Category: Entertainment

  • Shaibu Husseini: Redefining NFVCB in two years

    Shaibu Husseini: Redefining NFVCB in two years

    Since the creation of the National Film and Videos Censors Board, Nigerian creatives have continued to yearn for a purposeful leadership of the board.

    However, since the emergence of Dr. Shaibu Husseini, the board has undergone tremendous improvement in its affairs and relationship with Nigerian creatives.

    A creative and journalist, Dr Husseini’s appointment by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu received many commendations and applause from the members of the creative community.

    Hence, his success didn’t come as surprising to many of the industry stakeholders.

    In a recent chat, Dr. Husseini shared the secrets behind his remarkable achievements at the helm.

    Dr. Husseini attributes his success to divine guidance and praises his team’s dedication and expertise. He highlights the importance of staff welfare and involvement, ensuring a highly engaged team.

    Since he assumed office 2024 till now, Husseini has spent time turning vision into action not just as a regulator but as a partner in growth for the Nigerian creative industry.

    In the last 24 months, Husseini has traveled, spoken on local and  global panels and met with the brilliant minds shaping our future.

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    He said, “My mission has been simple: to make processes faster, protect our creators’ intellectual property and ensure that we balance creativity with regulation.”

    In his bid to make a positive impact on NFVCB, Dr Husseini set out to correct the popular ills and complaints of the creatives. From cutting down time for film classification to moving from censorship to classification and protection of the craft, Dr Husseini has continued to score points in the last two years.

    Analysing his achievements, Dr Husseini said, “ I have cut down wait times for film classification so creators can get their work to the world without delays. I am leading the move from “Censorship” to “Classification,” pushing for new laws that empower creativity rather than just restricting it. I am taking a firm stand against unauthorized streaming and unclassified uploads on platforms like YouTube. If it’s not classified, it shouldn’t be live.

    “Beyond the paperwork, I have been on the ground facilitating media literacy and capacity building, directly impacting the next generation of filmmakers.  Collaboration is the heartbeat of Nollywood. Whether I am attending events or streamlining digital licensing, I am committed to building a transparent, globally competitive industry we can all be proud of. The future of African storytelling is bright and I am honored to help guide the way.”

    On his experience as the Executive Director of NFVCB, Husseini said, “Two years down at the National Film and Video Censors Board – NFVCB, two years of service, learning, and impact. I am grateful to God for His faithfulness and for the journey. Thankful to Mr. President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Honorable Minister Hanatu Musa Musawa, for the trust and confidence. I am also grateful to the dedicated team and stakeholders who made the work and journey  meaningful and worthwhile.”

  • INL to celebrate 25th anniversary with awards ceremony

    INL to celebrate 25th anniversary with awards ceremony

    The Management of Independent Newspapers Limited, INL, have announced plans to host a memorable awards ceremony as part of the activities scheduled for its 25th anniversary.

    This was revealed at an event chaired by Yemi Adebisi, Editor, Saturday Independent and Chairman, Independent Silver Jubilee Awards Edition.

    Adebowale revealed that the awards ceremony will be held on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    In his words, “This edition is the Independent Silver Jubilee edition as it coincides with 25 years of existence of Independent Newspapers. The theme of this year’s edition is “Gamechangers, Breaking Barriers & Shaping Tomorrow.”

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    Continuing, Adebowale said, “This year’s awards will feature about 25 categories, with three nominees per category, spanning business, governance, and key sectors of the Nigerian economy.  Notable categories include Man of the Year, Financial Sector Regulator of the Year, Lifetime Achievement Award, among others.”

    Adebowale added that in a significant departure from previous editions, members of the public will participate in the voting process. He noted that nominations will be assessed by the Board of Editors, an independent jury panel, and respected Nigerians to ensure credibility, fairness, and transparency. The final shortlist will be publicly announced.

    Nomination opened on Thursday, January 15, 2026 and is scheduled to close on February 12, 2026. Public voting will commence on March 31, 2026 till April 14, 2026.

