•Addiction to headphones is a problem among many young Nigerians Addiction remains a recurring challenge in the entertainment industry, and some Nigerian entertainers have recently opened up about their personal battles, particularly with smoking, sparking important conversations around mental health and substance use. Our correspondent takes ...
•Deyemi Okanlawon Actor Deyemi Okanlawon has spoken on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC)’s recent crackdown over naira abuse in an interview on Nollywood On Radio. He acknowledged the need to respect the naira as a symbol of national pride, drawing a parallel to Nigeria’s broader cultural neglect of maintenance. “Two things, I...
•Ayra Starr Global music streaming platform, Spotify, has announced Nigerian music sensations, Ayra Starr and Tems, as the most streamed Nigerian artistes globally. Spotify’s Head of Music, Sub- Saharan Africa, Phiona Okumu, announced this in Lagos today, reports NAN. Okumu said that the top 30 artistes who had gained the biggest global number...
•Ugoccie Singer, Ugoccie, has said that though some people believe that entertainers have everything they need at their beck and call, many of them actually struggle with finding love. Speaking in an interview with Saturday PUNCH she said, “It is very difficult for entertainers to find love, because people already have a perception of who [&he...
Following an exposé by undercover journalist, Umar Audu, revealing his detailed acquisition of a degree from a university in Cotonou, Benin Republic, and subsequent undetected deployment to Cross Rivers State for the NYSC programme, there has been a strong reaction among Nigerians. The report, which has since gained prominence, led the federal...
•Burna Boy, Ayra Starr and Asake As the year rolls to an end, we take a look at the entertainers who were on top of their games during the year, reports Saturday PUNCH. Burna Boy Damini Ogulu, aka Burna Boy, is no doubt one of the biggest artistes of 2023. He released his seventh studio […]

