BossuTv Logo
trending_flat
Labake Olododo becomes big hit at Nigerian box office

Labake Olododo has become a major success at the Nigerian box office, earning 202 million naira within its first two weeks in cinemas . The film opened with 50.4 million naira in its first three days and went on to top the box office charts for several consecutive weekends, quickly becoming only the second movie to cross the 200 million naira mark last year . Industry observers say the film’s strong performance reflects a wider resurgence of interest in period dramas, as audiences are once again embracing historical stories across books, television and film . On streaming platforms, shows such as Vikings have shown how history themed content can attract large audiences, and this renewed appetite for the past is also visible in other areas of entertainment and culture . Museums have reported about a 10 percent rise in visitors […]

trending_flat
Abioye Razaq Reflects on Faith and Growth in ‘Irinajo Aye’

In an era where Afrobeats and chart-driven collaborations dominate the Nigerian music scene, Abioye Razaq offers a moment of calm reflection with his new single, “Irinajo Aye,” meaning “Life’s Journey” in Yoruba. Released in October 2025, the song is a heartfelt meditation on faith, perseverance, and self-discovery. It positions Razaq among a new wave of Nigerian artists blending traditional emotion with modern sound. “Irinajo Aye” carries a slow, spiritual rhythm anchored by soft percussion, acoustic instruments, and gentle vocal harmonies. The simplicity of its production creates space for reflection, while Razaq’s soulful delivery gives the song a prayer-like depth. His voice guides listeners through themes of struggle, gratitude, and hope. The track features artist Danny, whose verse adds a subtle urban touch without disrupting the song’s traditional essence. Together, they create a seamless blend of old and new—a meeting point […]

trending_flat
King Paluta and Bongofari Light Up Ngmayem 2024 Festival.

The 131st edition of the Ngmayem Festival in Manya Krobo was a vibrant celebration, featuring thrilling performances by contemporary artists King Paluta and Bongofari. Held from October 19 to 27, the festival brought together the Krobo community for traditional events, including health walks, canoe racing, and football galas.King Paluta, known for hits like Makoma and Sika Aba Fie, performed on October 24, energizing the crowd at the foot of Krobo Mountain. Bongofari followed suit on October 26, bringing his unique "Odo Reggae" style to the stage at the Krobo Heritage Concert. His performance was well-received by festivalgoers, highlighting his contributions to Ghana's Reggae and Dancehall scene.

trending_flat
Children’s Hogbetsotso Festival Celebrated in Keta.

Basic schools in Anloland, located in the Volta Region of Ghana, recently celebrated the Children’s Hogbetsotso festival at the Keta-Dzelukope Roman Catholic Basic School. This event, which is part of the 62nd Anlo Hogbetsotso festival, aims to educate young students about their rich cultural heritage and the traditions of the Anlo people.Madam Christine Seyram Tsikplornu, a member of the planning committee, emphasized the festival's goal of teaching children about Anlo culture through various activities, including traditional music, drumming, and historical lessons. The children also visited significant cultural sites, such as Fort Prinzenstein and the lighthouse, to connect with their history.While the festival was met with enthusiasm from participants, Madam Tsikplornu noted challenges in funding the event and appealed for public support to enhance future celebrations. This year’s theme, “Strengthening the Bond and Embracing Our Shared Heritage,” highlights the importance of […]

trending_flat
Ghana’s Tamale Arts School Preserves Traditional Music and Dance.

In the heart of Tamale, Ghana, an arts school is playing a vital role in preserving the country’s rich cultural heritage, particularly traditional music and dance. As modern influences and globalized entertainment take center stage, the Tamale Arts School is working tirelessly to ensure that these important cultural expressions are not lost.The school focuses on teaching traditional drumming, dancing, and singing styles that are native to the Northern Region of Ghana. These art forms, often passed down through generations, serve as a means of storytelling, spiritual expression, and community bonding.By blending education with cultural preservation, the school helps students gain a deeper understanding of their history and heritage while equipping them with the skills to keep these traditions alive. The institution also collaborates with local communities and elders, inviting them to share their knowledge and contribute to the school's curriculum.Many […]

Login to enjoy full advantages

Please login or subscribe to continue.

Go Premium!

Enjoy the full advantage of the premium access.

Stop following

Unfollow Cancel

Cancel subscription

Are you sure you want to cancel your subscription? You will lose your Premium access and stored playlists.

Go back Confirm cancellation