Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Monday, August 21, 2017
Armed with all gorgeousness, Toyin Aimakhu covers Guardian Life Magazine


Nollywood actress and director, Toyin Aimakhu is undeniably stunning as she covers Guardian Life Magazine!
The 32-year-old actress who changed her name from Toyin Aimakhu to Toyin Abraham told Guardian Life.
Arsenal fan slumps, dies in Imo as Club concedes goal to Stoke City
Yesterday’s match between Arsenal FC and Stoke City FC turned out bad for one family in Imo State, as they reportedly lost their son, Dominic Ejimba, who is an Arsenal fan reportedly slumped and died before he could be rushed to the hospital, after Arsenal conceded a goal in the match that ended in favour of Stoke City.
Sunday, August 20, 2017
‘There is a lot of fakeness in the industry. Musicians say one thing, yet they mean another’ – Burna Boy
Singer, Damini Ogulu, aka Burna Boy, came into the scene with his 2012 hit song, Like to Party. Five years down the line, he has continued to scintillate his fans with his brand of music which he calls Afrofusion.
However, the singer is also seen as someone with a brash personality and he has had spats with a couple of people in the industry.
EFCC’s former Twitter handler, F-Shaw is back in the studio (photos)
You all remember EFCC’s Twitter handler, Olufemi Olukayode Adeyemi a.k.a F-Shaw who won Nigerian social media users hearts with his smart replies? Well he’s back in the studio making music.
The rapper who was unveiled by EFCC after he bowed out for a career in the Nigerian music industry, was pictured in the studio with Lagbaja’s backup singer, Ego. Here are photos below;
Federal Ministry of Health warns Nigerians against Olamide’s new song ‘Wo!’
Olamide’s new song ‘Wo!’ may be the latest Nigerian hit song. In the eyes of the Federal Ministry Of Health, it is a danger to the public.
The ministry revealed on its Twitter account that Wo which featured a line were Olamide mentions cigarettes contravenes Nigeria’s laws on Tobacco advertising, promotion & sponsorship.
Saturday, August 19, 2017
Mercy Johnson brings Mr Ibu, others to Kogi for GYB Talent Hunt (Photos)
Poised to deliver on the “New Direction” mandate of placing Kogi State on the radar of development through the entertainment industry, the Senior Special Assistant to the governor on Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Mercy Johnson Okojie has commenced the “GYB Talent Hunt” for young actors and actresses to be featured in “Inikpi,” a folklore movie project from her office.
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