•Actor Jide Kosoko Veteran Nollywood actor Jide Kosoko has described his emergence as the Oloja of Lagos-elect as a solemn call to service that comes with significant cultural and communal responsibilities. The actor was last week announced by the King Kosoko Royal Family as the new Oloja-elect of Lagos. The Royal Family, last Saturday, presen...
•64th Grammys Grammys night is sure to deliver top-notch performances, in-your-face fashion, a few poignant moments — and maybe even some music history. Here are five things to watch out for tomorrow in Los Angeles: – New Album of the Year winner – Perhaps the most coveted Grammy is the Album of the Year, and […]
•Actress Funke Akindele Nollywood actress and Filmmaker, Funke Akindele, has taken to social media to express her opinions on the marketing strategy for her movies. The actress, known for her dancing and comedic marketing strategy of her movies, currently holds the title of the highest-grossing Nollywood filmmaker. In a series of posts shared ...
•Wunmi Mosaku British-Nigerian actress Wunmi Mosaku has secured an Academy Award nomination for her role in Ryan Coogler’s vampire drama Sinners, marking a major milestone in her acting career. Mosaku was nominated in the Best Supporting Actress category, where she will go head-to-head with Elle Fanning and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas for Sentimen...
•Tonto Dikeh and Churchill Nollywood actress-turned-politician, Tonto Dikeh, has taken to social media to reflect on her marriage with ex-husband Olakunle Churchill, ten years after their separation. In a lengthy post on her Instagram page today, Dikeh thanked God for His unfailing love and for completing what He started. She wrote, “We are li...
•Simisola Kosoko a.k.a. Simi Nigerian singer and songwriter, Simisola Kosoko, popularly known as Simi, has revealed that health and personal challenges delayed the release of her song ‘Where You Dey’ featuring fellow artiste, Chike. In a statement shared on her X (formerly Twitter) page yesterday, Simi said she had planned to release the track...
•Davido and Burna Boy Top Nigerian artistes Burna Boy and Davido were missing at the AFRIMA Awards despite being major winners and headliners. Burna Boy won Album of the Year, but didn’t show up to collect his award just as Davido was conspicuously absent at the awards show for reasons best known to him, reports […]
•Toyin Abraham, Ini Edo and Funke Akindele The festive season, typically from mid-December, remains one of the most lucrative periods in Nigeria’s movie industry, with many filmmakers smiling to the bank from box-office returns. The year 2025 was no exception, as several films went head-to-head in a fierce race to emerge as the most watched mo...
•Late Special Effects artiste, James Akaie Nollywood special effects artiste James Akaie has died in an explosion on a movie set in Abeokuta, Ogun State. According to the film production crew, RockBottom Flix, the incident occurred while Akaie was experimenting with an unauthorised pyrotechnic simulation involving a gas cylinder with two assis...
The much-loved Nigerian musical, “Fela and the Kalakuta Queens”, has returned to the stage in grand style, drawing loud cheers and full houses at Terra Kulture, Victoria Island, Lagos. Produced by acclaimed theatre director and producer, Bolanle Austen-Peters, the musical made a comeback on Friday, December 26, and ran for 11 days....

