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AFRIMA in glitz, glamour

The 9th All Africa Music Awards lit up Lagos in grand style, with a star studded ceremony filled with music, fashion and colourful performances. The event took place at the Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotels and Suites, drawing top artistes, producers and industry executives from across the continent.​ Guests walked a vibrant red carpet showcasing high end African inspired fashion, from bold couture gowns to sleek traditional outfits. Inside the hall, elaborate stage lighting and video displays set the tone for a night of high energy performances and emotional award moments.​​ Nigerian artistes dominated the winners’ list, with Rema emerging as one of the biggest stars of the night alongside Burna Boy and other chart toppers. The show also featured electrifying sets from acts across Africa, underlining the global rise of Afrobeats and other home grown genres.​​ Beyond the awards, […]

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Why I Left Church for Three Years – Ariyiike Dimples

Actress and media personality Ariyiike Owolagba (Ariyiike Dimples) has shared how criticism over her attire led her to stop attending her community church for three years. In an ‘Open Up’ podcast interview, Ariyiike explained that an elderly church member told her she would “go to hell” for wearing a pencil skirt, leaving her feeling wrongly judged and unwelcome. Although Ariyiike remains a practicing Christian, she now prefers worshipping elsewhere, away from the judgmental environment she experienced. She urged churches to adapt and simplify their practices, making young people feel accepted without harsh judgment—especially regarding fashion. Ariyiike recounted how the incident was reported to her father, compelling her to send a photo to her mother to prove her decency. She noted that younger congregants have been drifting to other, more inclusive churches, highlighting the need for reform in how churches relate […]

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Glenfiddich Celebrates Aston Martin F1 Partnership with Exclusive Collection

Glenfiddich, the world’s most awarded single malt Scotch whisky, brought its global partnership with the Aston Martin Formula One Team to life in Nigeria through an exclusive event with African luxury fashion house I.N. Official. The launch at The Citadel Lagos featured an immersive runway show of 20 looks from a 100-piece capsule collection designed by Ifeanyi Nwune. Drawing from Glenfiddich’s partnership and the limited-edition Glenfiddich 16-year-old bottle, the collection channeled racing speed, precision, and craftsmanship into bold contemporary fashion. Notable celebrities attended the event, celebrating the fusion of whisky, luxury, and design. Both brands emphasized their shared values of innovation and individuality, with the collaboration highlighting cultural engagement and responsible enjoyment. The collection embodied modern luxury, craftsmanship, and the synergy of whisky heritage and high-performance engineering.

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 Glenfiddich, Aston Martin F1 Launch Partnership in Nigeria

The global partnership between Glenfiddich whisky and the Aston Martin Formula One Team has been officially launched in Nigeria at an exclusive event in Lagos. The event brought together leaders from the media, fashion, and luxury sectors to celebrate the alliance of the two iconic British brands. The launch highlighted their shared values of precision, craftsmanship, and high performance. As part of the partnership, Glenfiddich introduced a special 16-Year-Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky. This limited edition was created to commemorate the collaboration with the racing team. Nigeria was chosen as a key market for the launch, reflecting the country's growing influence in the African luxury and cultural scene. The event also featured a limited-edition fashion capsule created in collaboration with Nigerian designers I.N Official and TT Dalk. Brand representatives stated that this marks the beginning of more activations in Nigeria, […]

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Black Sherif Shines at Annual Zaama Disco Concert with Electrifying Performance.

Black Sherif's highly anticipated Zaama Disco concert, now in its third year, lived up to its reputation as one of Ghana's top entertainment events. Held last Saturday at Untamed Empire, the 'Kwaku the Traveller' hitmaker delivered a performance that left the audience buzzing with excitement.Midway through his set, Black Sherif humbly declared, “Clap for me, I don try,” which prompted a standing ovation from the crowd. His entrance, framed by a captivating backdrop symbolizing his rise, set the stage for a performance full of energy and showmanship. He treated fans to a mix of chart-toppers and unreleased tracks from his upcoming Iron Boy album, all while accompanied by a dynamic live band.The night was a star-studded affair, with performances from Adina, KiDi, Sɛfa, and Asomacy, adding further flair to the event. DJs kept the crowd energized, playing a mix of […]

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