Genevieve Nnaji and some other celebrities lent their aid to the awareness campaign against cancer by participating in a walk/run, on Saturday (yesterday). The race started at Muri Okunola park, VI and went on for five miles.
The lovely actress looked stylish despite the grueling task and no make up, spotting pink running shoes and multi-prints capri tights. She was also seen with Paul Obasere, Peter Okoye (Psquare) and Mrs Onari Duke. See-
Water and Garri,” Tiwa Savage’s debut film, premiered on Prime Video on May 10, 2024. This film marks not only her first acting role but also her foray into executive production. Set in Cape Coast, Ghana, the movie is directed by Meji Alabi and features a script by Comfort Emmanuel. Read more about Entertainment … Continue reading Tiwa Savage Makes Acting Debut in “Water and Garri”
If you’re thinking about venturing to the cinema on your own for the first time, you’re not alone! Going solo to the movies can be a fun and rewarding experience. In Nigeria, there are several cinemas to choose from, such as Silverbird Cinemas, Filmhouse Cinemas, Genesis Deluxe Cinemas, and Ozone Cinemas, among others. Each … Continue reading Taking Your First Solo Trip to the Cinema: A Beginner’s Guide
The 2024 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) recently took place, sparking discussions and reactions, particularly regarding Funke Akindele’s film A Tribe Called Judah. Despite receiving eight nominations, the film surprisingly did not secure any wins, leaving many fans and observers disappointed. Read more about Entertainment In contrast, Femi Adebayo’s “Jagun Jagun” was among … Continue reading AMVCA 2024: ‘Breath of Life’ Dominates as Funke Akindele’s ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ Misses Out on Awards
Music has been said to be a transport into many things, and “The Great Commission” by Minister Dunsin Oyekan is a bullet train. Dunsin has always blessed not just our spirit, but also our ears with God-sent sounds that push you into places. The album, which was released on April 21st of 2024, is … Continue reading Review of Dunsin Oyekan’s “The Great Commission”