  • Ope Banwo’s AiFlix360 steals spotlight at India’s NIFFA with 4 major wins

    Ope Banwo’s AiFlix360 steals spotlight at India’s NIFFA with 4 major wins

    • By Ayoka Olufemi

    Nigerian creativity took centre stage on the global film circuit as AiFlix360 Films dazzled audiences and jurors alike at the 2026 Nawada International Film Festival Awards (NIFFA) in India.

    The Nigerian film company won four major awards across top categories at the awards ceremony.

    The AI-powered film studio, founded by Dr. Ope Banwo, emerged as one of the standout names at the sixth edition of the festival held in Nawada, Bihar, placing Nigeria firmly in the conversation around the future of AI-filmmaking.

    From documentary to animation and feature film, AiFlix360 Films dominated the awards night. ‘Wakanda Is Real’ clinched the Best Documentary Film prize, while ‘Detty December’ won Best Animation Film.

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    The studio also scored in the Best Foreign Film category with ‘Guardians of Naija,’ and wrapped up the night with ‘Talent Hunt’ taking home Best Feature Film.

    Three of the winning titles were directed by Banwo himself. The wins came from a highly competitive field of more than 2,300 films submitted by filmmakers from over 80 countries, underscoring the significance of the achievement and the growing global appetite for AI-driven storytelling.

    Speaking on the milestone, Banwo described the moment as a major validation of his creative journey and the studio’s unconventional approach to cinema.

    “Winning four awards at a festival of this scale shows that AI filmmaking is not a novelty; it’s a serious new creative frontier,” he said. “At AiFlix360, we’re proving that when technology meets strong storytelling and creative discipline, the result can compete anywhere in the world.”

  • Zunday condemns detention of 52 protesting students in Edo

    Zunday condemns detention of 52 protesting students in Edo

    Edo-born Afrobeat musician, Ajakaiye Sunday aka Zunday, has condemned the continued detention of 52 students arrested in Edo State.

     Zunday, in strong words, also condemned what he considered the deeper injustice that led to the protest in the first place, which is the growing cases of kidnapping, killings, growing insecurity and poor infrastructure in the state.

    “The protest did not happen in a vacuum,” he stated, “it was born out of pain, fear and long standing frustration. Edo State has witnessed repeated cases of kidnapping, killings, growing insecurity and poor infrastructure. Roads are unsafe, communities live in fear, and families sleep with anxiety. For too long, the cries of the people have been met with silence.”

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    The artist said, “When a government fails to act decisively against insecurity, when citizens feel abandoned and unheard, people will eventually come out to express their anger and frustration. That expression is not rebellion. It is desperation.”

    He stated further that peaceful protest is a constitutional right and a last resort when dialogue appears ignored. “If the right actions had been taken earlier; if the safety of lives had been prioritised, these young people would not have felt the need to take to the streets. It is therefore deeply troubling that the response to public frustration has been mass arrests. The same power that should be used to protect citizens from kidnappers and killers is now being exercised against students and young people. This raises a serious moral question. Why is it when the people cry out that authority suddenly becomes strong against them?”

    Zunday therefore called for the intervention of the governor of Edo State, Monday Okpebholo to listen to the voice of the people, address the root causes of the protest and ensure that innocent students are not punished for government failures.

    He also called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to intervene in the matter, while appealing to Senator Adams Oshiomhole to “rise as a son of Edo State and stand with the people at this critical moment.”

  • Davido denies teenage girl’s paternity claims, threatens legal action

    Davido denies teenage girl’s paternity claims, threatens legal action

    Grammy-nominated singer Davido has denied paternity of a teenage girl, Anu, who claims he is her father.

    In a statement on social media, Davido rejected Anu’s claims and accused her mother of being an “obsessed fan” who is manipulating her daughter.

    Anu posted a message on Instagram requesting a DNA test to establish her identity.

    She shared her struggles with bullying and mental anguish, saying classmates mocked her claims of being Davido’s daughter.

