Category: Entertainment

  • Music is about impact, not numbers – Jaywon

    Music is about impact, not numbers – Jaywon

    Afrobeats singer Jaywon has addressed young artists on the true meaning of music,  following the online feud between Seun Kuti and Wizkid drama.

    In an Instagram post, Jaywon lamented that many young artists focus solely on metrics like streams and recognition, thinking it makes them the best.

    He emphasised that music’s value lies in its impact, ability to change minds, and touch souls. 

    Read Also: Gospel, Afrobeats artists copy ‘This Year’ template – Jaywon

    Jaywon cited legends like Bob Marley and Fela as examples of artists who’ve made lasting impacts, noting their music remains relevant forever.

    “The problem with a lot of you youngins and small minds is thinking music is only about numbers. You believe that because you’ve got streams, recognition, a strong PR machine, and money to throw around.

    “That automatically makes you the best artist in the world, Lol. Music isn’t about numbers. It’s about impact, changing minds and touching souls. That’s why Legends like Bob Marley and Fela still matter. Their music is forever”, he wrote.

  • Actress Bimpe Akintunde seeks prayer on journey to self-forgiveness

    Actress Bimpe Akintunde seeks prayer on journey to self-forgiveness

    Actress Bimpe Akintunde has shared her journey towards self-forgiveness, asking fans to pray for her as she seeks healing, peace and clarity.

    The actress, on Instagram, emphasised the importance of forgiving oneself to move forward in life.

    The mother of two revealed she’s embarking on this journey for personal growth, trusting God to guide her.

    Read Also: Actress Sarah Martins hospitalised after health scare

    She encouraged others to practice self-forgiveness, saying it’s essential for healing and moving on.

    She wrote: “Forgiving yourself for an expensive and unforgettable mistake is a very long journey. I am embarking on this journey for Healing, peace of mind, clarity and Strength to keep moving on in life. 

    “I ask all of my lovers all over the world to pls put me in prayers as I embark on this FORGIVENESS Journey, and I trust God to make it an easy journey for me.

    “Remember, you have to forgive yourself to forgive anyone who offends you, too. I am using this opportunity to beg everyone who has made any Mistake in their journey of life to please forgive themselves to make life easy for themselves as they continue with the journey of life”.

  • NBMA announces 7th edition with calls for nomination

    NBMA announces 7th edition with calls for nomination

    The organizers of the Nigerian Broadcasters Merit Awards (NBMA) have announced the commencement of nominations for the 7th edition of the awards, scheduled to be held in May 2026.

    The Nigerian Broadcasters Merit Awards is an annual platform dedicated to recognizing and celebrating excellence, professionalism, innovation, and societal impact in Nigeria’s broadcasting and media industry.

    The awards honour outstanding individuals, programs, stations, and organizations across radio, television, and digital media platforms.

    Speaking on the call for nominations, (Dr) Ahmed Tijjani Ramalan, the Chairman of the Joint IBAN/NBMA Organising Committee said the awards is a credible benchmark for excellence in the industry.

    READ ALSO: Critical success factors for Nigeria’s economy this year

    “The Nigerian Broadcasters Merit Awards was established to celebrate professionalism, creativity, and integrity in broadcasting. As the industry continues to evolve, NBMA remains committed to recognizing those who consistently raise the bar and positively influence society through their work,” Ramalan said.

    According to the organisers, the 2026 edition will feature over 85 award categories spanning on-air presentation, programming, technical production, digital innovation, community impact, and special recognition awards.

    In a major development, the 7th NBMA introduces new categories designed to support youth development and reflect the realities of modern media practice.

    These include Best Communication Student of the Year, created to recognize outstanding students of Mass Communication, Media Studies, Broadcasting, and related disciplines; an Undergraduate Broadcaster Category for students actively involved in campus radio, television, and media production; as well as Online Content Creators Categories to honor podcasters, streamers, and digital storytellers shaping Nigeria’s online media space.

    Dr Ramalan noted that the new categories were intentionally introduced to bridge the gap between traditional broadcasting and emerging digital platforms.

    “We believe the future of broadcasting lies in nurturing young talents and embracing digital innovation. By introducing student and online content creator categories, NBMA is deliberately investing in the next generation of media professionals and acknowledging the growing influence of digital storytelling,” Ramalan added.

