Category: Entertainment

  • Why I apologised to Afeez Owo – Wumi Toriola

    Why I apologised to Afeez Owo – Wumi Toriola

    Actress Wumi Toriola has explained her recent apology to her senior colleague Afeez Owo, stating it’s because she’s a true ambassador of culture.

    Wumi had publicly criticised Afeez in September after he described her film roles as similar to her real-life character, saying she tolerates no nonsense and reacts when pushed.

    She called his comments “rubbish” and questioned why issues are taken to podcasts.

    However, the actress recently apologised to Afeez at Odunlade Adekola’s movie premiere, kneeling and saying, “I’m sorry, sir. Please forgive me.”

    In an Instagram post, Wumi stated she chose peace, emphasising that elders should be off-limits even in anger.

    She wrote, “I chose to apologise to our legend because I am a true ambassador of culture, and even in ‘anger’, our elders should be off limits.

    “Also, because our elders deserved calm waters, not raised voices. Once again, to our fans, friends, no more grudges. I have chosen peace.

    “Thank you for your forgiving self @officialafeezowo_fanspage @officialafeezowo.”

  • Ned Nwoko defends wife Laila, praises her strength, character

    Ned Nwoko defends wife Laila, praises her strength, character

    Senator representing Delta North, Ned Nwoko, has openly defended his Moroccan wife, Laila, following a wave of online criticism that trailed his public disagreement with Regina Daniels.

    In a statement shared on Instagram, Nwoko described Laila as a woman of quiet strength and genuine kindness, noting that she avoids social media drama and focuses on what truly matters.

    He commended her maturity, gentle nature, and selflessness, saying she gives without expecting anything in return.

    Addressing the backlash targeted at her, Nwoko reaffirmed his unwavering support, appreciating those who have shown understanding and compassion during the controversy. He stressed that he will always stand by Laila and protect her name with pride.

    The senator further praised her calm dignity, patience, and grace in navigating difficult moments, adding that her strength and character continue to inspire him.

    The statement read, “In a world where noise travels faster than truth, I want to take a moment to speak about the woman I know, the woman I love, and the woman I cherish. My wife, Laila. She is a woman whose quiet strength continues to amaze me every single day.

    “Laila is not someone who lives on social media. She has never been the type to chase attention or respond to every passing opinion. She prefers a peaceful and private life where her energy goes to the things that truly matter, not the distractions that come with the online world.

    “Anyone who truly knows her understands her gentle nature, her maturity, and her sincere kindness. She is thoughtful, patient, respectful, and incredibly caring. She gives without expecting anything in return and chooses understanding even when she is misunderstood.

    “It can be hard to watch unkind words or false assumptions being thrown around online, especially when they do not reflect her character. But I know who she is. I know her heart. I know the honesty she carries and the way she handles even difficult moments with calm dignity.

    “She does not believe in defending herself on the internet because she knows her life and her worth are not determined by online opinions. Laila has always chosen to live authentically and quietly, focusing on what is real instead of what is loud.

    “As her husband, I will always stand by her. I will speak for her when needed, and I will protect her name with pride. She has been a constant source of stability and peace in my life, and I am grateful for the comfort and wisdom she brings into our home every day.

    “Laila has a depth of character that many may never see because she does not display her life publicly. She moves quietly, loves quietly, and carries herself with grace. Her strength does not shout. Her goodness does not need an audience. She simply remains true to who she is.

    “Over the years, I have seen her handle challenges with patience and grace that inspire me. She does not rush to prove herself to anyone. She allows time, truth, and character to speak for her. That is one of the many reasons I respect her deeply.

    “To everyone who has shown understanding, compassion, and kindness during moments when the online world becomes harsh, thank you. Your support and fairness mean more than words can express. It brings light into difficult spaces.

    And to my wife, Laila, you are valued, you are loved, and you are far greater than anything said about you online. I am proud of the woman you are. I believe in your strength. I appreciate your calm spirit. And I will always stand with you, today and every day.”

  • Sabinus confirms amicable dissolution of marriage

    Sabinus confirms amicable dissolution of marriage

    Popular comedian Chukwuemeka Ejekwu, popularly known as Sabinus, has confirmed the end of his marriage to Ciana Chapman.

    In a recent TikTok live stream, Sabinus stated that his marriage, which took place in 2023, ended peacefully and amicably.

    He emphasised that he and his ex-wife remain on good terms, prioritising their daughter’s well-being.

    The comedian denied circulating rumours of marital issues, including allegations of domestic violence and infidelity, saying, “I’m not married. My marriage ended peacefully. The mum and I are good. My daughter is okay, and she is doing fine.”

