Category: Entertainment

  • How Adekunle Gold, Tiwa Savage spiced up E1 Lagos GP

    How Adekunle Gold, Tiwa Savage spiced up E1 Lagos GP

    The E1 Lagos Grand Prix has come and gone but the memories the sporting tournament left will forever linger on in the memories of attendees and special guests.

    The three day event, which was held in the heart of Victoria Island, Ikoyi and Lekki, was spiced up by special performances led by Adekunle Gold, Fireboy DML, Shoday, Lojay, and Tiwa Savage.

    The tone of the tournament was set by Adekunle Gold, who recently released his third album, Fuji, on Friday, October 3, 2025 with his performance at the LASWA Boat Jetty – Five Cowries Terminal.

    Attendees of the event at other watching venues couldn’t get enough of the 38-year-old singer, who dished out tunes upon tunes to their delight.

    After Adekunle Gold belled the cat for performances at the tournament, other music acts like YBNL signee, Fireboy DML, fast rising singer, Shoday and Lojay took turns in adding spice to the fun filled event.

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    The performances didn’t come as a surprise to many, who have attended the FirstBank inspired annual initiative, DecemberIssaVybe. Many of the attendees, who were mostly the younger generation, commended the Lagos State Government as well as major sponsors led by FirstBank of Nigeria.

    Taiwo Elegbede, a 23-year-old student living in Lagos said the experience has set the tone for what December in Lagos will be like.

    In her words, “When I heard about the E1 event, the first thing I did was to google about it and I saw that it was a sporting event. I am not really into sport but I was urged by my friends to attend and I don’t regret attending. The performances in the last three days have been awesome and now I have an idea how Christmas in Lagos will be.”

    At the sporting tournament, nine teams including Aoki Racing Team, Team Alula, championed by LeBron James, Team Blue Rising, Team Brady, owned by Tom Brady, Team Brazil by Claure Group, Team Drogba, owned by football legend Didier Drogba, Team Miami powered by Magnus, and Team Rafa, owned by Tennis star, Rafael Nadal, participated at the tournament.

    However, Team Brazil by Claure Group lifted the highly coveted trophy in a keenly competed race.

    On why FirstBank decided to throw its heavy financial weight behind the tournament, the Acting Group Head, Marketing and Corporate Communications, Yinka Ijabiyi, who spoke during the E1 Lagos GP, said FirstBank would continue to be involved in driving initiatives that enhance creative culture across the country.

    He also expressed that the vision of Firstbank as sponsors of the E1 Lagos GP was to champion a movement that would continue to celebrate global ideas and innovations that are not only sustainable but that could also push the boundaries of sustainability, and unleash the “unstoppable Vybes of Lagos” onto the global stage.

    With the success recorded with the first-ever all-electric powerboat racing competition in Africa, Ijabiyi noted that it was a good testimony that the brand was not only determined to drive every initiative that prosper Lagos State, but was ready to transform the Lagos coastline into  global reckoning.

    The E1 Lagos Grand Prix was rounded off with a scintillating performance by the self acclaimed Number one African bad gyal, Tiwa Savage, on Sunday, October 5, 2025. Tiwa left the audience asking for more as she sang her soul to the delight of guests, dignitaries and other attendees at the event.

    These performances were part of a broader effort to celebrate Lagos culture and the innovation of the E1 series electric powerboat race.

  • Boost for creatives with Africa’s first camera, stage lighting hub

    Boost for creatives with Africa’s first camera, stage lighting hub

    A new platform CameraHubs has intensified efforts to launch Africa’s marketplace for cameras, audio equipment, broadcasting gear, and stage lighting to boost creatives in their work.

    The launch is slated for December 1, 2025.

    The brains behind the platform, Eugin Joachin, a Nigerian businessman with over 20 years of experience in the photographic equipment industry, said the inspiration for CameraHubs came from decades of  watching creatives struggle.

    “I have seen photographers cry after discovering they bought fake gear or they are finding it difficult to get exactly what they want .I have seen churches spend months trying to bring in basic microphones, trusses, stage lights and other equipment. I  have  also seen middlemen inflate prices unnecessarily. CameraHubs is the big break Africa’s creatives have been waiting for,” he said.

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    He said the target audience are photographers, cinematographers, content creators, churches, clubs, broadcasters, and entertainers, adding that creatives don’t just need equipment; they need guidance, inspiration, and opportunities to connect.