    Nominations are open from Sunday, January 30, 2026 until Tuesday, March 3, 2026, and can be submitted via the NBMA website.

  • Bnxn apologises for issues at December show

    Bnxn apologises for issues at December show

    Daniel Etiese Benson aka Bnxn has apologised to fans for the issues that prevented some fans and ticket holders at his ‘The Captain Experience,’ in Lagos on December 19, 2025.

    The show was part of Iconiq Fest at the Landmark Event Centre, featuring live music, guest artists, and high energy, though it faced some organization issues with entry.

    READ ALSO: Critical success factors for Nigeria’s economy this year

    In his response to the issues that prevented fans with tickets from accessing the venue of the show, Bnxn said, “The show organizers prioritized profit over the safety of the fans and it should never have been so. I am so sorry to everyone who had valid entries and still couldn’t make it into the show.”

    He further went on to note that he would never put his fans or music lovers in such a situation.

    “I’d never want to put anyone that loves me or my music in that kind of reckless position and I  sincerely apologize,” he said.

  • Austine Onuoha serenades theatre with The Bride musical play

    Austine Onuoha serenades theatre with The Bride musical play

    Lagos is set to glow with romance this Valentine period as the seasoned theatre director, Austine Onuoha, brings his latest play, ‘The Bride,’ to life.

    The romantic musical promises an unforgettable theatrical experience that blends love, mystery, music, and emotional depth.

    ‘The Bride’ tells the hauntingly beautiful story of a groom who mysteriously disappears on his wedding day, leaving a bride — and the audience — suspended between heartbreak, hope, and unanswered questions. Set against a rich musical backdrop, the play explores love’s resilience, the courage to persevere, and the emotional complexities that surface when fairytales are interrupted.

    READ ALSO: Critical success factors for Nigeria’s economy this year

    Perfectly timed for the Valentine period, ‘The Bride’ is designed as an immersive outdoor theatrical experience, drawing audiences into the bride’s emotional journey through live music, intimate performances, and evocative staging that blurs the line between spectator and story.

    The production boasts a stellar cast featuring Sharon Adaeze, Ralph Okoro, Theodora Omo, and Justin Ben, delivering powerful performances that anchor the play’s emotional core. Music direction is led by Peter Dirodola, whose original compositions elevate the romance and tension that drive the narrative.

    The Bride will be showing all weekend in February at the Terra Kulture.

  • Fela, Wizkid comparison: A storm in a teacup?

    Fela, Wizkid comparison: A storm in a teacup?

    The seeming uproar over the comparison between the late Afrobeat progenitor, Olufela Anikulapo Kuti, and successful Afrobeats poster boy, Wizkid, in recent times has been likened to a storm in a teacup.

    A number of individuals – ranging from music enthusiasts, politicians, music practitioners – have suddenly found not only a voice but a reason to support one of the two to the chagrin of fans and supporters of the other.

    The whole informal debate was ignited when Seun Kuti, one of the sons of the late Fela Anikulapo Kuti, accused a cross section of Wizkid’s fans on social media, known as Wizkid FC, of igniting feuds between Wizkid and his colleagues. It was further heightened when he urged Wizkid to caution his cult-like supporters from comparing the singer with Fela Anikulapo Kuti.

    The conversation continued to drag with Seun Kuti calling out the Wizkid FC and insisting Wizkid should put an end to their fallacies and untenable claims.

    Wizkid remained unresponsive despite the continued jabs until mid this week when he posted a now deleted Instagram story saying, “Pussy boy @thenigbirdkuti ok I big pass your papa!!! Wetin u one do? Fool at 40! @bigbirdkuti I’m Big Wiz, everyday bigger than your papa!! Wetin u one do, fool? Hungry bastard.”

    READ ALSO: Critical success factors for Nigeria’s economy this year

    The response, expectedly, irked members of the Kuti family, especially Seun and one of his sisters, Motunrayo. The two children of the late Kuti took several shots at Wizkid and his parents, hence escalating a comparison that should not have been on the front burner.

    Seun Kuti and Motunrayo took turns to berate Wizkid while Seun told Wizkid to replace the Fela’s image tattoo on his arm with his father’s face.

    Lending support to Wizkid, one of his record producers, Samklef took the conversation to another lane by claiming that the late Fela didn’t create Afrobeat but rather jacked it from the late Orlando Julius.