    Sabinus’ confirmation came after speculation about his marital status, after several denials of marital problems by the ex-couple.

  • How Yahoo boys inspired ‘Cash App’ song, by Bella Shmurda

    How Yahoo boys inspired ‘Cash App’ song, by Bella Shmurda

    Singer Bella Shmurda has opened up about the inspiration behind his popular song “Cash App”, revealing it was created for internet fraudsters, also known as Yahoo boys.

    In an interview with Clout Africa, Shmurda explained that he decided to cater to this group by releasing a song that highlights their struggles and motivates them, acknowledging the challenges they face in their activities.

    Shmurda stated, “It is Yahoo in the sense that they [Yahoo boys] have to dance. These people who are hustling, you have to make them happy.”

    He emphasised that the song’s inspiration was natural and divine, saying, “The truth is, when it comes to inspiration, you don’t have any story behind it. It is natural; it just comes. It is God-given.”

    “Cash App”, featuring Zlatan and Lincoln, was released in 2020 and became a hit in Nigeria and other African countries.

  • TAMPAN child of necessity as Nollywood school, says Ore-Willimas , pioneer Provost

    TAMPAN child of necessity as Nollywood school, says Ore-Willimas , pioneer Provost

    Pioneer Provost of TAMPAN ACADEMY, the Film and Music Institute of the Theatre Arts and Motion-Pictures Producers’ Association of Nigeria, Dr Ore-Ofe Williams speaks on challenges and critical views on the Nigerian entertainment industry.

    What is the vision of TAMPAN Academy?

    At TAMPAN Academy, our vision includes to raise leaders, teach them the morality of the job, teach them the technical know- how of the job, and to help them develop their characters.

    What Inspires TAMPAN Academy?

    The inspiration behind TAMPAN Academy stems from visionary leadership and a commitment to legacy. Our founding body, TAMPAN, understood that true industry sustainability requires deliberate knowledge transfer from one generation to the next. With seasoned leaders like our President, Otunba Bolaji Amusan (JP), and our Board of Trustees led by Dr Adebayo Salami and Prince Jide Kosoko as Secretary, we benefited from decades of collective wisdom. These industry veterans recognised their responsibility to train, mentor, and prepare the next generation of practitioners who will carry the industry forward.

    How did you begin your career in the theatre?

    My career began in a classroom at the then Ogun State University, under the tutoring of the Late Chief Hubert Ogunde who also taught the Late Otunba Charles Shomade. Interestingly, I hailed from Osoosa and my set was the first set to begin the Department of Performing Arts in the university.

    It is widely assumed that Yoruba Nollywood Actors are not educated. How true is this assumption?

    What do you mean by education, or what is your definition of “not being educated”? None of the leaders I mentioned lacked education. All of them are well educated. The President of TAMPAN, Otunba Bolaji Amusan, is formally educated, he is a man whose achievements were so significant and he was recognised and conferred with an honorary doctorate.

    There are people who are more educated, and they are part of TAMPAN. We have Professor Joke Fadirepo, Mr Akinkunmi, and many other educated individuals.

    When you limit education to university degrees, it’s like saying the late Doyen of Theatre, Chief Hubert Ogunde, should not be classified among those who are educated. There are people who went to school but are not educated. Education means having access to the knowledge of what you are doing. Someone who never attended formal school but already travelled round the world is educated. Such an “illiterate” person is more educated because of his exposure to the world, than a professor who has never been out of Nigeria.

    For instance, I have a PhD and I am a scholar. You may ask, “Are they scholars?” I will tell you that they are not necessarily scholars but they are well educated.

    Are you saying that someone who has been in the film industry for 40 to 50 years is not educated?  Do you mean Femi Adebayo is not educated? Or Odunlade Adekola, who attended UNILAG, is not educated? If we are talking about formal education, aren’t these people educated?

    What are your achievements in TAMPAN Academy?

    A lot! A whole building was given to TAMPAN Academy at Bodija.  Students are placed on scholarships, so lack of funds is never a barrier for interested participants. All these things are done selflessly. I am not doing this because I’m being paid. I’ve never collected a dime from TAMPAN. In fact, I am the one spending. I don’t even want to disclose how much I’ve spent because that is supposed to be our commitment to society. We have trained people to know how to give back to society. A lot have been achieved.

    We have had two sets of graduates since 2023, and we have been able to establish TAMPAN Academy campuses across all South-West zones. We are also starting four campuses in Abuja and Port Harcourt, as this initiative is beyond TAMPAN itself.

