Category: Entertainment

  • Jason Jae emerges last Head of House for season 10

    Jason Jae emerges last Head of House for season 10

    Big Brother housemate Jason Jae has emerged victorious as the last Head of House (HOH) of Big Brother Naija Season 10.

    Jason Jae’s win came after a nostalgic challenge of games they had played all through the season.

    The challenge contest tested the remaining 10 housemates’ speed, strength, and mental agility.

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    As the HOH, Jason Jae will enjoy the Head of House lounge and he chose Sultana to share the privileges with him.

    Jason Jae was the season’s first of Head of House. 

  • Mide Martins isn’t a wicked woman – Afeez Owo hails wife

    Mide Martins isn’t a wicked woman – Afeez Owo hails wife

    Actor and producer Afeez Owo has showered praises on his wife and colleague, Mide, appreciating her for tolerating him and describing her as a wonderful partner who is neither strict nor “wicked” at home or in public.

    Speaking in a recent interview on Oyinmomo TV, Afeez opened up about their 22-year marriage, revealing that the couple share unique and unconventional pet names.

    He explained that their union thrives on balance rather than extremes of strictness or calmness, attributing their lasting relationship to God’s faithfulness and the equilibrium they have maintained over the years.

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    He said, “I call her Iya Alekuleja, and she calls me Baba Elere. Those aren’t the usual pet names like dear or honey, but it works for us because of the closeness we share. Our marriage isn’t the kind where the husband has to be overly strict or the wife has to remain overly calm; we’ve built it on balance, and God has been faithful to us.

    “22 years of marriage is no small thing. Ajoke, thank you for putting up with me. I swear to God, my wife is not a wicked woman, whether at home or in public”.

    The couple has been married since 2003 and has two beautiful daughters together.

  • Bovi clarifies relationship with Basketmouth

    Bovi clarifies relationship with Basketmouth

    Comedian and actor Bovi has clarified his relationship with fellow comedian Basketmouth, saying there is no bad blood between them but that their paths have naturally diverged due to evolving interests.

    In an interview, Bovi explained that his focus on family and career growth has pushed him to explore new creative outlets, particularly in the film industry.

    He added that his tendency to get bored with routine has fueled his drive to try new things, build his personal brand, and establish himself as a standalone force in comedy.

    He said, “I’m cool with Basketmouth, nothing happened. I’ve answered this question before.

    “You get what I’m saying. Interests changed, especially for me. You know, I wanted to focus more, spend more time with my family.

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    “I wanted to also elevate myself. I easily get bored with things. So when I’m doing something for too long, I try to do something else”.

    Bovi also shared his thoughts on financial independence, mentioning that he wants to capitalise on his own success rather than sharing profits with others.

    He used the analogy of filling up a hotel to illustrate his point, stating that he can reap the benefits of his own endeavors without needing to collaborate with others.

    According to Bovi, this shift in focus has allowed him to grow both professionally and financially.

    “You know, so as you know, I started to do films. I went back to TV, and then I wanted to build my own brand in the sense that I needed people. I needed the world to know that I can stand with the mic endlessly by myself and talk. You know, also, there’s the, I also started to think of stuff like when I blow the whistle and say, I’m having an Eko hotel, it fills up. So why should I go and share money? Why should we be many doing one show? And then I guess I can keep all the money myself”, he added.

  • Fans, colleagues celebrate Joke Silva at 64

    Fans, colleagues celebrate Joke Silva at 64

    Fans and colleagues have taken to social media to celebrate veteran actress Joke Silva as she marked her 64th birthday on Monday, praising her talent, elegance, and lasting impact on Nollywood.

    In a touching Instagram post, Silva expressed gratitude to God for His mercy, faithfulness, protection, provision, and the gift of family, friends, and colleagues.

    “Grateful Lord for your Mercy, your Faithfulness, for protection, for Provision, for Family, for Friends, for Colleagues, thank you King of Glory for 64 amazing years,” she wrote.

    The post drew an outpouring of love and well-wishes from fans and notable personalities, including Mo Abudu and Shan George, who prayed for her continued health, wealth, and success while commending her remarkable contributions to the Nigerian film industry.

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    @moabudu posted, “Happy birthday, big sis, all my love.”

    @chisomasanya said, “Happy birthday, beautiful mama.”

    @shangeorgefilms wrote, “Happy birthday, Aunty J, I wish u good health in wealth, and prosperity. More grace.”