    However, ex-senator Babafemi Ojudu, Baba Fryo, and Daddy Freeze, berated Wizkid for claiming to be greater than the late Fela Kuti.

    Ojudu, in two separate submissions on Facebook noted that Fela remains one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, a feat Wizkid is yet to achieve. He further stressed that Fela remains a cultural icon whose life inspired Broadway productions, documentaries, books, and academic studies. And finally submitted that Fela remains a symbol of African resistance and intellectual freedom, a feat yet to be achieved by Wizkid.

    For Baba Fryo, his submission aptly calls for retrospect by younger artists saying, “I just dey shame for this Gen Z. How can these kids compare a kid to an elder? Fela was a great musician, a multi-instrumentalist, and a revolutionist. He wasn’t just an artist but a full-time musician, and he remained relevant for over 30 years until the day he died.”

    Also, Charles Chukwuemeka Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, weighed in on the conversation in a post on his X handle.

    Charly Boy dismissed the comparison as unnecessary, describing it as a clash of different eras and purposes.

    The 75-year-old acknowledged the immense success and influence of both artists but stressed that their impacts in music serve fundamentally different era.

    In his words, “Wizkid dey sing for crowd, stadium full, light dey flash, money dey talk, awards dey stack, world dey shout: Starboy! Fela no need spotlight, him own be fire for chest, kalakuta be him stage. Truth be hin microphone,” he wrote.

    “One dey rule charts, one dey rule conscience. One dey give sweet escape, one dey give hard reality.”

    Charly Boy further stressed that the answer on who is bigger between Fela and Wizkid ultimately depends on personal values and perspective. He noted that Wizkid may come out on top when measured by popularity and commercial success, while Fela remains unmatched when judged by his activism and fight for freedom.

    “Different time, different battle, different kind of greatness. No be who big pass… Na who touch your soul pass,” Charly Boss added.

    In the same vein, Daddy Freeze, who also weighed in on the discourse, opined that Wizkid can’t be compared to Fela, stressing that the late Afrobeat legend’s influence surpasses music.

    He noted that Fela wasn’t just a musician but also a staunch activist and philanthropist.

    “We are talking about music, but I cannot talk about Fela, if I don’t talk about everything he stood for. His activism and music went hand-in-glove. You can’t separate the two.”

    Wizkid drew the seeming last blood of the day when he tweeted a sarcasm on X saying, “Ok everybody better pass Wizkid! Can we all sleep now? Fela fight for freedom this fool Dey fight fc! Oloshi Omo ale! Never go back and forth with a pig that lives in the mud. 2026 get yours!”

    As the online ruckus continued, neither Femi Kuti, nor Made Kuti have reacted or made any statement on the controversy.

    Until now, Wizkid enjoys a warm relationship with the Kuti family, as he had performed at the New Afrikan shrine at different points and even featured Femi Kuti on one of his hit songs, ‘Jaiye Jaiye.’ Femi Kuti, in an old interview, said Wizkid supports Felabration, and will always honour Felabration except he’s occupied and outside the shores of Nigeria. He summed it up saying Wizkid is like family. He went further to say Wizkid is a very nice and humble person, who appreciates his family and the life he has.

    As many have asserted, there is no basis for comparison between Fela Anikulapo Kuti and Wizkid and whoever fueled the comparison is either naive to the world of both music stars or consciously trying to stir controversy.

    Fela, as rightly posited, is not just a musician but a collaboration of many facets into one being, a movement while in his own right, Wizkid is a music star, who taps from the works of Fela and is walking in his strides to make a statement in the world of music.

  • Wike’s son bags Master’s degree from London varsity

    Wike’s son bags Master’s degree from London varsity

    Joaquin Wike, son of Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, has graduated with a Master of Science degree in Management and Technology Change from King’s College London.

    The pictures from the graduation ceremony were shared on Thursday by the Senior Special Assistant to the Minister on Public Communications and Social Media, Lere Olayinka, on his X (formerly Twitter) page.

    Olayinka wrote, “FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike’s son, Joaquin bags MSc Degree in Management and Technology Change at King’s College London”.

    Read Also: Adeyanju backs Wike over construction of Apo-Karshi road

    The ceremony was attended by his family members and prominent politicians, including Senator Mao Ohuabunwa and Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri.

