Category: Entertainment

  • Tacha commends LASTMA officials’ efforts during festive period

    Tacha commends LASTMA officials’ efforts during festive period

    Social media personality Tacha has expressed gratitude and admiration for the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) for their exceptional work during the festive period.

    In a post on X, Tacha commended LASTMA officials for their tireless efforts in managing traffic across various junctions and areas in Lagos, often working late into the night. 

    She highlighted their dedication, discipline, and commitment to ensuring smooth traffic flow, despite the challenges posed by the December festivities.

    Tacha wrote: “The unsung heroes, i mean, the ACTUAL Real MVPs of Detty December IS @followlastma @followlasg 

    “They did an incredible job throughout the festive period.. like e shock me, from 1AM to 2AM literally round the clock, you’d always find them on the road. Every junction, every area, every hour of the day and night they were there, consistent and committed.

    “December traffic is not easy, but they showed up nonstop and handled it with discipline and effort. 
    They genuinely deserve their flowers.

    “A BIG Shout-out to @followlastma for the AMAZING WORK!”

  • Why I’m adopting a ‘not-so-privileged’ parenting style – Tiwa Savage

    Why I’m adopting a ‘not-so-privileged’ parenting style – Tiwa Savage

    Afrobeats singer Tiwa Savage has shared her approach to single parenting, stating the importance of instilling ambition and drive in her son, Jamil. 

    Savage, via her Instagram story, corroborated with businesswoman, Ibukun Awosika’s statement that warned against spoiling children to prevent the risk of them growing up without passion or motivation.

    The singer revealed that she intentionally exposes her 10-year-old son to experiences that promote humility and hard work, such as flying economy on commercial flights and earning privileges through chores and good grades. 

    She also limits his screen time and sweets, prioritising Bible study instead.

    She wrote: “Pastor Awosika “do not kill your children’s dream by using your success to kill their ambition” if they always have everyone and they’ve lived such a luxurious life they MIGHT grow up without passion, drive, ambition and you have to have a need or lack of something to drive you to pursue your dream. A dream should be something bigger than your reality. Something you wish you have that you don’t already.

    “Coincidentally this is something I have started doing with Jamil. Apart from when we fly private. When we do fly commercial I have started putting him in economy. Last time we flew and he was in economy he was upset with me, I had to keep going back and checking on him (mind you he was with his nanny o) . He said he was having neck pains and he couldn’t stretch his legs, someone that his legs are still short it can’t even touch the front seat.

    “Now if he wants to buy Roblox he has to earn it by doing house chores or when he gets good grades. He is not allowed iPad, snacks or candy during the week. Bible study every night before bed. Thanks aunty @fenenellz for introducing us to that. Jamil is actually a really good kid though but I am intentional about setting a good foundation for him (that’s real love)”.

  • Top five Nollywood films to see in cinemas this January

    Top five Nollywood films to see in cinemas this January

    Nollywood is riding a serious high right now, and January 2026 has turned cinemas across Nigeria into buzzing hotspots of entertainment. Whether you’re craving emotional drama, laugh-out-loud comedy, sweeping historical epics, or pulse-pounding action, this month’s box office offerings deliver on every front.

    We’ve rounded up five standout films currently dominating Nigerian cinemas. From family-centered struggles to myth-laden warfare and audacious heists, here are the Five Nollywood films you should see in cinemas this January:

    (1) Behind The Scenes

    Funke Akindele proves once again why she remains one of Nollywood’s most bankable stars with this emotionally charged drama that mirrors real-life struggles many Nigerians know too well. The film follows Aderonke “Ronky-Fella” Faniran, played with depth and vulnerability by Scarlet Gomez, a wealthy real estate powerhouse whose open-handed generosity slowly becomes her downfall. Surrounded by family and friends who exploit her kindness, Ronke faces emotional exhaustion and financial strain. Strong performances from Iyabo Ojo, Uzor Arukwe, Ibrahim Chatta, and Ini Dima-Okojie enrich the story, while Tobi Bakre shines as her entitled younger brother. Destiny Etiko and Uche Montana further elevate this poignant tale about boundaries, sacrifice, and the hidden cost of being everyone’s saviour.

