Category: Entertainment

  • 2Face meets  Snoop Lion in  MTV Africa All  Stars concert

    2Face meets Snoop Lion in MTV Africa All Stars concert

    SOUTH African city of Durban is set to come alive as Nigerian superstar, 2Face, joins the list of stars to perform at the MTV Africa All Stars concert. The artiste is to join Snoop Lion for the urban music extravaganza staged by MTV Base and KwaZulu-Natal Province in Durban, South Africa on Saturday 18 May.

    Riding high in the charts with “IheNeme”, and fresh from his recent outing at MTV Africa All Stars, Lagos, 2Face joins Snoop Lion, Flavour and Zakes Bantwini at the concert, to be staged at Moses Mabhida Stadium, People’s Park, Durban.

    The charismatic singer will be a hugely popular addition to the lineup at the All Stars gig, where he is expected to take fans on a musical journey starting with his early material in PlatashunBoiz through to recent hits like Implication, I Just Wanna Be There, One Love and No Dulling.

    According to the organisers, more than 10,000 people are expected to enjoy the once-in-a-lifetime concert as Snoop Lion, formerly known as Snoop Dogg, the legendary hip hop icon turned reggae superstar, performs his greatest hits interspersed with his new, “Reincarnated” reggae-flavoured repertoire.

  • Seun Kuti set  for Euro tour

    Seun Kuti set for Euro tour

    BURNING with renewed passion in his quest to further promote and project Afrobeat, Seun Anikulapo Kuti is set to embark on a six week musical tour of European festival venues in Brussels, Switzerland, La Reunion, France and Romania among others.

    But before then, Seun who is slowly but surely filling the big shoes that his late father left behind will perform this Saturday, April 27th at the New Africa Shrine alongside the Egypt 80 band before he embarks on his tour of Europe.

    The band alongside Seun, whose third album will be released in the last quarter of the year, is expected to thrill his fans with the best of Afrobeat laced with heavy commentaries on the political situation in the country.

  • K O K rejects governor’s offer

    VETERAN actor, Kanayo O.Kanayo who was among a few Nollywood stakeholders to receive a special category award (Pillars of Nollywood), won himself a statesman’s status, just as guests of AMAA were about to depart the airport in Port-Harcourt.

    Things got muddled up, when some actors who had regular flight tickets got on the chattered flight, swelling the population of the aircraft and denying others their rightful place on the plane.

    Reports also have it that some Nollywood artistes, who went to attend

  • Fathia Balogun earns respect from her fans!

    Fathia Balogun earns respect from her fans!

    THERE are celebrities and there are celebrities, but one star that has earned the respect of fans and critics in recent times is no other than adorable actress, Fathia Balogun. Gist from AMAA awards has it that the actress was given an economy class ticket on getting to the airport to travel for the prestigious award. But rather than making an issue out of the situation like many would have, she simply upgraded her ticket to Business Class. Not stopping there, she also acquired same class of tickets for her Personal Assistant and Make-Up artistes who were on the trip with her.

    Those who were at the scene when this happened immediately went to town with the gist. Since the event occurred, the fame of the beautiful actress who donned a brown flowery gown at the award ceremony has further soared among her colleagues and numerous fans who already heard the gist.

    Meanwhile, Fathia was among the lists of celebrities who present the AMAA crest to winners at the just concluded event.

  • Uche Ogbodo new Lady Gaga of Nollywood

    DON’T be surprised the next time you hear someone calling Nollywood, Uche Ogbodo by the name Lady Gaga. The new moniker is something that was conferred on her at the just concluded AMAA award. The actress who spotted a black dress and a red curly hair, caught the attention of comedian AY who couldn’t resist the temptation of teasing her. “It looks like we’ve got lady Gaga in the building. Yes, Lady Gaga is in the house. The man at the editing room please can you beam your camera on her so everyone can see Lady Gaga, he screamed out loud”. Everyone tried to catch a Lady Gaga; behold, Uche’s face came on the screen. The actress joined everyone in the hall, laughing to AY’s joke.

  • Blackrevrendz back in the mix

    THE group known as Blackrevrendz is back on the music scene; the Ajegunle based acts would mostly be remembered for their hit song “Ayangba” which was a listener’s delight at the time it was released in the year 2002.

    The duo broke up in 2007 and went their separate ways but not after they both featured in the movie titled Silver Spoon a year after releasing their hit song “Ayangba” .The movie was a story about how some ghetto youngsters went ahead to influence a rich kid (Ernest Asuzu) with their ghetto ways.

    Feelers have it that the group is back in the studio cooking up a comeback song as they prepare to re-launch their careers in music.

  • Three years after: Da Grin refuses to die

    Three years after: Da Grin refuses to die

    It’s been three years since Olaitan Olanipekun (Dagrin) passed on in a ghastly motor accident, but his brand and music refuse to die, especially in the indigenous Yoruba rap scene.