    Anu wrote: “This year I become a teenager. My mom and grandma have always educated me on being a responsible teen. No drugs, alcohol, bad company and bad behavior. Today I drafted a letter I wrote from the depth of my heart not with help from my relatives.

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    “As I grow older I want to establish my identity. I was bullied in school since I was 6-year-old and cried home daily. Other students laughed at me when I told them my father was Mr David Adeleke. I went through a lot of mental anguish and visited a medical professional to protect my mental health. It was a sad challenging time in my life.

    “This page was not online for 5 years as my mom never updated this account since it was handed over to us. We went through a lot. Despite the challenges, I still excelled to the top of the class and became the class prefect. We posted some of my report cards on this page. Now that I’m in secondary school and still excelling in my studies, I don’t talk about my family history anymore.

    “However on that note as I transition into a young woman, I am respectfully asking Mr David Adeleke Singer @davido for a DNA test to establish my identity. This test is between my dad and I. It is something I want. It is something that’s the right thing to do. Please sir, consider my request once you read this post. I also sent it to your DM.

    “Thank you to all Nigerians who have given me emotional support for the last 7 years. This DNA test is the right thing to do for me.”

    However, Davido said he has already undergone five DNA tests, all of which were negative, and challenged Anu’s claims.

    The singer expressed frustration and disappointment, saying he’s chosen three hospitals for the tests, and Anu’s team chose two, all with the same negative result.

    “I’VE TAKEN 5 DNA TESTS ALL NEGATIVE I AM NOT YOUR FATHER … NEVER EVEN MET UR MOM .. SHES AN OBSESSED FAN LYING TO YOU … THIS NEEDS TO STOP I ACTUALLY HAVE CHILDREN .. STOP THIS NONSENSE. Yes I chose 3 hospitals and they chose their own two hospitals .. all came out Negative .. “

    Davido threatened to take action against Anu’s mother, saying she needs to be held accountable.

    “This is the last time I’m speaking on this nonsense. Never met the bitch … except when went For the DNA … very stupid behavior I will soon treat their FK … 5 fucking hospitals just to be clear .. the mom needs to go to jail … I don’t blame the poor girl ..”, he added.

  • Why Omije Ojumi wasn’t flown abroad for treatment – Alayo Melody

    Why Omije Ojumi wasn’t flown abroad for treatment – Alayo Melody

    Gospel singer Alayo Melody has opened up about the circumstances surrounding the death of popular singer Bunmi Akinnanu, popularly known as Omije Ojumi.

    In a video on Instagram, Melody said that plans to fly her to India for medical treatment were halted because she was too weak to fly.

    Alayo explained it took over three attempts to get visa approval but by then doctors had already declared her unfit to travel.

    He expressed gratitude to those who supported Omije Ojumi during the illness, mentioning Prophet Sam Ojo and Prophet Taiwo Ojo, who covered the costs of her visa processing and medical treatment.

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    He said: “I appreciate everyone who stood by Omije Oju mi when she was sick. Prophet Sam Ojo and Prophet Taiwo Ojo really did a lot.

    “There was a time we decided to fly her out to India and these two prophets decided to foot the bill of the visa processing and medical treatment. The application was done three times before it was approved. By the time the visa was approved, Omije was so weak and the doctors said she was not fit to fly”

    Alayo Melody also appealed to prophets to refrain from sharing visions of death on social media.

    “I want to appeal to prophets to stop going on the social media and telling their followers that they saw de@th visions about our celebs. If you see any bad vision about anyone, please contact them privately. Everybody will d!e one day. May God bless us with long life. We shall communicate the burial arrangements for Omije soon,” Melody noted.

  • Why I won’t remove my tattoos despite renewed Christian faith – Tonto Dikeh

    Why I won’t remove my tattoos despite renewed Christian faith – Tonto Dikeh

    Actress Tonto Dikeh has revealed why she’d be keeping her tattoos despite recommitting to the Christian faith.