    (2) Oversabi Aunty

    Toyin Abraham Ajeyemi headlines this witty yet thought-provoking comedy as Toun, a deeply religious church usher who believes it is her divine duty to correct everyone around her. Her well-meaning interference soon spirals into chaos, turning her home into a moral war zone and culminating in an unforgettable wedding introduction gone wrong. Featuring an impressive cast that includes Mike Ezuruonye, Jemima Osunde, Enioluwa Adeoluwa, Ngozi Ezeonu, and Queen Nwokoye, the film balances humour with hard lessons about judgment, self-awareness, and the dangers of excessive righteousness.

    (3) Colours of Fire

    Under the direction of Niyi Akinmolayan, Colours of Fire unfolds as a visually rich and emotionally intense epic set in a mythical past. Uzor Arukwe stars as Akinbode, a feared warrior tasked with eliminating a dangerous enemy threatening his people. His mission takes an unexpected turn when he falls in love with Moremi, played by Osas Ighodaro, a woman from the rival tribe he has been taught to despise. Their forbidden love ignites conflict that forces both sides to confront generations of hatred. With commanding performances from Femi Branch, Ibrahim Chatta, Mercy Aigbe, and Gabriel Afolayan, the film blends romance, war, and folklore into a powerful cinematic experience.

    (4) Gingerrr

    For fans of fast-paced thrillers, Gingerrr delivers tension, style, and adrenaline in equal measure. Dubbed the heist film of the year, the story follows four women driven by desperation, revenge, and buried secrets as they plan a daring robbery that could change their lives forever. Led by Bisola Aiyeola, Bukunmi “KieKie” Adeaga-Ilori, Bolaji Ogunmola, and Wumi Toriola—who also double as executive producers—the film thrives on sharp dialogue, suspense, and unpredictable twists. Supporting roles from Lateef Adedimeji, Timini Egbuson, and Shaffy Bello add depth to this gritty, edge-of-your-seat ride.

    (5) Agesinkole 2 (King of Thieves)

    Femi Adebayo returns with the long-awaited sequel to his 2022 smash hit, reigniting the legend of the feared outlaw Ajeromi. Agesinkole 2 plunges viewers back into a troubled kingdom where corruption, power struggles, and ancient forces collide once more. Odunlade Adekola reprises his role as the embattled king, joined by an expansive cast that includes Toyin Abraham, Yemi Solade, Muyiwa Ademola, Fathia Balogun Williams, and veteran icon Adebayo Salami. Rich in Yoruba mythology, intense battles, and mystic symbolism, the film stands as a grand celebration of culture and cinematic ambition.

    If you’re heading to the cinema this weekend, these five films offer something for every mood—and each one proves that Nollywood’s box office reign is only getting stronger.

  • Iyabo Ojo launches luxurious five-bedroom airbnb in Lagos

    Iyabo Ojo launches luxurious five-bedroom airbnb in Lagos

    Actress and filmmaker Iyabo Ojo has announced the launch of her luxurious Airbnb property in Megamound Estate, Lekki, Lagos. 

    Ojo, on Instagram, said the five-bedroom, fully furnished house is available for rent, catering to individuals seeking upscale accommodation and movie production companies looking for a premium location.

    She added that amenities include 24/7 electricity, ensuite rooms, guest toilet, WiFi, DStv, Netflix, treated water, washing machine, oven, toaster, daily cleaning, concierge, and security.

    She wrote: “It’s official … 5 bedrooms fully furnished owned by the one and only Queen Mother sexiest glamma ever Alice Iyabo Ojo in Megamound Estate, Lekki county is ready for Airbnb for both personal and movie production.

    “Amenities: 24/7 Light. All rooms ensuite. Guest toilet. Wifi, DStv, Netflix, Treated water, Washing machine, Oven, Toaster. Daily Cleaning, Concierge, Security”.

  • Eni, Claudia host AFRIMA Red Carpet as Tosyn, Ariane Lead Fashion Watch

    Eni, Claudia host AFRIMA Red Carpet as Tosyn, Ariane Lead Fashion Watch

    All eyes will be on the Red Carpet as the 9th All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) rolls out one of its most glamorous moments, with top media and fashion personalities set to lead the show.

    The Red Carpet is expected to start at 3:30 PM (WAT) on Sunday, January 11, 2026, at the Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotels and Suites, Lagos, Nigeria, and will end by 6:30 pm, shortly before the main AFRIMA Awards Ceremony begins by  7 PM (WAT).

