Tuesday, 29 November 2022

Don’t Post My Pictures When I Am Dead – Nollywood Actress, Shan George

 

Piqued by the bad blood and fake friendship running relationships among celebrities in Nigeria, veteran actress and movie producer, Shan George has warned that anyone who failed to celebrate her while alive should not bother posting her pictures when she dies.

In a video shared on Sunday evening, the veteran thespian maintained that it is now common among celebrities to quickly post pictures of their colleagues’ death but would not use the same energy to post their works and achievements while they were alive.


Livid George in the one-minute video added that celebrities would turn blind eye to the struggles of their colleagues but they would be the first set of people to start posting pictures of when the person eventually dies.

“I am making this video to warn anybody that has not supported or cheered or celebrated me for once or posted my work but is waiting till the day I die to start shedding crocodile tears and writing needless captions not to bother.

“If anyone is showing me hate now, such a person should not even bother posting my pictures when I die. I will wake up and pursue anyone who tries that with me. If you don’t show me love now, don’t bother posting my pictures when I am no more,” she added.



Curled from; Tribuneonlne

Monday, 22 August 2022

“I CAN GO NUDE IN A MOVIE”– Actress Angela Eguavoen

 


Fast rising Nollywood actress, Angela Eguavoen has revealed she extent she can go to make any movie she’s featured in look real.

The light skinned script interpreter is also of the opinion that an actress’ body is one of the tools by which they portray characters in movies.

 “I believe that an actress’ body is a canvas. One should be able to do anything with one’s body, because we are in Nollywood. In Hollywood, a lot of actors go nude in films.

Also read: Nollywood Actresses and the source of their income

“That is why I said when it is necessary, (I can go nude in a movie). It is not just about going naked in any film, one needs to ask if it will add to the story, or is necessary in portraying a character, so that the story would be well told and not look fake. As an actress, one should be flexible, and the whole of one’s body should be dedicated to the work.”

Asked about the widely held belief that actresses are more financially buoyant than their male counterparts, she said, “No, I don’t think so. As a matter of fact, actors get better pay than actresses. People think actresses are more financially buoyant because they tend to flaunt their newly acquired cars or houses, which some actors don’t do.”

On how she handles male fans who want to get intimate with her, she said, “I will deal with it like a regular guy asking me out. But, I cannot say ‘yes’ to everybody. If I meet a fan who loves me, has the qualities I want in a man and is willing to support my craft, why won’t I give that person a chance?

“But, if that is not the case, and there is no prospect, I will deal with it like a regular guy trying to ‘shoot his shot’.”

Monday, 15 August 2022

I EARN 100K PER NIGHT OUTSIDE MY BASIC SALARY – Phyna BBNaija

 

Ijoema Josephine Otabor (Phyna BBNaija as she’s now popularly known) is a Nigerian commercial model, content creator, hype girl, and fashion entrepreneur. Phyna is one of the 24 housemates competing in the Big Brother Naija season 7 (Level Up), which premiered in July 2022. Phyna is a content creator who has taken social media by storm. She also does standup comedy and has several rap songs. Her real name is Ijeoma Josephina Otabor. Phyna hopes to be the last one standing at the end of the reality show and emerge the winner of N100 million.

The 25years old was born in Lagos, Nigeria but grew up in Edo State, her hometown. Her father is called Moses Otabor, and her mother is called Gladys Moses Otabor. She grew up in a close-knit Christian family. She is a Nigerian national of African ethnicity.

Saturday, 6 August 2022

NOLLYWOOD ACTRESSES SOURCE OF INCOME ARE QUESTIONABLE - Comedian Ali Baba

 


Ace Nigerian comedian, Ali Baba in a viral video was seen questioning actresses about their source of income.

In the video, Ali Baba whose real name is Atunyota Alleluya Akpobome stated that most actresses are not honest with how they amass their wealth, reprimanding them, he cautioned them to desist from tormenting young women who are working tirelessly to make ends meet.

The comedian alleged that most top actresses who live extravagant lifestyles are sponsored by wealthy men; he added that there are few veteran female thespians who have been able to make enough money to acquire a house in Lekki.

Sharing a personal encounter with an actress who he claims accompanied a top individual to Dubai, he wrote;

”You are an actress, how many movies have you done that gave you N45 million to buy a house. You that just joined the industry.
“The people that have been in the industry did not buy.”

He spoke further;

“We went to Dubai one time and while we were waiting, I see this actress comes in and I had seen the protocol officer of a particular person.

“I greeted them and they greeted me and the person came and said ‘here is your key”.

“He gave her the key and she went upstairs.

Then two days later I see her posting ”lounging in Dubai” Can you buy your ticket? The ones that do business and make money we know them…You come and be putting girls on high jump.”

Watch him speak below.

Nollywood Scam

 

I AM A PLAYBOY, BUT I DON’T BREAK HEART - Fireboy

 


Award-winning Afrobeats star, Fireboy, has revealed that his new album 'Playboy' shouldn't be misconstrued as him being a heart breaker. Details: The 'Peru' crooner appeared on Apple Music Africa Now Radio hosted by celebrated on air personality Dada Boy Ehiz. While discussing the context of his new albumFireboy revealed that naming his album 'Playboy' doesn't suggest that he's gallivanting his way through different women while breaking their hearts in the process.

