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  • Why I cooked 200 bags of rice instead of planned 250 – Hilda Baci

    Why I cooked 200 bags of rice instead of planned 250 – Hilda Baci

    Celebrity chef Hilda Baci has explained why she scaled down her plan to cook 250 bags of rice to 200 bags in her bid to set a new Guinness World Record for the largest serving of Nigerian-style Jollof rice. 

    Speaking to newsmen at the venue, Baci said the decision was purely technical, as the measuring crane and scale had a weight limit of 20,000 kilograms, including the custom-made pot.

    According to her, the 200 bags of rice, weighing 4,000 kilogrammes, are still expected to feed over 20,000 people. 

    “If you notice when we started we weighed the pot and we need to weigh every single thing that goes into the pot when we’re done.

    “The goal was that by the time I was done making 5,000 kilogrammes I was hoping to achieve about 17,000 to 18,000 kilogrammes. Right now, if I include the weight of the pot, that’s about 20,000.

    “The average crane and the measuring device can only weigh 20,000 kilogrammes.

    “It’s safer for me to go below 20,000 kilogrammes so that my scale can carry it all at the same time and basically that is why I had to cut down on the quantity and I only cut it down by a thousand kilogrammes.

    “This 4,000 kilogrammes of rice is 200 bags of rice and it will still feed 20,000 people so we’re still up there,” Hilda said.

    The event, which began Friday morning, has since taken on the feel of a carnival with music, dancing, and appearances from public figures, including actress Funke Akindele, dancer Kaffy, and the First Lady of Ogun State, Bamidele Abiodun.

    Baci described this feat as the most ambitious of her career, requiring almost a year of planning. 

    She added that the cooking process itself took almost nine hours to complete.

    “Honestly, Gino and I figuring this whole thing out was hectic. Figuring out how to fabricate the pots, it took Mr. Ayo two months to figure out and fabricate the pots.

    “Then it took us about nine months to plan this event and it took us almost nine hours to make the entire meal,” she revealed.

    Baci found the experience rewarding, emphasising that the goal was to bring people together and feed as many as possible. 

    “It was challenging but very exciting at the same time. We’re not done because we need to distribute the food and make sure that everybody that has come here eats to their satisfaction.

    “So we’re still on it but so far I’m very happy, you know, with where we are and what we’ve been able to achieve today,” Baci said.

    She revealed that the project wasn’t initially conceived as a Guinness World Record attempt but rather as a food experience for Nigerians.

    “When I came up with this idea, I did not think about it as a world record, quite frankly.

    “I mean, have you looked around? There’s a lot of you. Some of you came with your cooler, so we need to make sure everybody’s fed. We’re feeding the nation,” she said.

    The event has garnered significant attention, with Guinness World Records posting a message of encouragement on social media. 

    ”What’s cookin’? Best of luck to @hildabacicooks who’s attempting a new record for the largest serving of Nigerian style jollof rice today”, the organisation wrote on X.

    The recognition comes just two years after Guinness certified Baci’s 2023 cook-a-thon, which brought her global fame and inspired many young Nigerians to explore the culinary industry.

  • I’m tired of being single, Nkechi Blessing cries out

    I’m tired of being single, Nkechi Blessing cries out

    Actress Nkechi Blessing has opened up about her current single status, revealing it’s the longest she’s gone without a partner. 

    Speaking on her talk show “Unfiltered with NBS,” Nkechi expressed that she’s growing tired of being single. 

    She said, unlike in the past, when she’d quickly move from one relationship to another, this time she’s found herself alone for an extended period.

    Blessing said: “This is actually the longest that I have been single. I am literally tired of being single. Before, once I leave one relationship, two working days, I don find another relationship”.

    Nkechi’s current single status comes after her breakup with her younger partner, Xxssive, which she publicly confirmed in May 2025.

    Before Xxssive, Nkechi had a highly publicised fallout with Ekiti-born politician Opeyemi Falegan, which also ended in controversy.

    Nkechi admits she’s still navigating life, love and despite her past experiences, she finds this prolonged period of singleness unfamiliar but is trying to embrace it.

  • Cindy Onajite Atirene elected President of TVC Women’s Network

    Cindy Onajite Atirene elected President of TVC Women’s Network

    Crime and broadcast journalist Cindy Onajite Atirene, popularly known as Najite, has been elected President of the TVC Women’s Network (TVCWN), the internal empowerment platform of TVC Communications. She will serve in this capacity for two years (2025 to 2027).

    The TVC Women’s Network was established as part of TVC Communications’ drive to provide women within the organisation with a platform for professional development, mentorship, and community engagement. Over the years, the network has become a rallying point for female staff members, championing empowerment initiatives while extending its impact into local communities through outreach programmes, mentorship opportunities, and competitions that give young women and girls a voice.