    “The platform will connect buyers directly to different distributors, retailers and manufacturers.  Buyers will also be able to browse multiple shops, compare prices, and choose what suits their budgets,” he said at a media parley in Lagos.

    “This is not just another online store.  It  is a hub where industry players, manufacturers, retailers, and professionals come together in one space. If you are a photographer, a filmmaker , club owners, churches you will find exactly what you need without stress,” he added.      

  • Angel K expresses gratitude in new music video

    Angel K expresses gratitude in new music video

    Nigerian gospel singer Angel K has released the official video for her trending single, ‘Gratitude,’ a soulful expression of thanksgiving to God.

    The five-minute track, which has been making waves across digital platforms, captures the singer’s signature style of worship and contemporary gospel rhythm.

    Shot on a serene beachfront, the music video for Gratitude opens with scenic visuals that mirror the message of peace and appreciation that runs through the song. With energetic dancers complementing her performance,

    Speaking about the inspiration behind the song, Angel K described Gratitude as a personal testimony of God’s faithfulness.

    “This song came from a very deep place of reflection,” she said. “There have been moments when I didn’t know how things would work out, but God showed up for me in ways I couldn’t imagine. Gratitude is my way of saying ‘thank You, Lord,’ not just for the big things, but even for the breath of life and the peace of mind I enjoy daily.”

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    The singer added that she hopes the song reminds listeners to remain thankful regardless of their circumstances.

    “In a world where so much is happening, we often forget to pause and thank God. I want this song to help people reconnect with that attitude of gratitude,” Angel K added.

    With this release, Angel K reaffirms her place as one of the promising voices in Nigeria’s contemporary gospel scene dedicated to spreading hope and praise through her music.

    “My goal is simple,” she concluded. “To use my music as a light to uplift, to heal, and to remind people that God still answers prayers.”

  • Canada hosts historic 2025 Pan-Afrikan Drum Festival

    Canada hosts historic 2025 Pan-Afrikan Drum Festival

    Canada was set alight with rhythm, colour, and cultural pride as the 2025 Pan-Afrikan Drum Festival unfolded in grand style across Brampton and Etobicoke.

    The event, now in its third edition, became more than a cultural gathering and a living testimony to the resilience of African heritage in the Diaspora and its power to unite communities across continents.

    The festival, according to the convener, Prince Segun Akanni, was born out of a vision to preserve and promote African cultural traditions through the universal language of drums. Over time, that vision has evolved into a continental showcase of heritage, creativity, and empowerment. In 2025, the event achieved new heights, blending African traditions with multicultural expressions while creating space for dialogue, youth empowerment, and intercultural diplomacy.

    The festivities began at the Hilton Garden Inn in Brampton with the Youth Empowerment Program, a vibrant prelude to the weekend’s cultural crescendo.

    Organized by The Drum Online Organization (Pan-Afrikan) in collaboration with the Global Forum for Human Rights and Sustainable Development, the program brought together mentors and young leaders in an atmosphere charged with hope.

    The Youth Empowerment session was coordinated by Mrs. Folasade Akanni, and she ensured that the voices of youth were not only heard but celebrated.

    Distinguished speakers underscored the importance of combining cultural pride with innovation. Prof. Francis Fasanu, Senior Lecturer at Sheridan College, challenged youth to see heritage as a springboard for global relevance rather than a relic of the past. Dr. Abiodun Bakare, representing UWORK, USA, injected energy into the discussions as both speaker and moderator. Adding a practical edge, Madam Kehinde Okoroafor, founder of MakeMe Elegant (Nigeria), led sessions that armed participants with real-world skills to confront everyday challenges. The day ended with young attendees emboldened, equipped, and ready to lead with confidence.

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    If the first day was a spark, the following day was a blaze. The Grand Finale, held at the Emerald Banquet Hall in Etobicoke, was nothing short of regal. The venue glittered with cultural elegance, alive with the anticipation of guests who arrived from across Canada, Nigeria, and beyond. The Grand-Finale was declared open by Consul-General of Ghana High Commission In Canada, Mr. Peter Kobina.

    The highlight of the evening came with the majestic entrance of Her Regal Majesty, Olori Ambassador (Dr.) Temitope Enitan-Ogunwusi, Queen of the Ooni of Ife, who was received with thunderous applause. Her presence elevated the festival to a royal spectacle. Accompanying her were distinguished monarchs such as Oba Babatunde Tokunbo Awosunle, Elejesi of Ejesi, and Oba Olusegun Aderemi, Atayero of Aramoko Ekiti, among others. Their attendance symbolized the deep cultural and spiritual roots binding Africans at home and abroad.