    With a career spanning decades, Silva has starred in numerous films and television series in both English and Yoruba languages, earning her critical acclaim and numerous awards.

    One of her most notable achievements includes winning the “Best Actress in a Leading Role” award at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2006.

    Silva has also been recognised internationally for her work, including starring alongside Colin Firth in the 1998 film “The Secret Laughter of Women”.

    In addition to her film career, she was appointed as a goodwill ambassador by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in 2012 and received the Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (MFR) national honour in 2014.

  • Seyi Law reflects on 20 years in comedy industry

    Seyi Law reflects on 20 years in comedy industry

    Comedian Seyi Law has shared his two-decade journey in the comedy industry, highlighting the sacrifices he made to achieve success.

    In an interview with HipTV, he recounted how he left his uncle’s home in Orile to live with his aunt in Ebute Metta, Lagos, in search of better access to performance opportunities.

    Driven by determination, Seyi toured several universities, including Obafemi Awolowo University, University of Ibadan, Olabisi Onabanjo University, UNILAG, and LASU, where he performed at social events to hone his craft.

    Reflecting on his career, he said, “It’s been 20 years, and there have been a lot of sacrifices to get to where I am today. But when success comes, you most times forget the sacrifices. Like they say, a day of joy erases years of sorrow.”

     “One of the things I did when I joined the comedy business was to leave my comfort zone. That time I was staying with my uncle in Orile, and I left there to stay with my Aunty, who lived in Ebute Meta. It wasn’t so much of a comfortable place, but I went there to have proximity to certain places.

    “As we were growing, I had called Emeka Smith, who was my friend, to make certain moves. One of them is to leave Lagos and go to universities to seek opportunities to perform at their different social events. I remember we left Lagos to go to Obafemi Awolowo University, and those times we didn’t really have a place to sleep, and couldn’t afford a hotel.

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    “We slept in study theatres and looked for where to take a shower in the morning, strolled around during the day, came back, and repeated until we got the opportunity to perform at different places. We did the same thing at the University of Ibadan, Olabisi Onabanjo University, UNILAG, and LASU. One time at a LASU law dinner, 9ice came to perform, and I had to back up for 9ice.”

    Inspired by veteran comedian Ali Baba, Seyi Law said he decided to mentor younger talents, providing them with support and opportunities.

    He added, “I also decided to bring a lot of people to my comfort zone because I learnt that from Ali Baba and his ability to bring young comedians together.

    “I also decided to do that as soon as I got my own apartment, a room, and a parlour. I had several comedians who came to live with me, even when I moved to Ikorodu. They’re all big boys now.

    “For some musicians, my shows outside Nigeria became their avenue to get their first visas. It was probably my show that gave Kizz Daniel his first visa, Adekunle Gold, and Arole, who always talks about it”.

  • How I managed anger on BBNaija show – Kuture

    How I managed anger on BBNaija show – Kuture

    Evicted Big Brother Naija housemate Kuture has explained how he managed anger during his time in the house.

    In his post-eviction interview, Kuture said he effectively channelled his energy into the house parties, particularly the Thursday night pool parties and Saturday night raves.

    According to him, by focusing on these events, he was able to release tension and emotions through excitement and dance, rather than letting stress build up and potentially clash with fellow housemates.

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    “I channel all my free time and energy to parties. Instead of letting out my anger on any housemate, I let it out through excitement. So it’s all energy Thursday and Saturday, Aura for Aura.

    “No matter how stressful the day or the week may be, I just be like, no worry, Thursday and Saturday still come,” he said.

    He said his strategy allowed him to maintain a positive outlook and create lasting memories with some of his housemates, including Imisi and Isabella.

  • BBNAIJA S10: ‘We’re having fun’ – Koyin, Isabella clarify relationship

    BBNAIJA S10: ‘We’re having fun’ – Koyin, Isabella clarify relationship

    Big Brother Naija housemates Koyin and Isabella have clarified that their relationship in the house is purely casual and meant for fun, with no serious romantic intentions attached.

    During Sunday’s live show hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Isabella openly admitted she was also “having fun” with other housemates — Kaybobo, Bright Morgan, and Mensan — stressing that her interactions with them were lighthearted.

    “I am with them just for the fun of it,” she said, while Koyin echoed the same sentiment: “I am with Isabella for the fun of it.”

