Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Category: Entertainment

Spider-Man 4 Swings Toward Realism And Heart

English actor, Tom Holland, is officially dusting off the Spidey suit—but this time, it’s not about portals or multiverses. Spider-Man: Brand New Day, the upcoming fourth installment in Holland’s run, promises to return...

Ozzy Osbourne, Rock’s Dark Prince Passes On At 76

The world has lost a thunderous voice, a wild soul, and one of rock’s most rebellious architects, Ozzy Osbourne. The unfiltered icon affectionately known as the Prince of Darkness died peacefully at home...

Lagos To Cannes: Sandra Amachree Elevates African Creativity

The Head of Communications – Marketing at HEINEKEN Nigeria (Nigerian Breweries Plc.), Sandra Amachree, shares her Cannes Lions 2025 experience. When Sandra Amachree stepped onto the global stage at the Cannes Lions International...

How Don Jazzy Turns Online Buzz Into Music Gold

Renowned music executive, Don Jazzy, isn’t just scouting talent—he’s scrolling for it. Once a studio-first traditionalist, the Mavin Records boss has now embraced social media as a frontline talent pipeline, transforming how he...

TALP‑X Ignites Lagos: TAFTA Fuses Art, Activism & Youth Power

The Terra Academy for the Arts (TAFTA), the creative force co-founded by cultural maven Bolanle Austen-Peters, lit up Victoria Island’s Terra Arena with a firestorm of raw talent, riveting storytelling, and unapologetic...

Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ Earns ₦775M Gross In West Africa

American film director Ryan Coogler has once again proved that bold storytelling and cultural authenticity can captivate global audiences. His latest cinematic venture, Sinners—a supernatural vampire thriller steeped in African spirituality—has closed its...

Malcolm‑Jamal Warner Dies at 54 In Costa Rica After Drowning

Actor Malcolm‑Jamal Warner has died at the age of 54 after a devastating drowning accident during a family trip to Costa Rica. Jamal, who is best known for his iconic portrayal of Theo...

Rema, Davido, Shallipopi Dominate Afrobeats Charts In Early 2025

From Lagos to London, Benin to Brooklyn, Afrobeats is no longer a wave—it’s the ocean. The first half of 2025 has made it clear: the genre isn’t rising, it’s ruling. Spearheading this sonic...
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