     Famous Nigerian influencer, actor, director, film producer and television personality Enioluwa Adeoluwa, popularly known as Eni, will join Kenyan actress, Claudia Naisabwa, as hosts of the AFRIMA Red Carpet. Stylish, confident and media-savvy, the duo are expected to bring charm, excitement and pan-African energy as they welcome Africa’s biggest music stars and celebrities to the awards night.

     The fashion spotlight will shine even brighter with respected style voice Tosyn of Style Infidel stepping in as fashion police. Known for his keen eye and bold commentary, Tosyn will break down the best looks, daring outfits and headline-making fashion moments from the red carpet.

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    Joining him is Ariane Celeste Moua. From elegant gowns to statement suits, Ariane will deliver sharp, entertaining reviews of what the stars are wearing as they make their grand entrance.

     Speaking on the exciting Red Carpet line-up, Victoria Nkong, AFRIMA Associate Producer, said the selection reflects AFRIMA’s vision of blending music, fashion and African excellence on one global stage.

     “The AFRIMA red carpet has grown into a major entertainment moment. It is where music meets fashion and culture. With Eni, Claudia, Tosyn and Ariane, guests, artists, attendees and even millions of viewers watching the show across the world should expect colour, class and unforgettable moments,” Nkong said.

     She noted that beyond the awards, the red carpet gives African artistes and designers the chance to express creativity, confidence and identity before a global audience.

     Africa’s biggest music celebration is scheduled to run from January 7 to 11, 2026. The week-long festival officially kicked off on Wednesday with a special Welcome Soiree for nominees and invited guests, hosted by the British High Commission in Nigeria.

     Activities continue on Thursday, January 8, with the Africa Music Business Summit, where key players discussed the business and future of African music. On Friday, January 9, the spotlight moves to the AFRIMA Music Village at Ikeja City Mall, Lagos, where more than 25 top African artistes and DJs thrill fans with live performances. 

    The award will reach its peak on Sunday, January 11, with the Main Awards Ceremony. The event will be transmitted live to viewers in over 84 countries across the world.

  • Seyi Vibes’ rise to stardom was orchestrated — Rexxie

    Seyi Vibes’ rise to stardom was orchestrated — Rexxie

    Popular Nigerian music producer, Ezeh Chisom Faith, aka Rexxie has claimed that singer Seyi Vibes’ rise to stardom on the Nigerian music scene was orchestrated by his team.

    The recording artist cum music producer, in a TikTok live session, also claimed that Seyi Vibes and his team tried to force a beef with Asake for clout, but got snubbed.

    In his words, “Seyi Vibes’ blow was an orchestration and a bit of divine arrangement. It was orchestrated in the sense that those behind him planned it. It was well-planned. Let’s not deceive ourselves.”

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    Continuing, he said, “Seyi Vibes and his team even tried to force a beef with Asake but got snubbed. I don’t want to go into the details, but, understandably, Seyi Vibes’ blow was orchestrated.”

    Though Seyi Vibes is yet to react to Rexxie’s allegations, in early November 2025, Seyi Vibes took to his X account to express that many people like using his name for clout.

    In his words, “Una too like my name for clout, Una life don spoil.”

  • Davido: It hits different performing in Lagos

    Davido: It hits different performing in Lagos

    Music star, Davido has expressed that performing to fans back home in Lagos, Nigeria, gives him a different kind of feeling.

    In a recent confession on X, the father of five admitted that though nothing beats performing his 2025 hit song, ‘With You’ feat Omah Lay to live fans across the world, he says it hits differently when he’s performing to fans and audience in Lagos, Nigeria.

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    In his words, “Nothing like blasting ‘With You’ live with all the fans across the world but it hits differently back home in Lagos.”

    Davido embarked on a tour of Africa with his 2025 album, ‘5ive,’ and performed to millions of Africa and hundreds of Thousands of Nigerians in different states including Rivers, Abuja, Lagos, Oyo, and Imo. He rounded off the 5ive tour with a performance in Lagos earlier in January.

  • Wizkid, family return to UK after Detty December

    Wizkid, family return to UK after Detty December

    Grammy winner, Wizkid has returned to the United Kingdom with his family – consisting of his partner Jada Pollock and their three children.

    The singer arrived in the United Kingdom on a private airplane on Thursday, January 8, 2026 to begin plans for the New Year.

