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Veteran Nollywood actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde recounted a 2005 ban imposed on her and seven other actors, limiting their film work. She attributed it to their push for better industry standards. During her hiatus, she pursued music and business, ultimately finding growth and new opportunities despite the setback in her acting career.
Nigerian singer Innocent Idibia, known as 2Face, criticized the comparison of Wizkid to the late Fela Kuti, calling it disrespectful. He emphasized the distinct contributions of both artists to music. Yeni Kuti also urged contemporary musicians to respect her father’s legacy and focus on comparing themselves to their peers instead.
Nollywood actress Ajara Lasisi, known as Aunty Ajara, has passed away after a battle with liver disease. Her colleagues had been raising funds for her treatment. Actor TeeMony announced her death on Instagram, thanking supporters for their prayers and donations. The family requests no further contributions as they mourn her loss.
Nollywood actress Angela Okorie publicly apologized to her colleague Mercy Johnson and her family for past misunderstandings and conflicts, urging forgiveness. In a heartfelt Instagram video, she emphasized the importance of peace and harmony, expressing regret for any hurt caused and ensuring she will avoid relying on rumors in the future.
Nigerian filmmaker Kunle Afolayan announced his intent to end his marriage to pursue polygamy, influenced by his upbringing as the son of a polygamist. He expressed his willingness to face any challenges during the pending divorce and emphasized the importance of establishing a lasting family legacy during a recent film watch party.
An Ikorodu High Court has ordered three separate DNA tests abroad to determine the paternity of Liam, son of late singer Mohbad. The tests aim to resolve ongoing disputes between Mohbad’s family and his widow. Each party selects a laboratory, and results must match for validity, ensuring transparency in the process.
Nigerian cleric Chukwuemeka Ohanaemere, known as Odumeje, encouraged Afrobeats artist Davido after his Grammy loss, emphasizing that his influence and achievements surpass awards. During a church service, Odumeje highlighted Davido’s unique talent and urged him not to be discouraged by criticism, advising him to keep pursuing his music career with passion.
Angela Okorie’s management has denied rumors of her recent arrest following her release from Suleja Correctional Centre. An official statement confirmed that she is free and all bail conditions have been met. The management urges the public to rely on verified sources for updates, dismissing the rearrest reports as false.
Renowned gospel singer Ron Kenoly passed away at age 81, prompting tributes from the global gospel community. Nigerian preacher Nathaniel Bassey honored him on social media, expressing gratitude for his inspirational music. Kenoly’s impactful songs shaped contemporary worship, solidifying his legacy as a key figure in modern gospel music.
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, an actress and director, has expressed her views on using dance for film promotion. While she supports enjoyable and natural dancing, she opposes forced performances. Omotola believes in delivering quality acting and insists that marketing should be left to professionals, not turned into a chore for actors.