. He gave me that one as a gift -like, ‘Despite everything in this world, if you don’t have anything, take this one.’”

    He added that he met her before fame and wealth came into his life.

    “I was lucky I met her before I had money. She’s the last girl that I met before I had money,” he said.

  • NCC’s John Asien hails joint agreement between MCSN and BON

    NCC’s John Asien hails joint agreement between MCSN and BON

    The Director General of the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC), Dr. John Asien has commended the Musical Copyright Society Nigeria Ltd/Gte (MCSN) and the Broadcast Organization of Nigeria (BON) for signing an historic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen copyright compliance in Nigeria’s broadcast industry.

    The recently signed MOU marks a new era of cooperation, transparency, and compliance in the use of musical works and sound recordings across broadcast platforms in the country.

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    The landmark agreement establishes a framework for mutual understanding, efficient licensing, and equitable royalty payments, ensuring that creators are fairly rewarded for their works, while broadcasters operate within the ambit of the Copyright Act 2022.

    The Director General of the copyright regulator, Dr. John Asien, commended MCSN and BON for reaching the agreement, describing the historic event of signing the MOU as a strong assurance to Nigeria’s music and creative industry. He further opined that it sets the

    foundation for a more vibrant and harmonious entertainment ecosystem, in line with the Federal Government’s policy to harness the creative sector as a major hub of the nation’s economy.

  • Sanwo-Olu throws weight behind Bodex Social Media Hangout team to become grand patron

    Sanwo-Olu throws weight behind Bodex Social Media Hangout team to become grand patron

    The Executive Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu has thrown his heavy weight behind the Bodex Social Media Hangout (BSMH) team to become the initiative’s grand patron.

    Sanwo-Olu made this known during a courtesy visit to the Governor by the team led by the convener, Bodex Hungbo, as part of activities leading up to the sixth edition of the Bodex Social Media Hangout (BSMH 6.0).

    Themed “Social Media and A.I Influence: Transforming Yourself, Services, and the Society,”

    The 2025  edition continues the platform’s mission to promote responsible media use, foster digital literacy, and empower social media users across Nigeria.

    During the visit, the BSMH team expressed heartfelt appreciation to the Governor for his administration’s continuous support of media innovation and youth focused initiatives in Lagos State.

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    Hungbo noted that the Governor’s digital forward policies and open engagement with citizens have set Lagos apart as a model for digital governance and media inclusion in Africa.

    Speaking at the meeting, the Governor emphasized that Lagos remains the heartbeat of innovation and creativity, and as a Governor who celebrates homegrown talent making global impact, he will continue to support platforms that amplify voices, shape narratives, and promote responsible digital engagement.

    The highlight of the visit was the formal presentation of an official invitation to the Governor to attend BSMH 6.0 as a Keynote Speaker during the Grand Finale and the Grand Patron Award Ceremony.

    In a statement, Hungo noted that Sanwo-Olu will be presented with the award for “Most Digital Media Friendly Governor of the Year” during the grand finale in recognition of his visionary leadership and commitment to leveraging technology for public engagement and transparency in governance.

    The Governor warmly accepted the honor, commended the BSMH team for their efforts in bridging the gap between social media and societal progress, and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to supporting initiatives that promote responsible media use and digital growth across Lagos State.

  • Efe Omorogbe stirs the hornets’ nest with Adda: Empowered by Education

    Efe Omorogbe stirs the hornets’ nest with Adda: Empowered by Education

    Creative entrepreneur and CEO, NOW Music, Efe Omorogbe has exhibited his skill in the motion picture industry with a moving advocacy movie documentary of the story of the President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa entitled ‘Adda: Empowered by Education.’

    Held at the Pop Central Culture Centre, Lekki, the well-attended soiree tagged; ‘Educate To Empower (E2E)’ witnessed the interesting story of the celebrated jurist who rose through the ranks to become the first female of Court of Appeal aside her personal life of integrity, motherhood and professionalism. Testimonials were given by her colleagues, husband, children and associates.

