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Category: Entertainment

Bright Chimezie’s ‘Because of English’ Climbs Charts 41 Years On

Four decades after its release, Bright Chimezie’s iconic highlife anthem “Because of English” has staged an unlikely but triumphant comeback, landing at No. 99 on the Spotify Nigeria Top 100 chart, powered...

Olamide Moves From Lagos Streets To Billboard’s Global Stage

When Billboard unveiled its 2025 Global Power Players list, one name shone brightest from Africa: Olamide. The YBNL Nation founder and CEO earned his spot among music’s most influential executives, cementing a rise...

Davido’s ‘With You’ Soars Past 20 Million Spotify Streams

Nigerian music heavyweights Davido and Omah Lay are celebrating a chart-topping triumph as their soulful collaboration, "With You," rockets past 20 million streams on Spotify—a resounding testament to the song’s global magnetism...

Yul Edochie Stirs Controversy Over Return To African Spirituality

Nollywood actor Yul Edochie has once again set social media ablaze—not for a film role or political move, but for a passionate call to arms in defense of African spiritual traditions. Declaring himself...

How Nigerian Women Are Reclaiming The Pop Throne

For decades, the beat of Nigerian pop throbbed with masculine dominance—chart-toppers, festival headliners, and record deals were mostly claimed by men. But a seismic shift is underway. 2025 is shaping up to be...

Banky W Masters a New Stage at Georgetown University

Celebrated singer and actor, Bankole Wellington, widely known as Banky W, has once again proven that greatness isn’t confined to the stage or screen. The entrepreneur and politician just added another feather to...

BRS Studios Sparks Nollywood’s New Era

In a groundbreaking twist to Nigeria’s cinematic narrative, three of Nollywood’s most influential forces—Ramsey Nouah, Joy Odiete, and Chris Odeh—have united to launch BRS Studios, a production powerhouse set to reshape the...

Nollywood Smashes ₦3.48 Billion Box Office In Q1 2025

Nollywood isn't just telling stories anymore—it's making history. In the first quarter of 2025, Nigeria’s dynamic film industry shattered previous records by raking in a staggering ₦3.48 billion in box office revenue. This cinematic...
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