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Funke Akindele: I gave up parties, vacations to build my success

Billionaire actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele says hard work, strict discipline and years of personal sacrifice are the real foundations of her success. She revealed that she deliberately deprived herself of social outings, events and vacations at a crucial stage of building her brand.​ Akindele explained that she locked herself away in Amen Estate for about three years, focusing solely on creating projects such as Jenifa, Industreet, Aiyetoro, My Siblings and I and other content that now define her career. During that period she cut off parties, friends and leisure, working tirelessly with her team to lay the groundwork for the achievements people see today.​ She said that on film sets she is never a diva but fully hands‑on, moving around without wigs in simple cornrows to ensure every detail is right before the glamorous premieres and marketing. For her, the […]

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Femi Adebayo explains how Ageshinkole 2 beat piracy

Nollywood star and filmmaker Femi Adebayo has revealed how he and his partners tackled piracy on his latest blockbuster, Ageshinkole 2: King of Thieves 2, by opting for community screenings instead of a traditional cinema‑only release. He said piracy control was fully handled by technical partner Circuit TV, whose distribution structure helped protect the movie from illegal copying while it toured Nigerian communities.​ “Piracy was fully handled by Circuit TV,” Adebayo explained, noting that the company has a “wonderful structure” that makes it extremely difficult for content in its system to be pirated. Working with distributor Blue Pictures, he added, they combined experience, logistics and a strong framework and were confident they would “get it right”.​ In December 2025, Adebayo launched Ageshinkole 2 with a nationwide Community Cinema tour as both a way of giving back to fans and an […]

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Clipse and Pharrell to perform joint set at 2026 Grammy Awards

Thirteen time Grammy winner Pharrell Williams and rap duo Clipse are set to perform together at the 68th Grammy Awards. Their joint set is scheduled for February 1 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.​ Clipse head into music’s biggest night with five nominations, including Album of the Year and Best Rap Album for Let God Sort Em Out. They are also shortlisted for Best Rap Performance for Chains & Whips, Best Rap Song for The Birds Don’t Sing and Best Music Video for So Be It.​ Pharrell earned four nominations for his work on Let God Sort Em Out, further extending his long history of Grammy recognition. The performance will reunite him on stage with longtime collaborators Pusha T and No Malice.​ Earlier, American singer and actress Sabrina Carpenter was announced as the first performer confirmed for this year’s […]

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Olakunle Churchill hails Tonto Dikeh as ‘amazing mother’ after truce

Businessman Olakunle Churchill, ex‑husband of actress Tonto Dikeh, has praised her as an “amazing mother” to their son King Andre following their recent reconciliation. In an Instagram post, he thanked God for restoring peace between them after years of public conflict.​ Churchill revealed that he received a phone call from King Andre for the first time and described hearing his son call him “Daddy” as deeply moving. He said the moment reminded him that “what God cannot do does not exist” and credited faith with bringing clarity, humility and peace to their situation.​ He noted that forgiveness has opened a new chapter for them, with both parents now focused on co‑parenting “with love, care, and a shared commitment” to raising their son. Churchill expressed gratitude for the journey and the “growth and grace” shown in how the matter was resolved, […]

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Mr Eazi denies rumours of welcoming first child

Afrobeats singer Oluwatosin Ajibade, popularly known as Mr Eazi, has dismissed viral rumours that he and his wife Temi Otedola have welcomed their first child. The speculation started after social media influencer Kolaqhazim shared what appeared to be an AI generated image of Temi holding a newborn on X, claiming the couple had a baby girl after their eight year relationship.​ The post quickly went viral and attracted a flood of congratulatory messages from fans. Reacting, Mr Eazi shut down the claim with a witty comment, asking, “Is Temi aware of this?”, making it clear the story was false.​ Temi Otedola, daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola, married Mr Eazi in elaborate ceremonies held in Monaco, Dubai and Iceland last year. So far, neither she nor Mr Eazi has made any official announcement about a pregnancy or childbirth.