    The occasion which was in commemoration of the International Day of the Girlchild also had the launch of E2E Scholarship Trust.

    In her keynote address, Dr (Mrs) Aisha Mohammed Oyebode told the story as the odd was stacked against her but for determination of her late father who died when she was 12 years and the resilience of her mother who sent her to England when suitors started coming for her at a young age, the story would have been different. She also talked about her father’s sister who was married off at a tender age but also overcame her challenges to become a celebrated author for her keynote speech.

    “Odd stacked against her. When my father died. My father’s family was very traditional. They could not envision that a girl should go to school. But my father was determined. At the age of 12, my father died.  They sent me to England because suitors started coming,” she said.

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    Co-founder, Pop Central Culture Centre, Bola Yinka -Obebe anchored a panel discussion with panelists such as Miss Oluwatomisin Adebukola Bankole, Betty Abah, Lucy Ameh, Theo Ukpaa and Solomon Okonkwo.

    Founder/CEO, Buckwyld Media Network and initiator, E2E, Omorogbe who hinted that the documentary was made in 2020 said: “We made this film to tell the story of a high achiever, a great women. The most fascinating thing is all of this beautiful story could have been a totally different scenario. When she was married off with cousins of her age, had she not returned to school, the story would have been different.

    “We used the power of story-telling to affect people’s choices positively. We are grateful for the support of partners and friends who came through for us. Together we launched the E2E Scholarship Trust, a bold step to ensuring that every girl, no matter her circumstance, has the opportunity to learn, lead and transform her community. With your continued support, we are confident that one empowered girl will indeed spark a million dreams.”

    The documentary which was shown to approximately 50 million Nigerians on different television platforms was in partnership with Pop Central TV and Hope for the Masses Foundation.

  • Tems: How singer is charting a path for African women in music

    Tems: How singer is charting a path for African women in music

    Grammy-winning artist Tems, recently opened up about her rise from Lagos to global stages and how she’s using her platform to empower women.

    In the latest episode of African Voices Changemakers, Tems opened up to CNN’s Larry Madowo on varied issues since grabbing global recognition.

    Temilade Openiyi aka Tems was born in Lagos and she rose from being a self-taught producer to becoming a global star, making history as the first Nigerian to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    “I think for me personally, authenticity is everything to me. I feel like that’s the one thing I cannot compromise on because that’s all I have, who I really am, and I started doing music to share my story and to share my emotions and how I feel,” she started.

    From the studio to stadiums, Tems’ rise hasn’t been without challenges. She says she’s navigated the pressures of the industry while holding onto the creative freedom that makes her music distinct.

    In her words, “Music is like my playground. I just like to experiment. I’m listening to so many different sounds and I just notice things that call out to me, and I save them. Most of the time I just make sure that I’m discovering new things all the time, even when I’m not in the studio.”

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    Some artists have been outspoken against the term Afrobeats and grouping all African music under the genre. Tems says she sees the positives of the definition , “Right now, Afrobeats is not about a genre, it’s about the movement. And it’s the movement of Africa. I think along the way, the definition of Afrobeats changed.”

    As her profile grows, Tems is investing in ventures outside of music, including sports ownership. She recently joined the ownership team of San Diego FC, becoming the first African woman in that kind of role.

    “I think it’s really important to expand or diversify yourself and your business. And I think that that was like the first time I was really interested in something else that wasn’t music.”

    Tems admits using her platform to open the door for other women in the entertainment industry and beyond saying, “Maybe it’s because I’m a woman and I remember my journey and I remember all the things that I had to go through, but I really want to help women to create a tangible space in all industries, especially music. But not just in music, in entrepreneurship, in tech, in business. I think it’s important and I want to give women the opportunity to redefine what people know.”

    In August, the two-time Grammy Award-winner launched the Leading Vibe initiative, a groundbreaking platform to support, connect, and amplify young women in music across Africa, with plans to expand globally.