    This academy doesn’t only accommodate TAMPAN members. We have many young university graduates who joined the academy to gain practical skills. TAMPAN Academy is an institution that can operate independently and can even grow into a Polytechnic or University; depending on the vision of whoever assumes leadership in the future.

    By God’s grace, TAMPAN Academy is the first sub-organisation under TAMPAN that is fully and independently registered. If you check the CAC, you’ll find it registered as a Limited Liability Company. That alone is a significant achievement.

    What made them choose you since you’re not even a TAMPAN member?

    Firstly, I am closer to TAMPAN than any other organisation. Secondly, I’ll say it’s by the grace of God, because, there are people who are more capable than myself. Also, it is important to state the fact that majority are busy with academic activities in various campuses.

    For instance, I’m the President of The City of Talents, I’m a filmmaker, and I don’t report to any institution. I’m not a salary earner in any university. If I were working in a university, there would have been a conflict of interest. Other professors are capable, but they are occupied with other commitments.

    As the first doctoral candidate to bag PhD in the Department of Theatre and Media Arts, at the Federal University Oye Ekiti, why are you not teaching in the university. l have a vision, and what I do today wouldn’t be possible in a university setting.

    Can you tell us about The City of Talents?

    The City of Talents has four branches – a Mentorship Estate, a Film & Music Academy called – The City of Talents Academy, a Film Studio and a Film Village. It was founded in 2009 and was first named “The Talents Community.”

    We’ve been making an impact since then. Beyond the Film Village, we also engaged in mentoring and guiding people at our Mentorship Estate—a place where individuals can receive guidance and support on their career paths.

    Today, The City of Talents has active mentees in nations across the world.  We have mentees outside the country and also in Nigeria doing greatly well. Some of our mentees are already HODs in different organisations, and even pilots. Our first Vice President is currently a medical doctor, the second vice President and provost of The City of Talents Academy is now a  Barrister, the third Vice President is now a civil engineer. One of my mentees is the current Director-General of Nigeria Tourism Development Board. I started mentoring all of them when they had nothing.

    Mentorship is our primary assignment. I’ve been training and mentoring youths for years through The City of Talents; providing them school sponsoring and offering scholarships to over 6,000 youths. We ensure we shelter and feed them at The City of Talents for free.

    We should all be interested in the upcoming generation and invest in them, so that when we reach a certain point in life, we can look around and be proud of those whom we have raised.

    Some people used to mock me back then when I gave these young people ₦500 for transport.

    Why didn’t you do enough publicity around that?

    When you have exceptional content, it advertises itself. It’s not about making noise; with time people will definitely recognise quality work. We’ve had numerous celebrities and important personalities visiting the Film Village: Evangelist Tope Alabi, Prince Yemi Sodimu, Otunba Bolaji Amusan, Antar Laniyan, Muyiwa Ademola, Ayo Ajewole, Yomi Fash-Lanso, Jaye Kuti, Taiwo Ibikunle, Yemi Sonde, and many more.

    If these people have been there, you should know it’s not a façade. Look, nobody advertises water. Garri needs no advertisement before it sells out. Nobody advertises earth or air yet you can’t live without them.

    The vision has endured over time, and it’s this proven success that led to my appointment as The Pioneer Provost of TAMPAN Academy.

    What’s your advice to other filmmakers in the industry?

    Build people! If you visit the TAMPAN office at Bodija, you’ll see pictures of Ogunde, Duro Ladipo, Oyin Adejobi, Ogunmola, and others. Why are their pictures still there? It is because those who put them there were part of the generation that was built by these people, either directly or indirectly.

    Legacy isn’t about making noise on social media or doing live videos; those things will fade. It’s about the impact you’ve made on the next generation. How many people have you built? That’s what speaks after you.

    Anyone in the industry, young or old, should learn to build others. Don’t frustrate any talent behind you. Give them space. It will help your credibility and sustain your legacy. I will always say this boldly that “I learnt television presentation from Uncle Yemi Sodimu. That’s impact. I still stay in touch with my university lecturers till today. The person being built should also always acknowledge those who have impacted him.

    As a Filmmaker, what project are you working on presently?

    Right now, I’m working on Dinner at 3AM — a very big project with collections of veterans and filmmaking generals like: Prince Yemi Sodimu, Otunba Bolaji Amusan, Yeye Toyin Ajoke Asewo, Taiwo Ibikunle, and many more.

    What are you getting from TAMPAN as a body?

    A lot! I enjoy huge support. If I were doing my private business and they gave me a building, would I not succeed? Of course, I would. Support is not only financial. They have allowed young people to grow, and those young people will never forget Alhaji Adebayo Salami, Prince Jide Kosoko, and Otunba Bolaji Amusan.