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Angela Okorie urges fans to prioritise self‑love, inner peace

Actress Angela Okorie has urged her fans to focus on their peace, self‑worth and emotional well‑being rather than allowing other people’s behaviour to destabilise them. In an Instagram post, she said individuals may not control everything that happens to them but can always choose how they respond.​ Okorie advised followers to surround themselves with people who reduce stress, not add to it. She encouraged self‑investment and self‑love, stressing that a person’s sense of worth is shaped by how they value themselves.​ She warned that “whatever you obtained by begging would also be maintained by begging,” urging fans not to beg or crave friendships. Instead, she said they should build their personality and let the right people be drawn to them, adding that grace will attract the right relationships into their lives.​

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Bimbo Ademoye fumes over copyright claim on YouTube movie song

Actress and filmmaker Bimbo Ademoye has cried out after someone allegedly claimed copyright over a song from her YouTube film “Where Love Lives”, leading to the demonetisation of the movie on the platform. She said the individual also uploaded the song on Spotify and other streaming platforms, presenting himself as the composer.​ The romantic film, released in December 2025, has already attracted over 18 million views on YouTube. In an Instagram post, Ademoye expressed anger and frustration, saying she woke up to see her hard work being “stolen” and issued a stern ultimatum to the person behind the claim.​ She specifically called out “Lagos Sound/Emmanuel Davies”, demanding that he lift the copyright strike from her movie within one hour. Ademoye insisted she owns full rights to the song and accused him of taking the track, uploading it, naming himself the […]

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British‑Nigerian star Wunmi Mosaku earns Oscar nod for ‘Sinners’

British‑Nigerian actress Wunmi Mosaku has earned an Academy Award nomination for her performance in Ryan Coogler’s vampire drama Sinners, marking a major milestone in her international acting career. She is nominated for Best Supporting Actress alongside Elle Fanning and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas for Sentimental Value, Amy Madigan for Weapons and Teyana Taylor for One Battle After Another.​ In the music categories, Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood received an Oscar nod for Best Original Score for One Battle After Another, adding to earlier nominations he earned for Phantom Thread and The Power of the Dog. In the supporting actor race, expected nominee Paul Mescal missed out for Hamnet, with the category instead featuring Benicio Del Toro and Sean Penn for One Battle After Another, Jacob Elordi for Frankenstein, Stellan Skarsgard for Sentimental Value and Delroy Lindo for Sinners.​ Hamnet is widely tipped for […]

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Actress Bimpe Akintunde seeks prayers on self‑forgiveness journey

Actress Bimpe Akintunde has opened up about embarking on a personal journey toward self‑forgiveness and has asked fans to pray for her as she seeks healing, peace of mind and clarity. In an Instagram post, the mother of two stressed that forgiving oneself is crucial for moving forward in life.​ She explained that she is taking this step for her own growth, trusting God to strengthen her through the process. Bimpe described forgiving oneself for “an expensive and unforgettable mistake” as a long journey but said she believes God will make it easier.​ The actress urged others who have made mistakes to also practice self‑forgiveness so they can make life easier for themselves as they continue their life journeys. She added that a person must first forgive themselves before they can truly forgive anyone who has offended them.​

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Music is about impact, not numbers – Jaywon

Afrobeats singer Jaywon has told young artists that the true value of music lies in its impact, not in streaming figures, charts or social media hype. He spoke in an Instagram post while reacting to recent online drama involving Seun Kuti and Wizkid.​ Jaywon lamented that many up‑and‑coming acts now equate success purely with numbers, PR and money to push their songs. He warned that believing high streams automatically make someone “the best artist in the world” shows a shallow understanding of what music really is.​ According to him, music should change minds and touch souls, leaving a legacy that outlives trends and online clout. He pointed to legends like Bob Marley and Fela Anikulapo‑Kuti as examples of artists whose songs remain timeless because of their message and impact, not just commercial success.​ Jaywon urged young creatives to focus on […]

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