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Tems, Burna Boy break record for most Billboard Hot 100 entries by African artists

Afrobeats stars Tems and Burna Boy have made history by becoming the African artists with the most entries ever on the prestigious U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. The Nigerian duo have now each recorded eight appearances on the Hot 100, moving past South African rock band Seether, who previously shared the record with seven entries. Their latest milestone came through guest features on American rapper J. Cole’s new album, “The Fall-Off.” “Bounce Road Blues,” featuring Tems and Future, debuted at number 34, while “Only You,” which features Burna Boy, entered at number 78, pushing both singers to eight Hot 100 credits apiece. For Tems, the achievement caps a remarkable run on the U.S. charts this year. She has already earned three Hot 100 entries in 2026 alone with “Raindance” alongside British rapper Dave, her solo single “What You Need,” and […]

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Teniola Aladese challenges gender stereotypes around domestic work

Nollywood actress Teniola Aladese has sparked debate after openly challenging the idea that domestic chores should fall mainly on women in marriages and relationships. Speaking during a recent podcast, she questioned why men still shy away from basic housework despite the fact that women now also work and “hustle” outside the home just like their partners. “Why can’t a man wash plate?” Aladese asked, criticising the long held expectation that a woman must cook, wash dishes and handle most of the cleaning while the man simply provides financially. She argued that this imbalance becomes even more unfair when both partners contribute to the household income but only the woman is expected to shoulder the domestic burden. The actress acknowledged that older generations may have accepted such divisions of labour but insisted that “times have changed” and that modern realities demand […]

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Raheem Okoya: I’m not living off my father’s wealth

Raheem Okoya, son of billionaire industrialist and Eleganza Group founder Chief Rasaq Okoya, says he is not living off his father’s wealth but earning his own money through work and investments. The 22 year old, who serves as an Executive Director at Eleganza Industries and is also a musician, spoke in an interview with BBC News Yoruba. Raheem explained that he receives a regular salary for his role in the family business and has attracted outside investors who believe in his music career. “I work. I have a salary that I earn. I have investors. People believe in my music and put money behind it,” he said, insisting that his lifestyle is funded by his own efforts. He stressed that every penny in his bank account comes from his personal hustle, not handouts from his father. While acknowledging the privilege […]

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Oscar winning ‘Godfather’ star Robert Duvall dies at 95

Oscar winning American actor Robert Duvall, famous for roles in The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, has died at the age of 95. His wife, Luciana Duvall, said he passed away peacefully on Sunday at their home in Middleburg, Virginia. Duvall’s career spanned more than six decades, during which he appeared in nearly 100 films and TV projects. He received seven Academy Award nominations, winning best actor for his performance as washed up country singer Mac Sledge in the 1983 drama Tender Mercies. He is widely remembered for playing Tom Hagen, the calm but steely consigliere to the Corleone family in The Godfather and The Godfather Part II. Another defining role was Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore in Apocalypse Now, the eccentric officer whose line “I love the smell of napalm in the morning” became one of cinema’s most quoted. Duvall also […]

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Oscar winning ‘Godfather’ star Robert Duvall dies at 95

Oscar winning American actor Robert Duvall, famous for roles in The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, has died at the age of 95. His wife, Luciana Duvall, said he passed away peacefully on Sunday at their home in Middleburg, Virginia. Duvall’s career spanned more than six decades, during which he appeared in nearly 100 films and TV projects. He received seven Academy Award nominations, winning best actor for his performance as washed up country singer Mac Sledge in the 1983 drama Tender Mercies. He is widely remembered for playing Tom Hagen, the calm but steely consigliere to the Corleone family in The Godfather and The Godfather Part II. Another defining role was Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore in Apocalypse Now, the eccentric officer whose line “I love the smell of napalm in the morning” became one of cinema’s most quoted. Duvall also […]

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Odumodublvck: I’m ready to reconcile with Blaqbonez if he apologises

Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck says he is open to ending his rift with colleague Blaqbonez, but only if he receives a direct and sincere apology. He made this known in a recent Pulse podcast interview, explaining that his Christian upbringing teaches him to forgive but insists that forgiveness must follow genuine remorse. Odumodublvck revealed that Blaqbonez has so far avoided approaching him personally, instead sending respected industry figures to plead on his behalf. He criticised this approach, saying real men take responsibility for their actions and that humility is essential for true reconciliation. The rapper stressed that their disagreement, which started in 2025, goes beyond normal hip hop rivalry. He accused Blaqbonez of trying to downplay the issue by treating it like a typical rap beef and releasing diss tracks, whereas he sees the matter as personal and deeper than music.​ […]

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Vector: Why I see church as people, not a building

Nigerian rapper Vector Tha Viper says he does not believe in “church” as a physical building but as human beings whose hearts are turned towards God. He shared his views on faith in a recent episode of the BTC podcast, where he explained why he no longer attends church services. Vector said the Bible shows that God is more interested in a person’s heart than in any religious structure. He described church buildings as mere edifices and insisted that the real church is the community of believers and the individual relationship each person has with God. Quoting from a text he said was linked to the Gospel of Thomas, Vector argued that the “kingdom of God” is not in the sky or the sea but within and around each person. He added that people discover God by knowing themselves and […]

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Omotola hails women’s dominance and entrepreneurial drive in Nollywood

Nollywood star Omotola Jalade Ekeinde has praised women as the backbone of Nigeria’s movie industry, highlighting their dominance in production and their strong entrepreneurial spirit. She said from the early days of Nollywood, women have been central to financing, producing and sustaining films, often taking on multiple roles behind the scenes. Speaking in an interview on Naija FM 102.7, Omotola noted that many of the industry’s most active producers are women. According to her, female actors are not just faces on screen but major decision makers who “hold Nollywood” through their creativity, organisation and business choices. She also stressed that most Nollywood actresses run several businesses alongside acting. Omotola observed that it is now common for even younger female actors to juggle three or four ventures, including fashion boutiques, beauty brands, influencing, modelling and retail shops, in addition to demanding […]

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Road to 10th AFRIMA: Stars, winners head to Abidjan for key parley

Preparations for the 10th All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) have moved to Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, where winners, artistes, music executives and cultural stakeholders will gather for a major media and stakeholders parley. The high level meeting, billed for February 17, 2026, is part of a continental tour to shape the agenda for the landmark edition of the awards. The Abidjan event follows a similar engagement held recently in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where past winners, industry leaders and government officials reviewed AFRIMA’s impact and discussed ways to deepen collaboration. In Abidjan, focus will shift to Francophone West Africa, with key voices from the region expected to share perspectives on music, culture and the creative economy. Among the confirmed guests are 9th AFRIMA winners from Cote d’Ivoire, including rapper Didi B, inspirational singer Milo, group Team Paiya and gospel artiste Morijah, […]

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Sammy Sodeke: From church drummer to global band leader

Nigerian musician Sammy Sodeke has traced his journey from playing drums in church as a teenager to leading Aristos Band, a live band that now performs on major stages in Nigeria and abroad. He said his early years in church gave him discipline, stage confidence and a deep love for live music.​ Sodeke, who is also a keyboardist, saxophonist, producer and music tutor, founded Aristos Band in 2008. Over the years, the 35 member band has grown into a sought after live act for corporate events, weddings and concerts, known for blending highlife, afrobeats, gospel and contemporary pop. He explained that the band’s breakthrough came through consistency, rehearsals and refusing to cut corners with live sound. According to him, investing in quality equipment and training allowed Aristos Band to compete with DJs at a time when many event planners preferred […]

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