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    Speaking on her election, Najite expressed gratitude for the confidence reposed in her by colleagues, while pledging to steer the network towards greater visibility and deeper impact. “This role is not just about me. It is about using the TVC Women’s Network as a vehicle to amplify women’s voices, empower young girls, and touch the lives of children in ways that shape a better future for our society,” she said.

    Currently serving as Head of News at Yanga FM, a sister station under TVC Communications, Najite brings to the role a wealth of professional experience and a passion for advocacy. Over the years, she has used her platform in journalism to address critical social issues such as child protection, sexual abuse, drug abuse, teenage cultism, and gangsterism. Her campaigns and reporting have consistently shed light on the vulnerabilities of children and young people, sparking conversations that drive social change.

    Her election underscores TVC Communications’ commitment to creating inclusive spaces for women, while also highlighting the growing recognition of female leadership in Nigeria’s media industry.

  • Gyakie drops After Midnight

    Gyakie drops After Midnight

    Ghanaian Afropop and RnB singer, Gyakie, is stepping into the spotlight with her long-awaited debut album titled After Midnight.

    The 17-track project showcases her versatility, weaving together Afrobeats, RnB and highlife to deliver a rich and layered body of work.

    The 24-year-old songstress, who has steadily built her reputation across Ghana, Nigeria, and beyond, believes this album has the power to cement her place as one of Africa’s most magnetic young voices.

    “In the past, I used to hold back when writing about my personal experiences,” she revealed.

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    “But at this point in my career, I’m extremely real about what I say. There are things I might never feel comfortable saying in an interview or in public, but in a song, I can say them, and that’s quite glaring on the record.”

    With After Midnight, Gyakie is aiming for more than just commercial success. The daughter of highlife icon Nana Acheampong said her focus is on creating impact and legacy.

    “I want this record to be remembered. I want it to be legendary. I know my fans pay attention to the lyrics, so that is where I get to have the most vulnerable conversations with them,” she enthused.

    Over the years, Gyakie has collaborated with some of Africa’s biggest stars, including Davido, Omah Lay, Shatta Wale, among others.

  • Erica Stephen releases ‘I Am Africa’ for Little Mr. & Miss Africa

    Erica Stephen releases ‘I Am Africa’ for Little Mr. & Miss Africa

    The Nigerian entertainment industry has welcomed a new milestone from Erica Ihotu Stephen, the award-winning actor, singer, and model, who has officially released her debut single; I Am Africa.

    The debut single, Erica informed, also doubles as the theme song for the recently held ‘Little Mr. & Miss Africa Nigeria’ pageant.

    At just eight years old, Erica has established herself as one of the country’s most promising young talents. She began her career as a child actress at the age of one and has since built an impressive résumé spanning film, television commercials, high-profile campaigns, and social media content.

    She also created and produced her own programme, ‘Welcome to Africa’, further demonstrating her versatility.

    Described as a celebration of youth, culture, and African identity, ‘I Am Africa’ is more than a debut single—it is positioned as an anthem that aligns with the vision of the pageant it represents.

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    “Erica is not just a performer; she is a movement,” said Queen Ene Adakole, CEO of EIS World and National Director for Little Mr. And Miss Africa Nigeria. “Her brilliance, dedication, and ability to inspire through her craft make her the perfect voice for this year’s pageant theme.”

    The release of the single marks Erica’s formal entry into the music industry, adding to her achievements as an actress and model. Industry watchers have described her as a “triple-threat talent” whose work continues to draw admiration.

    With a growing list of accomplishments at such a young age, Erica Ihotu Stephen has been hailed as proof that dreams have no age limit. Her debut in music, industry observers note, signals the beginning of another promising chapter in an already remarkable career.

  • Regal Film Festival and Awards 2025: Call for entries now open

    Regal Film Festival and Awards 2025: Call for entries now open

    The Regal Film Festival and Awards (REFFA) has officially opened its call for entries for the 2025 edition of its annual film festival, scheduled to take place from December 10–13, 2025 in Accra, Ghana.

    Now in its highly anticipated maiden edition, REFFA invites filmmakers across Africa to submit their original and inspiring works that reflect the richness and diversity of African cinema. The festival will showcase a wide range of genres including narrative features, documentaries, indigenous films, short films, animations, and experimental films.

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    “We are excited to open submissions for REFFA 2025 and cannot wait to experience the powerful stories filmmakers have to offer. This festival is not just an event, it’s a bold idea to spotlight African talent on a global stage,” said Maxwell Justice Kpekpo, Head of Media and Communications.