    In 2010 he was nominated for the Nigerian Entertainment Awards for Best Album (C.E.O.), Hottest Single “Kondo”, Best Rap Act and Best Collaboration with vocals. His album C.E.O. (Chief executive Omota) won the Hip hop World Award 2010 for best rap album. From it came the singles “Pon Pon Pon”, and “Kondo”.

    Posthumously he won awards, movies about his life shot, and songs from more than a dozen artistes to his name with numerous mix tapes by DJ. Articles and editorials by journalists and bloggers are endless.

    Today, many took to the social media to pay tribute once more. Check out few below and you can send yours as well, telling us your memory of him, his music and life. Twitter handle: @thenationnews

     Baddo Of Life ‏@olamide_YBNL

    R.I.P to tha homie Da Grin .. Street rap is now the shii.. We killin em …. Know u proud

    panshak zamani ‏@Iceprincezamani

    Everybody stand up for DaGrin!!

    Eva Alordiah ‏@EvaAlordiah

    #RIPDagrin Love you now and Always

    Akeran Good Govnance ‏@jimi_akeran

    @TheNationNews DaGrin was phenomenon! May His soul RIP. I’m yet to see or hear Nig rapper so gifted and natural like DaGrin.

     Abiodun akintola ‏@Scizo4real

    @TheNationNews His delivery was flawless! His lyrics were real and caustic! He represented the streets! Mosofunyi entertainment! CEO rip!

    Wisdom Johne ‏@WisdomJohne1

    May his soul #RIP. @thenationnews

    Alade Abiodun Temi ‏@Blazingchild

    @TheNationNews DaGrin is the lyric Were (Naija indigenous rap king) #DagrinNation

  • Jim Iyke fights girlfriend in public

    Jim Iyke fights girlfriend in public

    Nollywood “bad boy” James Ikechukwu, popularly known as Jim Iyke fought his long time Jamaican model girlfriend Keturah Hamilton in public following allegations of flirting with other girls.

    Jim Iyke who is no stranger to controversy was filmed in a public verbal fight with the model who accussed him of ignoring her and flirting with other girls. This was part of last week Jim Iyke Unscripted reality televison series.

    It will be recalled that when news broke about Jim relationship with Tutupie Sheriff, On Air Personality with Rhythm FM Abuja, Kenturah forgave him saying; “Of course, it has.

    Who would not feel betrayed if your man had an affair with another woman? But the question remains: do you walk away from a four year old relationship simply because your man cheated on you? I have decided to stay with Jim. He has apologized and confessed that he strayed.

    Even though I was angry, I have forgiven him. He has also promised never to cheat on me again. It was a very difficult moment for us. If I had walked away from the relationship, I think I would have given the other lady what she had all along desired to fulfill: the breakup of our relationship”