    But the festival was not only about royal splendour; it was also about intercultural exchange. The Pan-Afrikan Drum Festival team dazzled the audience with pulsating rhythms drawn from West, South, and East Africa, while the Punjab Di Virasat Cultural Troupe introduced South Asian traditions of drumming, music, and dance. Their performances underscored a powerful truth: cultural strength is magnified when diversity is embraced. The Funky Cultural Troupe of Toronto added local flavour, while a fashion show and dance competitions further energized the evening.

    The message was clear, this was not just a festival of African heritage but of global unity, where boundaries dissolved, and humanity danced to a shared beat.

    In his address, Prince Segun Akanni, Chief Host and Convener of the festival, expressed gratitude and optimism: “We are determined to keep building bridges, empowering youth, and celebrating the greatness of Africa, one beat at a time.” He went further, unveiling an ambitious plan for the establishment of an African Cultural Village (ACV) in Toronto during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. With FIFA’s approval, the project aims to showcase African drumming and dancing during the tournament’s opening and closing ceremonies, a bold step in taking African heritage to the world stage.

    The festival’s impact did not end with the final drumbeat. Two days after the finale, Prince Akanni led a high-powered delegation to visit Mayor Patrick Brown of Brampton. The courtesy call was both a gesture of respect and a step toward deepening cultural diplomacy. During the meeting, Akanni proposed that the Ooni of Ife confer a Chieftaincy title on Mayor Brown in recognition of his unwavering support for the Black community in Canada. The delegation, which included royal fathers, cultural leaders, and entrepreneurs, was honoured with certificates of recognition, further cementing bonds of friendship between Canadian and African communities.

    The festival also received an outpouring of goodwill messages from global leaders. Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada praised the event as an opportunity for Canadians to learn more about African traditions. Ontario Premier Doug Ford lauded the contributions of African Canadians to the province’s growth, while Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow and Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown both emphasized the festival’s importance in shaping inclusive communities.

    From Nigeria, Ambassador Abba Kawu Zanna, Acting High Commissioner in Canada, described the event as cultural diplomacy at its finest. The Ooni of Ife, Ojaja II, in his royal address, commended Prince Akanni for his dedication to preserving Yoruba and African culture abroad, calling the festival “a platform for global cultural exchange.” Meanwhile, Otunba Biodun Ajiboye, Executive Secretary of Nigeria’s National Institute for Cultural Orientation (NICO), affirmed the federal government’s support, stressing that culture is not just entertainment but the soul of a nation.

    The presentation of the Awards of Excellence was coordinated by the representative of Osun State Governor, Hon. Moshood Olagunju Osun State Commissioner for Youth, popular Nollywood Actor, Muyiwa Ademola and Prince Julius Ojo, Founder of Julicare Foundation

    As the curtains closed, what remained was not silence but echoes of drums that spoke of unity, empowerment, and hope. The beats will linger long after, reminding the world that the drum is more than an instrument.

  • Lilian Nneji wins African Outstanding Music Minister of the year 2025 Award

    Lilian Nneji wins African Outstanding Music Minister of the year 2025 Award

    Gospel singer Lilian Nneji has been announced as the winner of the CLIMA Awards for African Outstanding Music Minister of the year 2025 (Stage) Category.

     She was announced the winner of the award category at a ceremony in Johannesburg, South Africa on Sunday, October 5, 2025 amidst several other nominees.

     The Christian Legendary Impact Makers Awards in Africa, CLIMA Awards, is an annual Award organized by CLIMA Africa, the publishers of CLIMA AFRICA Magazines.

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    While reacting to the award, Nneji said winning awards like this is just a means of encouraging her efforts and pushing her to do more.

    ” I see Jesus when I see this new award, He alone did it and hence I dedicate the award to God Almighty.”

    She advised everyone who believes in God and is in Him to continue to wait on him and be focused on the assignment.

  • Nickelodeon viewers prepare for fun, adventure this month

    Nickelodeon viewers prepare for fun, adventure this month

    Nickelodeon viewers are ready for endless fun, adventure and excitement in a series of shows billed for October.

    Already, family time just got better with the Halloween season as Nickelodeon is bringing all the fun with fan favourites making a return and brand-new adventures to keep the whole family laughing and excited.