    Details of eligibility stipulate that films must have been completed within the last three years and the categories include Best Feature, Best Short Film, Best Documentary, among others. Final submission deadline is October 15, 2025.

    Alongside film screenings, the festival will offer industry panels, workshops, and networking opportunities, providing a space for filmmakers and creatives to connect, learn, and grow.

    The event will close with an awards ceremony honouring outstanding achievements in directing, acting, writing, and technical excellence.

  • Yakubu vies for AGN’s presidency

    Yakubu vies for AGN’s presidency

    Veteran actor and administrator, Alhaji Abubakar Sanusi Yakubu has thrown his hat in the ring to contest the highest office of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN)

    Formally declaring his intention to contest for the office of the President of the AGN, Yakubu has unveiled a bold vision to reposition the guild for greater impact.

    Pledging to build on the achievements of past leaders while introducing fresh initiatives to strengthen the guild’s relevance and capacity, his agenda focuses on unionising the guild, creating empowerment opportunities for members, establishing strong institutional structures, and promoting unity among actors nationwide.

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    He said: “The time has come for the AGN to stand as a stronger, more inclusive, and people-oriented body that not only protects the interests of its members but also maximises the vast opportunities within Nollywood to empower actors and project Nigerian culture globally.”

    Yakubu emphasised his commitment to transparency, accountability, and collaboration with key stakeholders in government and the private sector, noting that these partnerships would be critical in unlocking new opportunities for members.

    Already, his declaration has stirred conversations within the motion picture industry circles, with many actors expressing optimism that his vision will bring renewed energy and direction to the AGN.

  • It’s gullible to believe my death rumour, says Chiwetalu Agu

    It’s gullible to believe my death rumour, says Chiwetalu Agu

    Veteran Nollywood actor Chiwetalu Agu has dismissed widespread rumours of his death, describing those who believed the false reports as gullible.

    The thespian became a trending topic earlier in the week after social media was flooded with condolence messages from fans who had been misled by the fake news.

    Reacting on Friday via his Instagram page, Agu urged his fans to ignore the fake news and rebuke those spreading it.

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    “What baffles me is that in this 21st century,2025, a lot of people are still gullible to believe such things without confirming whether it is true or not,” he said.

    The 68-year-old actor added, “Fans and families, disregard any rumours or rebuke anyone spreading such diabolical news about me. I am very much alive by God’s grace. I am yet to carry my grandchildren and I must carry them in good health when my children are ready,” he said.

  • Yaw joins advisory board of Canadian comedy film festival

    Yaw joins advisory board of Canadian comedy film festival

    Multitalented actor, comedian and broadcaster, Steve Onu, popularly known as Yaw, has been appointed as the first Advisory Board Member of the International Comedy Arts Film Festival (TICAFF) in Canada.

    The festival, a subsidiary of the Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival (TINFF), described Yaw as a celebrated figure whose experience in comedy, film, theatre, sitcoms, and show production will help shape its vision and success.

    Yaw, who has built a career spanning comedy, stage plays, radio and television, is expected to bring a wealth of knowledge to the platform as it seeks to elevate the art of comedy on a global stage.

    Reacting to the appointment, Yaw expressed delight at the recognition.

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    “This means a lot to me because it shows comedy from our side of the world is being taken seriously on an international stage. I look forward to working with the team at TICAFF to push the boundaries of creativity and to show that comedy is not just about laughter, but also about culture, storytelling and impact,” he said.

    The organisers noted that his appointment underscores TICAFF’s commitment to drawing from Africa’s pool of talent and ensuring that voices from diverse cultures contribute to the future of comedy filmmaking.

    The new role adds to Yaw’s growing list of achievements as one of Nigeria’s most versatile entertainers with influence extending beyond the country’s borders.

  • Omotola Jalade premieres directorial debut at TIFF 2025

    Omotola Jalade premieres directorial debut at TIFF 2025

    Nigerian screen siren, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has premiered her directorial debut, ‘A Mother’s Love,’ at the ongoing Toronto International Film Festival.

    The film premiered to a mix of international audiences at the Cinema 5 of the TIFF Lightbox on Saturday, September 6, 2025.

    The event had in attendance the Executive Director of the National Film and Video Censors Board, Dr Shuaibu Husseini, filmmakers, including Obi Emelonye, Victor Akande, and Ramsey Nouah.

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    This milestone marks Omotola’s transition from her celebrated on-screen career to introducing her distinct storytelling voice to the global stage. ‘Mother’s Love,’ is a deeply moving debut that explores themes of self-discovery, mother–daughter bonds, unresolved grief, resilience, and healing.

    In a brief chat, the 47-year-old actress, who said the milestone was to mark her 30-year-old career, revealed that she had featured in over 300 movies and had co-directed and written a couple of films.