    The reality television series will be screened for 13 weeks

  • AMAA: Late Esiri wins best African actor award

    AMAA: Late Esiri wins best African actor award

    It was the longest event night in the nine year’s history of Africa Movie Academy Awards(AMAA) which held at the weekend, in Yenagoa, capital of  Bayelsa State. But fans of the nominees waited patiently, until winners in the highest categories of the awards were announced.
    Scores of avid film professionals, movie buffs, officials of the Bayelsa State Government, foreign observers and excited locals gathered at the Glory Hall Cultural Center in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Saturday night, to witness another the event, often described as Africa’s version of the Oscars.
    The ovation became loud when at about 4am,  the late veteran actor, Justus Esiri, was named the posthumous winner in the Best Actor class. Perhaps for the first time in the annual competition, the continent was in agreement to the acting ingenuity of the late thespian. Fans went ecstatic for the choice of Esiri, depicting his popularity across the continent.
    Esiri, who was buried just two weeks ago in his home town, Oria-Abraka, Delta State, was picked for his last film on earth; Assassins Practice, beating Nigeria’s OC Ukeje, Bimbo Manuel, Femi Jacobs and Lindani Nkosi (??), Hlomlab Dandala (Ghana) and Amurin Wumnembom (Cameroon). Esiri’s trophy was received by President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Miss Ibinabo FIberesima who was  visibly emotional laden.
    South African actress, Florence Masbe won the Best Actress award for her  role in “Elelwani”. She beats Nigeria’s Rita Dominic,   Ghana’s Yvonne Okoro,  Burkina Faso’s MAriam Ouedraogo, Cameroon’s Mbutung Seikeh and Malawi’s Flora Suya.
    It was an evening go glory for Nigerian movies, as the Best Director and Best Film categories were clinched by Niji Akanni, for the film, Heroes and Zeroes and Kenneth Gyang for Confusion Na Wah respectively.
    The ceremonies which ended at about 5am also had young actor, Gabriel Afolayan clinch the Best Actor in a Supporting Role, while Nigeria’s Blindah Effah won a joint laurel with Kenyan actor, Joseph Wairium for the Best Promising Actor of the year category.
    Head of Jury, June Givanni , an international film curator who run the African Caribbean film unit , noted that the quality of entries received  in the AMAAs have improved tremendously .
    The scheme also gave Lifetime Achievement Awards to some veterans in Nollywood, including Chief Eddie Ugboma  (OON), Sir Sir Osita Okeke Oguno (Ossy Afason), Ayuko Babu, Pete Edochie and Tunde Kelani.
    Special Recognition laurels also went to the likes of ace producer, Emem Isong, veteran actors, Kanayo O Kanayo, Keneth Okonkwo, and the Film and Video Producers and Marketers Association of Nigeria (FVPMAN) for their invaluable roles in the Nigerian home video industry.
    Minister for Culture and Tourism, Chief Edem Duke who represented President Goodluck Jonathan at the event said the federal government was committed to its plans to help the movie industry in Nigeria grow. He noted that the N3 billion grant promise by Jonathan during a Presidential dinner a few months back was still valid. He disclosed that the framework for the fund will be out soon, and that the leaderships of the film industry will be appointed into a committee that will determine the modalities fir disbursement.
    Earlier, governor of Bayelsa State, Mr.  Seriake Dickson said his government is passionate about AMAA and its affiliated activities because the scheme has helped the youths to improve their creative endeavors. He announced the establishment of Bayelsa Film Trust Fund, with an initial donation of N150 million, adding that, following the successful outcome of the pre event fundraising for the AMAAs in Abuja, the private sector will be encouraged in the funding of the scheme.
    In his opening speech, the Governor of Bayelsa State, Mr. Seriake Dickson re-emphasized the State’s continued support for the annual awards while also revealing that the sum of N800million was sunk into organising this year’s edition.
    The movie titled Heroes to Zeroes was perhaps the surprise package of the night, winning awards in three different categories.
    The colourful event was anchored by comedian, AY, Ghanaian beauty, Ama K Amebrese, who later on handed the baton to Sultry actress, Dakore Egbuson-Akande and Ghanaian thespian, Adjetey Anang who both took over the stage as hosts of the second half of the event.
    At intervals, musicians across the continent mounted the stage to assuage guests at the tension filled competition. Performing at the event were South African group, Khlena Demza, Groove Magic Band from Malawi, Waje, son of the soil, Timi Dakolo, Flavour Nabania and comedians Funny Bone and G Bone.
    Other industry personalities such as Doris Simeon, Brian Okwara, Beverly Naya, Ivie Okujaiye, Alex Ekubo, Lydia Forson, Femi Brainard, Jude Orhorha, Fathia Balogun, Uti Nwachukwu, Chioma Chukwuka-Akpota and AGN president, Ibinabo Fiberesima took turns too to present awards to deserving winners on the night.
    Unlike last year when the ceremony was dominated by Kenya, Nigeria led the pack raking home 13 awards across 27 categories. South Africa came second with 4 awards, Burkina Faso and Kenya got two laurels each, while Ghana, Malawi, Uganda and Mozambique won for themselves, one trophy each.
    The event also had the presence of notable personalities, including Hollywood actor, Mario Van Pebbles, Delta State Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Mr. Richard Mofe Damijo, President of Republic of Malawi, Mrs. Joyce Banda, represented by her daughter among others
  • Why I left the Catholic Church —Victor Olaotan

    Why I left the Catholic Church —Victor Olaotan

    ALL roads led to Troy Lounge Ogba as V-Channel, an entertainment cable channel on Star times, hosted ace actor Victor Olaotan at its bi-weekly ‘V-Night Out’ party.

    The event which started with red carpet by 10pm was a fun-filled atmosphere as guests and fans alike trooped in to have a wonderful time with the respected Nollywood star. It was a night of excitement and merrymaking.

    Olaotan, who plays the role of Fred Ade-Williams, the patriarch on the popular TV series Tinsel, relieved his youthful days as he danced to his favourite oldies with astonishing dance moves, much to the surprise and excitement of all in attendance. He rounded the dancing session by ‘digging’ it to the latest single from Davido, Gobe.

    Engaging guests in a question and answer session, Olaotan who used to be a staunch member of the Catholic Church revealed he left the faith because the problems in Africa require a more spiritually fervent handling.

    “I grew up in a Catholic setting and was a committed member till I left for a pentecostal church. The problems in Africa require more spiritual fervency than what the Catholicism was giving me, so I had to leave,” the veteran actor said.

    Victor also spoke about his family abroad and leaving America because of tax miscalculation. “I was running a business and paying personal tax only for the authorities to come and said I ought to have been paying company tax as well. By the time they were done with calculation I had $4 million to pay. I had to leave because I couldn’t afford that amount,” he revealed.

    There were also various music performances, comedy acts and dance routines, to thrill the crowd.