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Ikubese’s film Mzigo premieres in Lagos to raise sickle cell awareness

In a major step toward changing public perception of sickle cell anaemia, actor and filmmaker Emmanuel Ikubese has launched Mzigo (The Burden), a film dedicated to raising awareness about the disease and inspiring hope within the sickle cell community. The film, which stars Daniel Etim Effiong, Seun Ajayi, and Tanzanian actress Elizabeth Michael, was premiered at a private screening in Lekki, Lagos, as part of a broader initiative called the Mzigo Project. Ikubese said his passion for the project was born from personal loss after his cousin died of sickle cell complications in 2020. “I wanted to create something that breaks the silence, myths, and stigma surrounding sickle cell,” he said. Speaking at the event, Ikubese explained that Mzigo — which means “burden” in Swahili — portrays the emotional, physical, and social weight carried by people living with the disease […]

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Actor Tells Senator Ned Nwoko to Gift Wife a Lamborghini

Nollywood actor Uche Maduagwu has publicly advised Senator Ned Nwoko to present his wife, actress Regina Daniels, with a 2025 Lamborghini as a gesture of appreciation. In a post on his official Instagram page, Maduagwu described Regina Daniels as her husband's "destiny helper." He credited her with playing a pivotal role in Senator Nwoko's successful political campaign for the Delta North senatorial seat. "Before you married her, did you ever dream of becoming a senator?" Maduagwu wrote. "Yes, you are a billionaire, yet with all your money, were you able to become a senator?" The actor suggested that the senator's future political ambitions, including a potential re-election in 2027, depend on maintaining a good relationship with his wife. His advice concluded with a direct recommendation: "If you want to be re-elected in 2027, you 'd better go and beg her […]

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Nollywood’s Aki Urges Nigerians to Prioritize Mental Health

Popular Nollywood actor Chinedu Ikedieze, famously known as "Aki," is calling for greater awareness and open conversation around mental health in Nigeria. The actor emphasized that emotional well-being is as crucial as physical health. He stated that many people silently struggle with challenges from their environment or personal battles, and it's important not to neglect this issue. Ikedieze shared that his perspective was broadened after attending a mental health conference in Namibia. He learned about the importance of emotional discipline and self-awareness in coping with life's pressures. He advised Nigerians to "feed your mind with positivity" and to do what makes them happy. His call adds to a growing movement in Nigeria where celebrities are using their platforms to break the stigma around mental health and encourage people to seek help.

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 Regina Daniels’ Viral Video Sparks Domestic Violence Concerns

Nollywood actress Regina Daniels is at the center of public concern after a video surfaced online showing her in tears and alleging domestic violence in her marriage to billionaire politician Ned Nwoko. In the emotional clip, a visibly distressed Daniels is seen sitting outside, sobbing. She is heard saying, "In Ned Nwoko’s house, I am nothing. But in my house, I am a queen." Her young son attempts to comfort her, to which she replies, "I cannot stand this violence. It’s too much." The incident has sparked a strong reaction from her fans and colleagues. Her brother, Sammy, defended her on Instagram, vowing to fight anyone who beats a woman. The controversy has also resurfaced an old video of Nwoko where he jokingly asserted his authority, with Daniels quickly kneeling and calling him "my everything." This has fueled further discussion […]

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 Funke Akindele Reveals How She Earned Her First N1m in 1999

Celebrated Nollywood actress and filmmaker, Funke Akindele, has shared the story of how she earned her first one million naira in 1999. She revealed that this major career milestone came from her breakout role as 'Bisi' in the popular TV series, "I Need to Know." Akindele explained that her journey to success was not easy, as she started with minor roles and faced many rejections before landing the life-changing part. Interestingly, she almost lost the role after the pilot episode. The producers told her she was "overacting" and not sounding like a teenager. Akindele said she went home worried, but her younger sister helped her practice and perfect the teenage tone, which ultimately secured her the part. When asked how she spent the money, Akindele said the first thing she did was show it to her mother, who advised her […]

