SEUN KUTI TURNS SELF IN FOR SERIOUS ASSAULT ON POLICE OFFICER
By Adeniyi Onaara Seun Kuti, an afrobeat singer, surrendered to police this morning at the Lagos State Police Command Headquarters in Ikeja while accompanied by...
YORUBA ACTOR MURPHY AFOLABI DIES FROM BATHROOM FALL
By Adeniyi Onaara Just 24 hours after the passing of Saint Obi, a well-known Nollywood actor, Murphy Afolabi, a well-known Yoruba actor and filmmaker, is...
JUST IN: NOLLYWOOD ACTOR SAINT OBI DIES AT 57
By Adeniyi Onaara According to reports, Saint Obi, a well-known actor from Nigeria, died at the age of 57 following a protracted illness. He reportedly...
ELON MUSK APPOINTS NEW CEO FOR TWITTER
By Adeniyi Onaara Musk's harassment on Twitter might soon end, at least in part. It appears that the Elon Musk Twitter controversy is coming to...
BURNA BOY IS THE REASON I BROKE UP WITH MY FIFTH LOVER – ZIMBABWEAN WOMAN
By Adeniyi Onaara After parting up with her fiance, Zimbabwean socialite Ellen Tsaura has asked Nigerian singer Burna Boy to marry her. Burna Boy had...
YOUNG THUG RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL AFTER CHEST PAIN AND EXPECTED TO SHOW UP IN COURT: REPORT
By Adeniyi Onaara According to reports, Thug felt chest symptoms before to his court appearance on Thursday (May 11). Young Thug's lawyer verified that he...
CHARLY BOY PERPLEXED BY KCEE AND E-MONEY’S PRAISE OF OLUOMO AS “A GREAT MAN”
By Adeniyi Onaara A video of Oluomo telling non-APC voters to stay at home on election day if they weren't going to vote for his...
REUNITING HAS HELPED IMPROVE MONEY MANAGEMENT – PETER AND PAUL OKOYE (PSQUARE)
By Adeniyi Onaara Paul claimed that as a solo artist, jewelry was where he spent the most of his money. The Psquare brothers, Peter and...
FALZ MOCKED BY GOV. EL-RUFAI’S SON FOR UNDERGOING SURGERY ABROAD
By Adeniyi Onaara Falz's inability to choose to have treatment in Nigeria has upset the governor's son. The prominent rapper and actor Folarin Falana, nicknamed...
CINEMA INDUSTRY IN NIGERIA RECORDS N566 MILLION REVENUE IN APRIL
By Adeniyi Onaara According to the organization, 220,781 people went to the movies in April as opposed to 174,071 people in March. The Cinema Exhibitors...