    From spooky specials to classic characters, viewers are to get ready for favourite shows.

    Under the Nickelodeon Global is the Wylde Pak (New Series), where half-siblings Jack and Lily adjust to living together while helping at their family’s pet business.

    Viewers will also be able to watch new episodes on weekdays till Friday, October 24, 2025.

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    SpongeBob SquarePants returns to bring even more laughter and fun to your family time from October 13, 2025 to October 24, 2025.

    The Haha Halloween special will include the premiere of The Patrick Star Show, from October 27, 2025 to October 31, 2025.

    On NickJr., Tim Rex in Space returns with T-Rex Tim, his big brother Tommy, little sister Tia and Triceratops bestie Kai tackle kid-shaped problems with dinosized solutions in space.

    Also to rock the October specials include Rubble and Crew, Trick or treat!, Dora, Blaze and the Monster Machines, and The Tiny Chef Show.

    NickToons will air The Patrick Star Show, SpongeBob SquarePants, and SONIC Prime which returns by popular demand.

  • Human rights activist, Gabari releases Let There Be Light

    Human rights activist, Gabari releases Let There Be Light

    Renowned social worker, broadcaster, singer, and human rights activist, Ambassador Emmanuel Gabari, has released his much-anticipated music album, Let There Be Light (Ttaala)” to mark his birthday on October 7, 2025.

    The seven-track album reflects Gabari’s deep commitment to using music as a tool for social change, peacebuilding, and advocacy. Known for addressing issues affecting society’s most vulnerable groups — including children, women, and marginalized communities — Amb. Gabari continues his mission of inspiring hope and unity through art.

    Speaking on the album release, Amb. Gabari expressed gratitude and excitement: “I am happy putting together this body of work. It’s been a journey, and I am earnestly grateful to God for finally making this a reality.”

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    The new album features songs such as ‘Save The Children,’ ‘End The Violence,’ ‘Babymi,’ ‘Celebrate HRDs,’ ‘Miliki,’ ‘My Body My Soul,’ and the title track ‘Let There Be Light (Ttaala).’ Each song addresses social themes ranging from human rights and empowerment to love, unity, and spiritual reflection.

    In addition to his musical career, Amb. Gabari is also an accomplished actor. Sharing his experience combining acting and music, he said: “Acting and music have always been my passion. I’ve done a couple of acting gigs, and when I got the role to act alongside Mama Gee (Mummy Patience Ozokwor), I was so elated. It was a mind-blowing experience. For music and songwriting, it’s what I do effortlessly.”

    Amb. Gabari describes the new album as a message of hope, reassurance, love, peace, and togetherness, encouraging everyone to listen and share its uplifting message.

    “Let There Be Light is an album that brings hope and light to our world. Please listen, share, and let me know what song(s) you love most. Thank you and God bless,” he added.

  • AbdulRazaq excited as Kwara Sugar Film Studios unveil maiden movie

    AbdulRazaq excited as Kwara Sugar Film Studios unveil maiden movie

    Kwara Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s push for a brighter future of filmmaking in Nigeria is yielding fruits as the State Sugar Factory Film Studios unveiled its first film – Ajuwaya Series.

    The movie – 85 per cent of which was executed in the state-of-the-art studios – was financed by First Lady Sen Oluremi Tinubu, who supported the facility with N350m.

    At a media briefing for the unveiling of the project in Ilorin, Managing Director of the Studios, Gbenga Titiloye, said the movie stands the chance of attracting direct foreign investment, “because this is the only functional film studio in Africa”.

    He commended the Governor’s foresight and his administration’s resolve to create a platform that nurtures artistry, innovation, and economic vitality.

    “Today, we gather to celebrate a milestone that marks not just the completion of a facility, but the dawn of a new era in Nigerian cinema and cultural expression—the successful completion of the Ajuwaya project,” he said.

    “This moment stands as a testament to what can be achieved when vision, perseverance, and collaborative effort converge for the common good. What the Governor has achieved here is foreign direct investment because this is the only functional film studio in Africa, and 85 percent of this movie was done in this studio.

    “His Excellency’s willingness to champion a film studio in Nigeria demonstrates not only a bold strategic mind but also a deep faith in our people and their talent. It is through that foresight and resolve that we have arrived at this moment: a state-backed endeavour that nurtures artistry, innovation, and economic vitality”.

