Thursday, February 12, 2026

Category: Lagos

Jollof+ and Showmax Launch ‘Save-and-Stream’ Partnership

Nigeria’s digital savings platform Jollof+ has joined forces with streaming giant Showmax to launch a campaign that rewards savers with premium access to top-tier entertainment. The initiative, announced on October 21, 2025, introduces...

Dangote Moves to Calm Nigeria’s Fuel Crisis

The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has moved to allay growing fears of a nationwide fuel shortage, insisting it has over 310 million litres of petrol in stock and is “ready to load” any...

NELFUND Reopens Student Loan Portal for 2025/2026 Session

The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has reopened its student loan application portal for the 2025/2026 academic session, offering renewed hope for thousands of Nigerian students seeking financial aid to pursue tertiary...

Sir Shina Peters Sparks Debate With Michael Jackson Comparison

Nigerian juju music icon Sir Shina Peters has sparked heated conversations across social media after boldly asserting that he has more “evergreen” classic albums than the late global pop superstar, Michael Jackson. In...

Deola Art Alade’s ‘Detty December’ Trademark Sparks Backlash

What should have been a festive announcement has quickly turned into a major cultural storm online. Nigerian entrepreneur and media personality Deola Art Alade, co-founder of Livespot360, shocked fans after revealing that her...

Afrobeats Fever Sweeps Latin America with Explosive Growth

The pulsating sound emanating from Nigeria’s creative heart is now reshaping Latin America’s music landscape. A new Spotify report shows Afrobeats listenership across the region has skyrocketed, marking a 180% surge in 2025...

Iyabo Ojo Hosts Homecoming for Priscilla, Juma Jux, and Grandson

Nollywood star Iyabo Ojo turned her Lagos mansion into a scene of pure celebration as she welcomed home her daughter Priscilla Ojo, Tanzanian singer Juma Jux, and her adorable grandson Rakeem Mkambala...

Limp Bizkit’s Sam Rivers Dies at 48

The founding bassist of Limp Bizkit, Sam Rivers, has passed away at 48. The band announced his death on October 18, 2025, describing him as "the heartbeat" and "the soul in the sound"...
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