    She revealed this during an online interaction with a fan, explaining that she’s concerned about the potential damage laser removal could cause to her skin.

    Tonto emphasised faith doesn’t require her to remove the tattoos, stating, “Jesus don’t care” about the ink on her body.

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    “Mama, if it was possible to take off tattoos, would you have taken yours off?” the fan asked.

    “Yes, love, I would have but I’m stuck with them and I ain’t doing no laser to spoil my good skin. And the good thing is Jesus don’t care,” she responded.

    The actress has been sharing her spiritual journey on social media, showcasing her prayers and speaking in tongues.

    Tonto also announced plans to be more discerning about her professional collaborations, prioritising respect and value for her work.

    She added that she won’t promote or support anyone showing hostility towards her, her faith, or spiritual leaders.

  • Davido, Peller lost $50,000, $3,000 bets on Nigeria to win Morocco

    Davido, Peller lost $50,000, $3,000 bets on Nigeria to win Morocco

    Music star Davido has lost a $50,000 bet after Nigeria’s Super Eagles were defeated by Morocco in the Africa Cup of Nations semifinal on Wednesday.

    The team drew 0-0 after extra time, but Morocco won 4-2 in penalties.

    Davido had shared his bet slip on social media before the match, showing he’d staked $50,000 on Nigeria to win.

    Popular TikToker Peller also suffered a loss, betting $3,000 on Nigeria to win within 90 minutes.

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    Lamenting on his loss, he said, “Thank you Super Eagles for playing very well,” he said sarcastically. “I have lost my $3,000 bet. You guys were playing well in the previous games before I decided to place a bet and watch your match.

    “Maybe, if I stop watching your games, you will start playing well again.”

  • FULL LIST: Tiwa Savage, Ayra Starr, Wizkid, others nominated for 2026 MOBO awards

    FULL LIST: Tiwa Savage, Ayra Starr, Wizkid, others nominated for 2026 MOBO awards

    Nigeria’s music stars have secured nominations for the prestigious Music of Black Origin (MOBO) Awards 2026.

    Wizkid, Davido, Ayra Starr, Rema, Tiwa Savage, Adekunle Gold, and Shallipopi are among the Nigerian artistes shortlisted in the Best African Music Act category.

    Ayra Starr has taken the spotlight, earning a nomination in the Best International Act category, where she will rub shoulders with global superstars like Cardi B, Gunna, Kehlani, and Vybz Kartel.

    The 2026 MOBO Awards will take place on March 26, 2026, at Co-op Live in Manchester, marking a milestone 30th anniversary celebration of Black music and culture.

    Below is the full list of nominees:

    Best male act

    Central Cee

    Elmiene

    Jim Legxacy

    Nemzzz

    Odeal

    Skepta

    Best female act

    Flo

    Kwn

    Little Simz

    Olivia Dean

    Pinkpantheress

    Sasha Keable

    Album of the year

    Central Cee – Can’t Rush Greatness

    Ezra Collective – Dance, No One’s Watching

    Flo – Access All Areas

    Kojey Radical – Don’t Look Down

    Little Simz – Lotus

    Olivia Dean – The Art of Loving

    Song of the year

    AJ Tracey Feat. Jorja Smith – Crush

    Donaeo Feat. Omar, Lemar & House Gospel Choir – Nights like This

    Fred Again, Skepta & Plaqueboymax – Victory Lap

    Jim Legxacy & Dave – 3x

    Kwn – Do What I Say

    Myles Smith – Nice To Meet You

    Olivia Dean – Man I Need

    Pinkpantheress – Illegal

    Raye – Where Is My Husband!

    Tim Duzit – Kat Slater

    Best newcomer

    DC3

    EsDeeKid

    Finessekid

    Jim Legxacy

    Kwn

    Namesbliss

    Nia Smith

    Sekou

    Skye Newman

    YT

    Video of the year

    Pozer – Shanghigh Noon

    FKA Twigs – Eusexua

    Jim Legxacy –

    Little Simz – Flood

    Raye – Where Is My Husband!