    We always say that TAMPAN Academy would not exist without these people. They built others by proxy, and we always acknowledge them. The people they built are the ones building others today.

    Whoever graduated from TAMPAN Academy is a product of Jide Kosoko, Otunba Adebayo Salami, Bolaji Amusan, Dele Odule, and others.

    What do people learn at the academy?

    Our programmes in the institution include workshops, basic certificates (three months), Advanced Certificate (six weeks) and diploma (one year). We also have E-classes for those outside Nigeria. The school has a Postgraduate class where those who have graduated can join to further their education.

    Our maiden convocation is coming soon. It will be a very big event, as we will be bringing everyone together. It will be recorded as one of the biggest events in Nigeria.

  • Popular Creator AshleyKeno17 reveals plan to conquer acting world

    Popular Creator AshleyKeno17 reveals plan to conquer acting world

    In the face of mounting youth unemployment and economic uncertainty, a new generation of Nigerian entrepreneurs are forging their own paths in the digital economy. Among them stands 21-year-old Oghenekeno Ashley Ejeneha, popularly known as AshleyKeno17, whose journey from creating TikTok videos in his bedroom to building a multi-platform entertainment brand offers both inspiration and a practical blueprint for aspiring creators across the country.

    What began as casual content creation during the 2020 lockdowns has evolved into a sustainable business enterprise. “My entrepreneurial journey started the moment I picked up my phone in 2020 and decided to create something that could make people laugh, vibe, or feel inspired,” Keno told Daily Trust.

    The young entrepreneur’s approach demonstrates a shrewd understanding of the digital landscape. Rather than relying on a single platform or content style, he has diversified his talents across comedy, dance, music, and sports. “I’ve treated every new skill like a business asset – something to develop, refine, and use to create value for my audience and collaborators,” he explained.

    Keno’s business model has proven remarkably resilient in Nigeria’s challenging economic climate. When asked about adapting to industry changes, he revealed: “When brand deals slowed down, I focused more on building organic engagement. When platforms changed their algorithms, I diversified – growing on Instagram and YouTube so my business isn’t dependent on one place.”

    The numbers testify to his strategy’s success: 5 million followers on TikTok, 400,000 on Instagram, and 100,000 on YouTube. Yet for Keno, these metrics represent more than mere popularity. “It represents years of consistency, creativity, and staying true to who I am,” he stated. “Knowing that millions of people enjoy what I create and that major brands trust my influence is one of my biggest achievements.”

    His impact extends beyond entertainment, serving as a case study in digital entrepreneurship for Nigerian youth. “I’ve shown that originality, consistency, and authenticity can still win, even in a fast-changing space,” Keno noted. “I’ve inspired many upcoming creators to start their own journey and believe that their personality can become their brand.”

    Looking ahead, Keno envisions expanding beyond social media into broader entertainment ventures. “In the next 5-10 years, I see myself not only as a leading digital creator but also making a strong mark in the acting industry,” he shared.

    His advice to other young Nigerians considering content creation as a career path is straightforward: “Start before you feel ready and stay consistent. Treat every passion or talent like a business asset. Whether it’s content creation, music, sports, or any other skill, refine it, experiment with it, and find ways to create value for others.”

    As Nigeria continues to navigate economic transitions, stories like Keno’s highlight the potential of the digital creative economy to provide sustainable livelihoods for the country’s youth while entertaining millions along the way

  • Nasboi pleads with 2Baba to ‘take control’ amid controversy

    Nasboi pleads with 2Baba to ‘take control’ amid controversy

    Comedian and singer Nasboi has penned an emotional open letter to music icon 2Baba, urging him to address recent controversies surrounding his personal life.

    In the letter, Nasboi expressed distress over online videos and news, citing the respect and admiration he has held for 2Baba since adolescence.

    He highlighted 2Baba’s character and humility, qualities that inspired him and many others.

    Nasboi pleaded with 2Baba to reclaim his public image, referencing a song that resonates with the situation.

    He wrote, “Dear King 2Face Idibia (2 baba) @official2baba. I feel genuinely heartbroken seeing some of the embarrassing videos and news about you circulating online. It hurts because you have always been my mentor. I’ve looked up to you since I was 16. I loved every bit of your music, your personality, and the humility you carried yourself. In fact, you were one of the people who taught me what it means to be humble.

    “You have had your criticism in the past, but your character and humility still stood tall. I never knew you as someone who fought publicly, argued online, or created drama. The 2Face I grew up loving was calm, humble, and carried himself with grace.

    “I know every family has its issues, but one thing I know about 2baba is how he never speaks on things like this. No matter what happened behind closed doors, you never brought it outside.

