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Angela Okorie explains why she avoids some events​

Actress Angela Okorie has revealed that she deliberately stays away from certain events because she is aware that not everyone who invites her has good intentions. She said some invitations are not genuine and may be aimed at harming or bringing down unsuspecting people.​ In a post on Instagram, Okorie warned that not every event invitation should be accepted. She stressed that spiritual sensitivity and constant prayer are important so that God can reveal the true motives of people around you.​ The actress explained that her absence from some gatherings is not by accident. According to her, some people do not genuinely like her but still want her to attend because she brings life and energy to their events.​ Okorie added that no amount of appearance fee can convince her to go to places where her spirit tells her not […]

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Trump questions Netflix’s $72bn Warner Bros deal over market dominance concerns

US President Donald Trump has signaled possible concerns about Netflix’s plan to acquire Warner Brothers Discovery’s movie studio and HBO streaming networks in a deal worth $72 billion. Speaking at an event in Washington DC, he noted that Netflix already holds a significant share of the market and suggested that combining the two companies “could be a problem.” Netflix and Warner Brothers announced on Friday that they had reached an agreement to bring major franchises such as Harry Potter and Game of Thrones under Netflix’s umbrella, a move that would reshape the global entertainment landscape. The deal still requires approval from competition regulators. The BBC has contacted Netflix, Warner Bros, and the White House for comment. Netflix, which began in 1997 as a DVD-by-mail service, has grown into the world’s largest subscription streaming platform. If approved, the merger would solidify […]

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 Nigeria’s Entertainment Sector Grows 11.2%, Leads Africa

A new report from PwC shows that Nigeria's entertainment and media sector is the fastest-growing in Africa, expanding by 11.2% in 2024. This growth outpaces other major African markets like Kenya (7.1%) and South Africa (6.2%). The rapid expansion is largely driven by digital transformation, including a boom in internet advertising and consumer demand for streaming services (OTT). The report projects that Nigeria's sector will continue to grow at 7.2% annually through 2029. Key factors include a young, tech-savvy population, increased smartphone use, and cheaper data plans. Beyond digital, live music and esports are also seeing a strong rebound across the continent, with Nigeria positioned as the region's most dynamic market due to its creativity and demographics.

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Young Jonn Says He’s Not Ready to Commit to One Woman

Nigerian singer and producer Young Jonn has revealed that he is not prepared for a committed relationship at this stage of his life. Speaking on the Way Up podcast, the 30-year-old artist explained that his career and lifestyle make it difficult for him to devote himself fully to one partner. “I don’t think I can give so much of me to one woman right now. I’d rather keep things platonic because I know myself and the kind of energy I want to put into my work,” Young Jonn said. The remark has stirred reactions on social media, with some fans applauding his honesty while others criticized what they see as a reflection of the entertainment industry’s culture of non-commitment. From Producer to Star Artist Born John Saviours Udomboso, Young Jonn first rose to prominence as a hit-making producer with YBNL, […]

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Nana Ama McBrown Plans Retirement at 50, Focusing on Farming

Nana Ama McBrown, celebrated Ghanaian actress and media personality, has shared her aspirations to retire at the age of 50. The star of numerous films and television shows revealed that after her retirement, she intends to pursue a career in farming, a field she feels passionate about.In a recent statement, McBrown expressed that farming offers her a way to diversify her career and contribute positively to the country’s agricultural development. While she’s enjoyed significant success in entertainment, McBrown believes farming will allow her to lead a fulfilling life post-retirement. This change in direction is something she looks forward to, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter in her life.Her announcement has sparked conversations about life beyond fame and the importance of planning for a sustainable future.

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Adjetey Anang Advocates Storytelling Over Protests to Combat Galamsey.

Ghanaian actor Adjetey Anang, also known as Pusher, has emphasized the power of storytelling in addressing societal issues like illegal mining, commonly referred to as 'galamsey' in Ghana. In an interview, Anang highlighted that creative professionals, particularly actors, have the ability to convey important messages through their craft, potentially influencing change more effectively than through protests.The actor, known for his role in "Things We Do for Love," believes that incorporating messages about social issues into films and productions can be a more impactful way of raising awareness among audiences. He mentioned that entertainment often blends with messages about serious problems, allowing people to enjoy the content while also learning about issues like galamsey.While Anang supports lawful protests against illegal mining, he stressed that actors and other creatives could make a significant difference by focusing on storytelling as a tool for […]

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