    His partner and manager, Jada Pollock revealed that the team will be very busy for the next three months without breaks.

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    Wizkid had a good run in 2025 despite not releasing an album or EP of his own. He toured the world, appeared at several shows and held joint performances with several global and Nigerian superstars.

    His year culminated with a star studded performance in Lagos, Nigeria as one of the most highlighted concerts that made up the 2025 edition of the Detty December in Lagos, Nigeria.

  • Heartbeat replaces Ultimate Love?

    Heartbeat replaces Ultimate Love?

    Six years after testing the dating-reality-show waters with Ultimate Love, MultiChoice, through Africa Magic has created a new reality dating series, Heartbeat.

    With some similarities, and some disparities, both Ultimate Love and Heartbeat are Nigerian reality dating shows featuring single contestants living together in a secluded location to find love.

    While the formats are very similar, the main difference lies in the nature of the final prize and commitment. For Ultimate Love, the winning couple is declared the ‘Ultimate Couple’ and receives cash prize, a fully furnished apartment, and an all-expenses-paid traditional wedding. The emphasis is on reaching a clear, life-altering commitment (marriage) by the show’s end.

    However, for Heartbeat, the climax involves couples deciding whether to offer their partner a ‘Promise Lock,’ a symbolic pledge to continue their relationship and commitment beyond the confines of the house, potentially leading to a lasting partnership. The commitment is more open-ended than the direct path to a sponsored wedding offered by Ultimate Love.

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    In the same vein, while Ultimate Love had a total of 22 love couples – 11 males, 11 females – parading as housemates, HeartBeat has just 10 individuals – 5 males and five females – seeking love in the house.

    The Heartbeat House will start airing on Sunday, January 11, 2026 as against February 11, when Ultimate Love launched in 2020.

    The love seekers scheduled to participate in the first season of Heartbeat include 25 year old Alvin Leonard, 29-year old Igwe Cruise,  27-year old Henri Promise Chibueze, 26 year old Ken Nwaomucha, 31 year old Ikenna Damian Maduba, 30 year old Chidera Eggerue, 28 year old Queen Latifah, 28 year old Hilda Braso Agyekum, 24 year old Shekinah Esosa, and 26 year old Toriah Kim.

  • Peruzzi, 9ice, Terry G, Fola thrill at Glenfiddich Experimental Night Concert

    Peruzzi, 9ice, Terry G, Fola thrill at Glenfiddich Experimental Night Concert

    A timeline of some of the best Afrobeats songs from the early 2000s till 2025 were put on display as four artists from different generations of Nigerian music took turns to thrill guests and attendees of the Glenfiddich Experimental Night Concert.

    The line- up of artists and DJs moved freely between memory, reinvention and culture in one night. The 2025 edition of the annual event was held in partnership with international music label gamma records.

    The event was kicked off with a DJ relay that had DJ Casper Sandra, DJ Cocaina, DJ Gigi Jasmine, DJ Maze x Mxtreme, DJ Crowd Kontroller, DJ Tag Team and DJ Tunes rotating seamlessly, pulling from different decades and genres of music.

    Peruzzi stepped out first as the live performances began to deliver some of his biggest tunes including ‘Somebody Baby’ and ‘Majesty’ to an audience that met him with loud, easy responses. It was a grounded opening that firmly placed the night in the present.

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    9ice came up next and as an O1’ guy in the game, he began his performance with a slower and more reflective energy, built on storytelling that has followed him for more than two decades. Two songs, ‘Gongo Aso’ and ‘Street Credibility,’ defined the night as the response was immediate. Voices rose, not out of hype, but recognition.

    Then Terry G took the stage and disrupted the entire rhythm that has been played earlier. The Free Madness star returned with the unpredictable energy that once defined an era of Nigerian pop music. His performance was loud, restless and unfiltered, driven by genre bending production and anthems that still landed with force.

    Emerging young act, Fola , closed the night leaning into experimentation, stretching the energy outward and offering a glimpse of what lies ahead.

    Beyond the music, the night drew an impressive cross-section of Nigeria’s creative ecosystem including Vice President and General Manager of gamma in Africa, Larry Gaaga, alongside Osi Suave, Charles Okpaleke, Ike Onyema, Seyi Classic, Fola David, Shaun Okojie, Mide Iwasokun, Chimezie Imo and Efe Tommy, among others.