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 Iyabo Ojo launches luxury five bedroom Airbnb in Lekki Lagos

Actress and filmmaker Iyabo Ojo has unveiled a new luxury Airbnb apartment located in Megamound Estate, Lekki, Lagos. She announced the launch on Instagram, describing the property as a fully furnished five bedroom home available for short stays and film productions.​ The apartment is targeted at guests looking for upscale accommodation as well as movie producers in need of a premium location. Iyabo, who referred to herself as Queen Mother and sexiest glamma, said the space is designed to feel like a home away from home.​ According to her, the property comes with a wide range of amenities, including 24 7 electricity, ensuite bedrooms and a guest toilet. It is also equipped with WiFi, DStv, Netflix, treated water, a washing machine, oven and toaster, alongside daily cleaning, concierge services and security.​ The home adds to Iyabo Ojo’s growing profile as […]

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Nkechi Blessing considers quitting film production after heavy losses

Actress Nkechi Blessing has said she plans to step back from film production after suffering major financial losses on recent projects. She revealed that since September she has spent over 80 million naira on movies but has not earned even one million naira in return.​ In an emotional post, she lamented that audiences often ignore films that are not heavily hyped. She added that even colleagues who were part of her projects had not been able to help boost visibility, leading her to consider returning to a lifestyle of frequent travel instead.​ Her comments drew strong reactions and support from fellow entertainers. Actress Tonto Dikeh urged her not to give up, calling quitting a “sin” and promising to help promote her work by sharing it widely.​ Dikeh encouraged Nkechi to believe again in what God can do with her talent […]

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Drama as Taye Arimoro, Peggy Ovire Clash on Movie Set

Nollywood actors Taye Arimoro and Peggy Ovire are at the center of a controversial clash following a reported altercation during a recent movie shoot. According to Arimoro, the dispute began when he attempted to leave the set after his contracted hours ended. He alleges he was prevented from driving off, assaulted by Peggy Ovire’s team, and sustained visible injuries. Peggy Ovire countered Arimoro’s claims, stating he became aggressive after crew members asked him to finish his scenes, physically assaulting two crew members and, later, the production manager. She denied ever blocking his car, adding that Taye’s actions resulted in her driver being left bleeding. Each party accuses the other of escalating the situation, with both sustaining injuries. The incident, captured partially on Arimoro’s Instagram live, has sparked public debate over on-set professionalism and violence within Nollywood productions.

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Lilwin Spends Over $40,000 on Ramsey Noah for ‘A Country Called Ghana’.

Ghanaian actor and producer Kwadwo Nkansah, also known as Lilwin, revealed he spent over $40,000 to feature Nigerian actor Ramsey Noah in his film A Country Called Ghana. In a conversation with Zionfelix, Lilwin shared the challenges of managing the film's budget, explaining that despite his efforts, some stars demanded too high a fee for participation.Lilwin also highlighted the substantial promotion costs, noting that he spent over one million Ghana cedis on the campaign, which included billboards, T-shirts, and even purchasing a Benz for visibility. His promotional efforts contributed to the movie's successful premieres in Accra and Kumasi.Despite the high investment, Lilwin remains committed to his vision of elevating Ghanaian cinema, making A Country Called Ghana a major topic of conversation in the industry.

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Volta Region’s Movie Industry Needs Investment to Thrive.

The movie industry in the Volta Region has been struggling for years, lacking the investment and public interest needed for growth. Stakeholders, including Eunice Dake, Festival Director of the Wova International Film Festival, attribute this stagnation to a lack of financial backing and insufficient understanding of the business side of filmmaking. Dake emphasized the region’s potential and the importance of using the Ewe language properly in films to attract both local and international audiences.Efforts are being made to revive the industry, including organizing training and masterclasses for local filmmakers, as well as exchange programs with global industry professionals. The Wova International Film Festival showcased films like Black Morning, Half the Pain, and Sesime, and aimed to inspire local talents and attract investors. Local actor Koku Lumor called for more awareness and quality improvements in filmmaking to push the industry forward.

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Nadia Buari Makes a Grand Return with ‘Forever in a Night’.

Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari is set to dazzle audiences once again with her upcoming film, Forever in a Night, marking her much-anticipated return to the silver screen after a significant hiatus. The movie is poised to be a cinematic highlight, featuring a gripping narrative that revolves around a woman whose seemingly perfect life is turned upside down in just one night.The film boasts an impressive cast, including renowned Ghanaian dancehall artist Stonebwoy, whose involvement adds an exciting dynamic to the project. His powerful vocals and magnetic presence promise to elevate the storytelling experience, ensuring that viewers are fully engaged.Alongside Buari and Stonebwoy, the film features talents such as Godwin Namboh, Samera Buari, Queenstar Anaafi, and Fred Sarpong, all contributing to a rich tapestry of performances. Forever in a Night is produced by John N. Okwugo and directed by Jameel Buari, […]

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