    He added: “PDP BoT Chairman, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, PDP National Vice Chairman (South South), Chief Dan Orbih, Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, Jordan Wike, FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, his wife, Justice Eberechi Suzzette Wike and Daughter, Jazmyne, were there to rejoice with him today.”

    This followed his brother Jordan’s recent graduation with a Master of Laws (LLM) degree from Queen Mary University of London.

  • Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ breaks Oscar’s record with 16 nominations

    Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ breaks Oscar’s record with 16 nominations

    Ryan Coogler’s vampire period horror film ‘Sinners’ has broken Oscar’s record with 16 nominations, including best picture, according to the Academy on Thursday.

    The film, set in the Mississippi Delta and starring Michael B. Jordan, explores themes of Black American history, music, and the supernatural.

    “Sinners” surpasses the previous record of 14 nominations held by “All About Eve,” “Titanic,” and “La La Land.”

    Read Also: Full list of 2026 OSCAR nominations

    Michael B. Jordan received a best actor nomination for his role in the film, which also picked up nods for screenplay, score, and best casting, a new category added to the Oscars.

    “One Battle After Another” came second with 13 nominations, including best actor for Leonardo DiCaprio.

    Other top contenders include “Frankenstein,” “Marty Supreme,” and “Sentimental Value” with nine nominations each, and “Hamnet” with eight.

  • Full list of 2026 OSCAR nominations

    Full list of 2026 OSCAR nominations

    The organisers of the 98th Academy Awards announced the initial slate of nominations for the 2026 Oscars on Thursday, with actors Lewis Pullman and Danielle Brooks revealing the full list across all 24 categories.

    Leading the pack as early frontrunners are Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another, which secured 13 nominations, and Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, which broke Oscar history with a record-breaking 16 nominations, the most ever for a single film, surpassing the previous tie of 14 held by All About Eve, Titanic, and La La Land.

    The 98th Oscars ceremony is scheduled for March 15, 2026, at the Dolby Theatre in Ovation Hollywood, with Conan O’Brien returning as host.

    Below is the full list of categories and nominees:

    Best Picture

    Bugonia

    F1: The Movie

    Frankenstein

    Hamnet

    Marty Supreme

    One Battle After Another

    The Secret Agent

    Sentimental Value

    Sinners

    Train Dreams

    Best Actor

    Timothée Chalamet, Marty Supreme

    Leonardo DiCaprio, One Battle After Another

    Ethan Hawke, Blue Moon

    Michael B. Jordan, Sinners

    Wagner Moura, The Secret Agent

    Best Actress

    Jessie Buckley, Hamnet

    Rose Byrne, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You

    Kate Hudson, Song Sung Blue

    Renate Reinsve, Sentimental Value

    Emma Stone, Bugonia

    Best Supporting Actor

    Benicio del Toro, One Battle After Another

    Jacob Elordi, Frankenstein

    Delroy Lindo, Sinners

    Sean Penn, One Battle After Another

    Stellan Skarsgård, Sentimental Value

    Best Supporting Actress

    Elle Fanning, Sentimental Value

    Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, Sentimental Value

    Amy Madigan, Weapons

    Wunmi Mosaku, Sinners

    Teyana Taylor, One Battle After Another

    Read Also: Tom Cruise wins first Oscar with honorary award

    Best Director

    Chloé Zhao, Hamnet

    Josh Safdie, Marty Supreme

    Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another

    Joachim Trier, Sentimental Value

    Ryan Coogler, Sinners

    Original Screenplay

    Robert Kaplow, Blue Moon

    Jafar Panahi, It Was Just an Accident

    Ronald Bronstein & Josh Safdie, Marty Supreme

    Eskil Vogt & Joachim Trier, Sentimental Value

    Ryan Coogler, Sinners

    Adapted Screenplay

    Will Tracy, Bugonia

    Guillermo del Toro, Frankenstein

    Chloé Zhao & Maggie O’Farrell, Hamnet

    Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another

    Clint Bentley & Greg Kwedar, Train Dreams

    Animated Feature

    Arco

    Elio

    KPop Demon Hunters

    Little Amélie or the Character of Rain

    Zootopia 2

    Documentary Feature

    The Alabama Solution

    Come See Me in the Good Light

    Cutting Through Rocks

    Mr Nobody Against Putin

    The Perfect Neighbor

    International Feature

    The Secret Agent, Brazil

    It Was Just an Accident, France

    Sentimental Value, Norway

    Sirāt, Spain

    The Voice of Hind Rajab, Tunisia

    Editing

    Stephen Mirrione, F1: The Movie

    Ronald Bronstein & Josh Safdie, Marty Supreme

    Andy Jurgensen, One Battle After Another

    Olivier Bugge Coutté, Sentimental Value

    Michael P. Shawver, Sinners

    Cinematography

    Dan Laustsen, Frankenstein

    Darius Khondji, Marty Supreme

    Michael Bauman, One Battle After Another

    Autumn Durald Arkapaw, Sinners

    Adolpho Veloso, Train Dreams

    Original Score

    Jerskin Fendrix, Bugonia

    Alexandre Desplat, Frankenstein

    Max Richter, Hamnet

    Jonny Greenwood, One Battle After Another

    Ludwig Goransson, Sinners

    Casting

    Hamnet

    Marty Supreme

    One Battle After Another

    The Secret Agent

    Sinners

    Production Design

    Frankenstein

    Hamnet

    Marty Supreme

    One Battle After Another

    Sinners

    Costume Design

    Avatar: Fire and Ash

    Frankenstein

    Hamnet

    Marty Supreme

    Sinners

    Visual Effects

    Avatar: Fire and Ash

    F1: The Movie

    Jurassic World Rebirth

    The Lost Bus

    Sinners

    Sound

    F1: The Movie

    Frankenstein

    One Battle After Another

    Sinners

    Sirât

    Makeup and Hairstyling

    Frankenstein

    Kokuho

    Sinners

    The Smashing Machine

    The Ugly Stepsister

    Original Song

    Dear Me from Diane Warren: Relentless; Music and Lyric by Diane Warren

    Golden

    from KPop Demon Hunters; Music and Lyric by EJAE, Mark Sonnenblick, Joong Gyu Kwak, Yu Han Lee, Hee Dong Nam, Jeong Hoon Seon, and Teddy Park

    I Lied to You from Sinners; Music and Lyric by Raphael Saadiq and Ludwig Goransson

    Sweet Dreams of Joy from Viva Verdi; Music and Lyric by Nicholas Pike

    Train Dreams from Train Dreams; Music by Nick Cave and Bryce Dessner; Lyric by Nick Cave

    Live-Action Short

    Butcher’s Stain

    A Friend of Dorothy

    Jane Austen’s Period Drama

    The Singers

    Two People Exchanging Saliva

    Documentary short

    All the Empty Rooms

    Armed Only with a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud

    Children No More: “Were and Are Gone”

    The Devil Is Busy

    Perfectly a Strangeness

    Animated Short

    Butterfly

    Forevergreen

    The Girl Who Cried Pearls

    Retirement Plan

    The Three Sisters

  • Yeni Kuti weighs in on Wizkid, Seun feud, defends father’s legacy

    Yeni Kuti weighs in on Wizkid, Seun feud, defends father’s legacy

    Yeni Kuti, daughter of Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, has broken the silence on the escalating feud between her brother Seun Kuti and Grammy-winning singer Wizkid.

    Speaking on TVC’s Your View on Thursday, Kuti expressed disappointment that Wizkid involved her late father in the dispute.

    Yeni recalled Wizkid’s early days as a backup singer at the Shrine, emphasising her affection for him.

    Read Also: I’m bigger than Fela, Wizkid replies Seun Kuti

    “I love Wizkid a lot, he is my paddy na. He is my small friend. I remember when he started at the Shrine, he was a backup singer. I cannot stop liking Wizkid.”

    The feud began with a social media exchange between Seun Kuti and Wizkid, drawing public attention.

    Yeni said she wished Wizkid had ended it earlier, emphasising Fela’s enduring influence, and expressed concern about the timing, ahead of Fela’s Grammy celebration, saying it’s Nigeria that’s being tarnished.

    “I wish when all these started, he had put a stop to it before it became what it is now. We are just about to celebrate our icon at the Grammy, and you are all doing all this rubbish, as if you are trying to dirty something. It’s not Fela or Fela’s family you are dirtying, it’s Nigeria. If you have a problem with someone, why are you now calling Fela out?,” she said.

    Fela’s legacy, Yeni said, is what’s highlighting his greatness, “Fela has done his own 27 years, 27 years, and you are still calling his name. That is just the answer to his greatness”, Yeni added.