    Titiloye also appreciated Senator Oluremi Tinubu for her generous donation to the Sugar Factory Studios, adding that her gesture reflects the spirit of national renewal and investment in the creative economy.

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    “This grant (from the First Lady) is more than funding; it is a signal, a beacon, and a pledge that Nigeria will not only tell its stories but export them with pride and excellence,” he said.

    Speaking on the lessons to gain from Ajuwaya, Titiloye said the movie exemplifies how national and regional efforts can combine to create durable infrastructure for culture and economy.

    The press briefing was attended by
    Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor, Princess Olubukola Babalola; Commissioner for Communications, Hon Bola Olukoju; and General Manager, Sugar Factory Film Studios and Producer of the film, Grace Babasola.

    Princess Babalola urged the youth to take advantage of the Sugar Film Studios to tap into the creative industry, saying theatre work is a model to reflect modern society.

    “This studio is important to economic growth, development growth and projecting our state as a leader in the area of theatre and creative industry generally. So, let us talk to our youth so that they can find their feet in this industry,” she said.

    Olukoju described the production of the Ajuwaya Series as a big win for the state, saying it signals the beginning of a new ecosystem in the creative industry in the sub-national.

    “For us in Kwara State, the creative industry is a big ecosystem. In the time of shooting this film, 1,211 participated. People benefited a lot, we have fashion designers, caterers, transporters, artisans, among others, and if we can have this regularly, it is going to open up the ecosystem of the creative industry. Every part of the economy benefited in the course of producing the film,” she said.

    Babasola lauded AbdulRazaq for the creation of the studios that he noted represents more than just a building or a production house.

    “Governor AbdulRazaq is a leader whose belief in the potential of young creatives has opened new doors for the film and entertainment industry in Nigeria,” she said.

    “Ajuwaya is just the beginning. It is proof that when opportunity meets passion, great stories emerge that inspire, entertain, and remind us of who we are.”

  • Collaborating with Simi seamless – Adekunle Gold

    Collaborating with Simi seamless – Adekunle Gold

    Afrobeats singer Adekunle Gold has described his creative partnership with his wife and colleague, Simi as seamless and collaborative.

    In a recent interview, he explained how Simi effortlessly contributes to some songs by adding to the chorus while mixing it in the studio.

    According to him, their process involves mutual input, with Simi often enhancing his tracks with backups or adjustments during mixing, even without him present.

    Similarly, he said he provides feedback on her songs, making their collaboration smooth and intuitive.

    Adekunle Gold said, “My partnership with Simi is very seamless. When I write… So, Don Corleone, when I made the song, I think she was listening to the chorus when I made it, and she just said, well, she has an idea, that she wanted to add something to it. I’m like, okay, go for it.

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    “And then she just went, go Kunle, and that was it. I’m like, oh, this is smart. And that’s it.

    “And we’re just in the studio right there, because she was mixing the song. She mixed the song at first, right? She was mixing the song and then she just added to it. Sometimes one of the benefits I enjoy is when I send my song to Simi to mix, you know, she does like some… I don’t have to be there.

    “She just does some backups, things that the song needs, and then that’s it. It’s just very easy. When she writes the songs, when she sends to me, I tell her what I think she should add to it, and that’s easy”.

    Addressing claims about Simi prioritising his career over hers, Adekunle dismissed the speculation, emphasising that both he and Simi are unaffected and content with their dynamic.

    “All of these things don’t faze me, nor my wife or anything. We’re good”, he said.

  • Why I quit acting for video directing – Director Pink

    Why I quit acting for video directing – Director Pink

    Music video director Praise Onyeagwalam, popularly known as Director Pink has opened up on why she abandoned her dream of becoming an actress.

    The award-winning cinematographer said she gave up on acting because of the humiliation and sexual exploitation faced by many aspiring actors in Nollywood.

    In a recent interview with Hip TV, Director Pink recounted her experience at auditions, noting that long queues and inappropriate calls from filmmakers discouraged her from continuing.

    “I wanted to be an actress but the humiliation was too much. Long queues, shady ‘come to this location’ calls. I said, ‘No.’ That’s when I chose to be my own boss,” she said.

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    She explained that her decision to switch careers led her into music video directing, a path that also comes with challenges but one she is willing to make sacrifices for.

    Director Pink further urged aspiring music video directors to embrace patience and delayed gratification, stressing that it took years for those currently at the top of the industry to achieve their status.