    Skepta & Fred Again.. – Back 2 Back

    Best R&B / Soul act

    Elmiene

    Flo

    Kwn

    Odeal

    Olivia Dean

    Sasha Keable

    Best alternative music act

    Alt Blk Era

    Blood Orange

    Hak Baker

    Michael Kiwanuka

    Nova Twins

    Rachel Chinouriri

    Best grime act

    Chip

    Jayahadadream

    Kasst 8

    Ruff Sqwad

    Scorcher

    Wiley

    Best hip-hop act

    Aitch

    Asco

    Catch

    Central Cee

    D-Block Europe

    Kojey Radical

    Little Simz

    Loyle Carner

    Wretch 32

    Youngs Teflon

    Best drill act

    36

    Booter Bee

    Chy Cartier

    Esdeekid

    K-Trap

    Leostaytrill

    Nemzzz

    Pozer

    Twin S

    Wohdee

    Best international act

    Ayra Starr

    Cardi B

    Clipse

    Gunna

    Kehlani

    Leon Thomas

    Mariah The Scientist

    Moliy

    Tyla

    Vybz Kartel

    Best media personality

    Bemi Orojuogun (Bus Aunty)

    Dj Ag

    In My Opinion

    Melissa Holdbrook-Akposoe (Melissas Wardrobe)

    Nadia Jae

    Niko Omilana

    Pk Humble

    Remi Burgz

    Uche Natori

    Winners Talking

    Best performance in a TV Show / Film

    Aaron Pierre – Mufasa: The Lion King

    Ashley Thomas – Hostage

    Ashley Walters – Adolescence

    Cynthia Erivo – Wicked

    Damson Idris – F1

    Dayo Koleosho – Eastenders

    Lennie James – Mr Loverman

    Marianne Jean-Baptiste – Hard Truths

    Stephen Graham – Adolescence

    Wunmi Mosaku – Sinners

    Best African music act

    Adekunle Gold

    Ayra Starr

    Davido

    Joshua Baraka

    Moliy

    Rema

    Shallipopi

    Tiwa Savage

    Tyla

    Wizkid

    Best Caribbean music act

    Ayetian

    Lila Iké

    Masicka

    Shenseea

    Vybz Kartel

    Yung Bredda

    Best jazz act

    Cktrl

    Ego Ella May

    Ezra Collective

    Kokoroko

    Nubya Garcia

    Yazmin Lacey

    Best electronic act

    FKA Twigs

    Jazzy

    Kilimanjaro

    Pinkpantheress

    Salute

    Sherelle

    Best gospel act

    Annatoria

    DC3

    Faith Child

    Imrhan

    Sondae

    Still Shadey

    Best producer

    Inflo

    Jae5

    Miles Clinton James

    P2J

    Sammy Soso

    Zach Nahome

  • How my mother convinced me to date Rihanna – A$AP Rocky

    How my mother convinced me to date Rihanna – A$AP Rocky

    American rapper A$AP Rocky has revealed that his mom had always wanted him to be with global singer Rihanna.

    In an interview with The New York Times, he shared that his mom would often advise him to end his past relationships and pursue Rihanna instead.

    According to Rocky, his mom would insist Rihanna was the right one for him, even when he considered Rihanna just a friend.

    “Rihanna has always been my boo. I always f*cked with her. My mother used to say, ‘I know you like this girl that you are with right now, but I want you with Riri.’

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    “And I would tell her that Rihanna is just a friend. But my mother would insist that Rihanna is a real one and that I should go for her. I’m telling you, mothers know best”, he said.

    He expressed gratitude that their relationship started when it did, as he wasn’t ready for commitment earlier, and Rihanna wasn’t ready for family life either.

    “However, I am thankful that my relationship with Rihanna started when it did. Because at any time prior to that, I don’t think I was ready for something like that. I don’t think she was, either,” he added.

    The rapper and Rihanna began their romance, and they now have three children together.