    Tems describes the project saying, “It’s something that I’ve always wanted to do. Being in the music industry myself, I know firsthand how difficult it is for women and how people view women, and how hard it is to not even just get a foot in the door, but to be respected as someone that is a leader. And I feel like there definitely should be more women in leadership roles, not just in music.”

    Tems concludes on the initiative’s expansion plans, “This is definitely going beyond Nigeria. I want to support women in all fields […] We’re going to Kenya next, because this is not just, you know, we started in Lagos because this is my home and obviously, I want my people to win. But there’s women everywhere in Africa that need visibility and just need to feel seen and really all they need is that platform, all they need is that chance.”

  • Benin City to host Edo Carnival 2025 in December

    Benin City to host Edo Carnival 2025 in December

    Benin City, the Edo State capital, will come alive from December 21, 2025 to December 24, 2025 when it plays host to the Edo Carnival 2025, a four-day cultural fiesta showcasing music, dance, fashion, food, and tradition.

    The event, which will be held at Garrick Memorial on Ekehuan Road, is expected to draw thousands of visitors, including culture enthusiasts, tourists, and residents.

    Organisers said the carnival will feature cultural parades, traditional masquerades, live music concerts, and fashion shows celebrating Edo and African styles. Dance competitions and street performances will also add colour to the city.

    Food lovers will enjoy a festival of delicacies that blends Edo favourites with Nigerian staples, while educational programmes such as seminars and training sessions will run alongside the entertainment.

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    One of the highlights will be the Miss Edo Carnival 2025 pageant, described as a platform to celebrate grace, intelligence, and cultural pride.

    The festival will climax with a grand finale and fireworks display across the Benin skyline.

    According to the organisers, Edo Carnival is designed not only as entertainment but also as a celebration of the state’s heritage and a platform to boost tourism and community

  • Africa’s Real Housewives stars to go on a trip to Brazil

    Africa’s Real Housewives stars to go on a trip to Brazil

    Real Housewives of Lagos star, Mariam Timmer and Real Housewives of Abuja star, Princess will be joining other Real Housewives stars from Durban, Johannesburg and Nairobi for the Showmax Original reality series, ‘The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa.’

    ‘The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa,’ according to a recent statement from Showmax, brings together some of the most unforgettable women from across the continent for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure in Brazil.

    The sizzling spin-off follows the success of The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: South Africa, one of Showmax’s most-watched series in 2024.

    Now the drama, glamour and sisterhood reach new heights as Housewives from Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa jet off for a new chapter in Brazil.

    Set to premiere on Showmax on Friday, November 28, 2025, the Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa is produced by GOAT Productions, the creative force behind Showmax Originals Unfollowed, Untied, and the South African Film and Television Award-winning Life With Kelly Khumalo Season 3.

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    Also coming on board for the show are the Real Housewives of Durban stars, Annie Mthembu, Angel Ndlela and Jojo Robinson. Annie starred in Seasons 1 to 3, Angel joined in Season 4 and continued to shine in Season 5, while Jojo, who came on board in Season 2, has featured in four consecutive seasons, making her the most seasoned Housewife in the line-up.

    Flying the Johannesburg flag high are Madam Evodia Mogase and Christall Kay, two of the OGs who helped launch the African Housewives phenomenon and became its first breakout stars in Africa.

    Madam Evodia brought her signature glamour and unfiltered energy to Season 1, while Christall made her mark in the debut season, returned for the long-awaited Season 2, and won hearts again in last year’s hit The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: South Africa, cementing her status as the ultimate comeback queen.

    From Nairobi, Kenya’s Dr Catherine Masitsa, known as Dr C, and Zena Nyambu bring East African flair and sophistication. Dr C has featured in both Seasons 1 and 2, while Zena joined as a full-time Housewife in Season 2, quickly becoming a fan favourite.

    “Our audiences have embraced The Real Housewives franchise with incredible enthusiasm, and this edition builds on that connection in a fresh and exciting way,” said Atinuke Babatunde, Executive Head, Channels and Content West Africa at MultiChoice. “With The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa, we are telling stories that reflect our shared experiences while celebrating African women and the rich diversity of the continent.”