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    This came after Isabella’s earlier relationship with Kayikunmi ended abruptly following his eviction in the third week. Kayikunmi later revealed that their connection was “just a game” and not something he intended to continue outside the house.

    Isabella, who said she was disappointed to hear of Kayikunmi’s true feelings from other housemates, noted that the revelation made her lose interest in him completely.

  • Thuso Mbedu shines in new American crime drama “Task”

    Thuso Mbedu shines in new American crime drama “Task”

    South African actress Thuso Mbedu has taken on a leading role in ‘Task’, a new American crime drama series that has already won critical acclaim.

    The award-winning star, celebrated for her standout performances in The Underground Railroad and The Woman King, continues to make her mark in Hollywood with this latest project.

    In a video shared on her page, Mbedu opened up about the challenge of adapting to an American accent, saying: “Just coming into the American accent itself because I am originally from South Africa, there are certain things that my tongue doesn’t want to do, so just playing with that has been super interesting.”

    Task followed a covert investigative unit unraveling layers of crime, corruption, and betrayal, with Mbedu starring as Sergeant Aleah Clinton—a sharp, resilient force within Mark Ruffalo’s task team.

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    The series premiered on September 7 and has already been hailed as one of 2025’s best, earning a 90% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 48 reviews.

    Mbedu’s career continues to inspire, from her Emmy-nominated beginnings to sharing screens with Hollywood greats, all while opening doors for African talent on the global stage.

    The series is expected to air in South Africa later this year on Showmax.

  • Mercy Eke acquires third home in Lagos to celebrate birthday

    Mercy Eke acquires third home in Lagos to celebrate birthday

    Reality TV star and entrepreneur Mercy Eke has celebrated her birthday in grand style by announcing the acquisition of her third house in Ikoyi, Lagos.

    The milestone adds to her growing list of achievements, as she now owns multiple properties in the city. Sharing photos and videos of the home’s stunning interiors, Mercy expressed gratitude, describing the purchase as a special blessing.

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    “New home. This young girl from Imo State owns her third home in Lagos! What a journey, what a blessing. Thank you, Lord! Birthday is extra special!” she wrote.

    In a heartfelt birthday message to herself, Mercy reflected on her resilience, growth, and faith through life’s challenges, saying: “From tough battles to quiet wins, I’ve grown stronger, wiser, and braver.”

    Fans and fellow celebrities flooded her social media pages with congratulatory messages, celebrating her accomplishments.

    Mercy’s journey to stardom began with her victory in Big Brother Naija Season 4, which launched her into the limelight and set the stage for her thriving career.

  • Iyabo Ojo addresses Lizzy Anjorin’s alleged attacks on her family

    Iyabo Ojo addresses Lizzy Anjorin’s alleged attacks on her family

    Actress Iyabo Ojo has addressed the ongoing attacks from her colleague, Lizzy Anjorin, which she said have been directed at her family, especially her grandson.

    In a statement shared via Instagram, Ojo admitted it has been difficult to stay silent amid the harassment but maintained that she has chosen to ignore the distractions for now.

    She expressed confidence in her legal team’s readiness for the battles ahead, stressing that “everything has its timing.”

    According to her, the past few months have been dedicated to family, particularly welcoming her grandson and supporting her daughter through motherhood.

    Ojo added that once she returns to Lagos, she will confront the challenges posed by Lizzy Anjorin.

    She wrote, “Honestly, I haven’t laughed this hard in a while. These videos cracked me up real good.

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    “On a more serious note, I’ve seen all your messages, DMs, voice notes, and questions about my silent approach to the defamatory statements, insults, death wishes, and curses Liz Anjorin has been directing at my family, especially those targeting my grandson. Honestly, most of the time, I struggle to hold my peace… but I have to ignore the distractions. Who God has blessed, no one can curse.

    “For clarity, I want to assure you all that my legal team isn’t sleeping. They’re taking notes of everything. A wise one must always listen to the counsel of the learned team. Everything has its timing.

    “My people, over the past few months, it has been strictly about focusing on family while my legal team takes note and prepares me for the battles ahead. Welcoming my grandson, supporting my daughter through her motherhood journey, and standing in the gap, both physically and spiritually, required my undivided attention.

    “Note that once I land in Lagos, God willing, yes, it will be time to tackle challenges. Silence can be powerful, and while it’s not always easy for me, I know it’s sometimes necessary. I love you all and appreciate your genuine concerns. Keep being your wonderful selves, and I’ll keep you all updated when the time is right. God bless”.