    “Sir, you may have your private battles with anyone in your life that is normal, but the version of events being brought online now is damaging and unfamiliar to those of us who truly love and respect you. Your current situation is presenting a side of you that many of us have never seen, and it is painful to watch. Please, sir… for the sake of people like me who have loved you from a young age… Please take control of this situation.

    “We still believe in you. We still admire you. We still want to see the 2Baba we grew up respecting. This message is from a boy who has loved you since he was 16. I chose this particular song because suddenly, the lyrics hit differently. With respect, love, and deep concern, a loyal fan.”

  • Taye Arimoro challenges guilds’ suspension, threatens N1bn suit

    Taye Arimoro challenges guilds’ suspension, threatens N1bn suit

    Actor Taye Arimoro has challenged his suspension by the Directors Guild of Nigeria (DGN), Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), and Association of Movie Producers (AMP) over an on-set altercation with Peggy Ovire.

    The incident occurred on the set of the movie “Pieces of Love.”

    In a strongly-worded letter, Arimoro’s lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, argued the guilds’ decision is “procedurally improper, legally indefensible, and constitutionally void”.

    Key concerns include misidentification, lack of jurisdiction, and procedural flaws.

    According to Effiong, the guilds referred to Arimoro as “Taiye Ayimoro” instead of Taiwo Arimoro, and failed to afford him a fair hearing.

    Arimoro, a non-member of the guilds, asserted that the disciplinary actions are ultra vires and an unlawful interference with his acting career.

    “Our client is not a member of the DGN, AGN, or AMP. These three bodies lack jurisdiction to discipline or regulate him in any manner whatsoever.

    “No association is empowered by law to exercise coercive or disciplinary powers over persons who are not its members or beneficiaries of its Constitution.

    “Any sanction, directive, or instruction issued against our Client is therefore ultra vires and legally unenforceable”, it reads in part.

    The letter cites multiple grounds for objection, including failure to disclose evidence and gross violation of Arimoro’s right to freedom of association.

    The actor demands retraction of sanctions, a written apology, and public dissemination within 24 hours or face a N1 billion lawsuit.

    “Take notice that if DGN, AGN, and AMP fail, refuse, or neglect to comply with the demands above, our Client has given us a standing instruction to immediately commence legal proceedings against the DGN, AGN and AMP and their respective Presidents, seeking, inter alia, the sum of ₦1,000,000,000.00 (One Billion Naira) in damages”, the statement reads in part.

    Effiong stated, “A stitch in time saves nine,” urging the guilds to remedy the injustice and avoid litigation.

  • I was once offered a script to sleep with a dog – Nkechi Blessing

    I was once offered a script to sleep with a dog – Nkechi Blessing

    Actress Nkechi Blessing Sunday has revealed how she was once offered a script to sleep with a dog in her early days in Nollywood.

    Speaking on The Honest Bunch podcast, Nkechi said she turned down the role, prioritising her image and long-term career prospects.

    She explained her decision was driven by the desire to avoid being typecast or associated with explicit content.

    “Despite being a newcomer, I was given a script to sleep with a dog. I rejected it because I can’t start my career like that. Imagine my first ever movie, I am sleeping with a dog.

    “It doesn’t make sense. It is going to be a tag because whatever you start with is what people would associate you with. I didn’t want to be renowned as someone who sleeps with dogs in movies.

    “So, I rejected that script. But immediately, I threw it down, and so many girls grabbed it. I’m not sure any of them are in the limelight today,” she stated.

  • Funke Akindele unveils trailer for ‘Behind The Scenes’ film

    Funke Akindele unveils trailer for ‘Behind The Scenes’ film

    Award-winning actress Funke Akindele has unveiled the official trailer for her latest film, ‘Behind The Scenes’, a drama that explores themes of pain, resilience, and healing.

    The movie, which hits cinemas on December 12, promises to resonate with audiences through its powerful narrative.

    Akindele describes the film as a story of “truth, pressure, healing, and everything we don’t say out loud”.

    A special London Premiere is scheduled for December 4th at Odeon Greenwich, offering fans an exclusive opportunity to experience the film ahead of its nationwide release.

    Akindele wrote: “Some stories don’t just entertain… they reveal the parts of us we hide.

    “BEHIND THE SCENES is for anyone who has ever smiled through pain, carried invisible battles, or kept showing up even when it was hard. It’s a story about truth, pressure, healing, and everything we don’t say out loud.

    “The official trailer is here. In all cinemas nationwide from Dec 12th. Get your tickets to the London Premiere of Behind the Scenes happening on December 4th, 8 PM at Odeon Greenwich.”