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 Nollywood’s ‘The Exco’ Is a Protest Against Failed Leadership

Nollywood producer Seun Oloketuyi has stated that his upcoming political movie, 'The Exco,' is his personal form of protest against leadership failure in Nigeria. Speaking on a national television program, Oloketuyi explained that while some Nigerians protest on the streets or social media, he uses filmmaking to tell the truth about the country's political and social realities. “I tell people that this is how I intend to protest how our country is in terms of leadership,” he said. “This is the power that I have—to tell our story.” Oloketuyi clarified that the film reflects the complex relationship between citizens, politicians, and governance. He argued that Nigeria's problems are not solely caused by bad leaders but also by the citizens who enable them. “The problem is not only with the leadership; it’s with all of us,” he stated. “People who collect […]

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Daniel Etim-Effiong’s Directorial Debut ‘The Herd’ Out Friday

Acclaimed Nollywood actor Daniel Etim-Effiong is making his directorial debut with the film "The Herd," set for nationwide cinema release on Friday, October 17th. The movie, which had a star-studded premiere attended by top industry figures, is co-produced by several studios, including FilmOne. Etim-Effiong described the project as a story "deeply close to my heart," calling the move behind the camera a humbling and rewarding challenge. Known for his roles in projects like "The Men's Club," this release marks a significant new chapter in his career and adds to the creative evolution within Nollywood.

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Imisi: How Vulnerability Helped Me Win Big Brother Naija

Winner of Big Brother Naija Season 10, Opeyemi Ayanwale, popularly known as Imisi, has said her openness and authenticity were key to her victory in the reality TV show. In an interview with Oghenovo Egodo-Michael, Imisi described her win as a surreal and emotional experience. “I feel good, excited, and deeply grateful. It still feels unreal — I haven’t fully come to terms with it,” she said. Speaking about her first conversation with her mother after the win, she said, “She told me, ‘You are a child that made me proud.’ Those words meant everything to me.” When asked about the strategy that earned her the title, Imisi credited her honesty and emotional openness. “My vulnerability was my greatest strength. If being myself was seen as a strategy, then so be it. I was just living my truth,” she said. […]

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Veteran Nollywood Actor Duro Michael Dies at 67

Veteran Nollywood actor Duro Michael has passed away at the age of 67. The news was announced by producer Stanley Ontop in an Instagram post. According to the announcement, Michael died a few days ago after a battle with a terminal illness. Ontop lamented the lack of support within the industry, writing, "We no dey help ourselves in this Nollywood." The actor's health struggles were public. In 2022, he received a ₦5 million donation from Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin for medical treatment. Despite this, his condition worsened, and he made a public appeal for more help and acting roles in 2024. Duro Michael was known for his roles in several Nollywood films, including "Midnight Love" (2003) and "The Guilty" (2006). His death has sparked another wave of mourning within the Nigerian film industry.

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Nigeria, China boost ties with film and culture exchange

Nigeria and China have renewed their commitment to strengthening cultural and economic diplomacy through film and creative industries. This pledge was emphasized at a symposium in Lagos themed “Promoting Cultural and Economic Diplomacy Through Film.” The event was organized by the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), the Chinese Consulate General, and other stakeholders. Speaking on behalf of NIIA Director-General Prof. Eghosa Osaghae, Research Professor Femi Otubanjo highlighted the historic role of culture and film in diplomacy, noting how Nollywood and Afrobeats are now reshaping global perceptions of Nigeria.“Today, Nigerian music and Nollywood are taking over arenas worldwide, creating not only cultural influence but also significant economic activities,” he said. Chinese Consul General in Lagos, Yan Yuqing, described film as a “universal language that transcends borders.” She praised Nollywood’s global impact and referenced China’s century-long film tradition and its $6 […]

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