He revealed that the name tag was an attempt to showcase himself as an artist and a man coming out of his shell and letting his guards down.

"I want to put out a disclaimer that it’s not the kind of playboy you think, or what everybody thinks… not a playboy that breaks your heart, this is just a young man that is starting to come out of his shell to play, express himself, have fun, to experience life, to step into his superstar element." Fireboy said about the choice to call his album 'Playboy'.

Fireboy also revealed that since he entered the limelight in 2019, his life has been conditioned by the standards set for superstars like himself. With 'Playboy', he wishes to enjoy his fame and success, and for the first time live life on his terms.

"I’ve been shying away from it the past couple of years. The past three years of my career I’ve been a blown, established artist so I think it’s time for me to just step out and actually enjoy the fame that I’ve worked for over the past two years."

'Playboy' was released Friday, 5th August 2022, making it Fireboy's third album in four years. Fans and critics have hailed the album for its subtlety, digestibility, and comprehensiveness.

 

Friday, 22 July 2022

I HAD TO SHUT DOWN MY MUSIC CAREER BECAUSE MENTALLY, I WAS GONE - Singer Iyanya reveals


Nigerian recording artiste, Iyanya Onoyom Mbuk who is better known by his stage pseudonym, Iyanya explained in a new interview session with media personality, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu on Rubbin’ Minds on Channels TV that the constant demand from the music industry made him take a break.

The entertainer left the music industry for four years to re-attain his maximum self and rid himself from dealing with the complexities of trolls on social media, record label conflict and creating hits.

The 2011 Project Fame winner in 2016 entered a well-publicized feud with Made Made Music Group (Triple MG) founder and music executive, Ubi Franklin following a contract dispute.

He signed a deal with Don Jazzy’s Mavins record label before he left a year later.

Speaking about his mental health relapse and recovery in a new session with Ebuka, the ‘Kukere’ crooner stated;

“With hits come pressure; the ups and the downs. Fans don’t see that. But you as an artiste have to tell yourself the truth, take some time off, and do what’s right. It was very intentional for me to leave and come back better”

He added;

“For me, I wasn’t ready for all of that. I knew I was going to be famous but I didn’t realise it was going to be that huge. The effects on me weren’t so good at some point. Yeah, of course. [It was a toxic time for me.

“If you’re not careful, it could break you. It was crazy, mentally and otherwise. When you become a version of yourself that you don’t like, you have to take some time away. It was for about three to four years.

“I had to shut down. I lost my mind. Mentally, I was gone. If I didn’t, I won’t be here today. Ubi Franklin and I made up a long time ago but we didn’t say so on social media. The issues that made us fall apart don’t exist anymore.”

He continued;

“I was young and everything happened so fast. Now I know you have to listen to people, especially those giving you advise for growth. Yeah, [I’m in a different headspace. And I’m more mature.”

The singer has since rejoined Ubi Franklin’s Triple MG and they have reconciled and put aside their differences.

 Curled from: Channels TV

SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO WALK THE ROAD ALONE - Funke Akindele’s estranged husband, JJC Skillz

 


Nigerian entertainment polymath, Abdulrasheed Bello who is better known as JJC Skillz has written about moving forward with his life after his marriage to actress-cum-politician, Funke Akindele crashed.

The estranged couple welcomed a set of twins together prior to the shocking announcement by JJC Skillz‘s on his Instagram platform a couple of weeks ago.

Since JJC’s announcement, Funke Akindele who has remained silent about her marital woes has preferred to talk about her Oscar award invitation and emergence as the running mate to Lagos Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) 2023 gubernatorial candidate, Olajide Adediran.

In his recent post, JJC Skillz mentioned that sometimes one has to walk the road alone.

The leader of the now defunct JJC & 419 Squad added that he was not afraid because God walks with him.

His post in IG reads;

“SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO WALK THE ROAD ALONE. I FEAR NOT BECAUSE GOD WALKS WITH ME. WE MOVE”.

Tuesday, 5 July 2022

D’BANJ TO DEBUT IN A NOLLYWOOD MUSICAL BLOCKBUSTER MOVIE

 


Symphony, a Nollywood musical blockbuster movie with youth and music as its central theme, is set to hit cinemas on the 9th of September, 2022. ‘Symphony’ is a beautiful and well-told story about life, love, dreams, success, trials, societal failure and the resultant effects. The movie reflects the travails of a typical talented African youth, struggling to overcome all odds in order to breakthrough.

Shot in exotic locations across Lagos, the film parades an array of multi-award winning African stars such as Nigeria’s ace entertainer D’banj (Oladapo Oyebanjo); Ghanaian movie legend Jackie Appiah; Kenyan superstar diva Tanasha Donna and Nollywood legends and stars like Lanre Hassan (popularly known as Iya Awero), Bolaji Amusan (Mr. Latin), Kalu Ikeagu, Efa Iwara, Scarlet Gomez, Daniel Abua, Doris Okorie, among others

D’banj and Tanasha Donna made their acting debuts in ‘Symphony’, while Kaleb Iyoha (a.k.a. Mo’Kross) and Sandra Okunzuwa played Slade and Lolita, the lead roles with yet another debutant in Victor Adeshiyan (a.k.a. VJ CrazyLife) who played Slade’s bosom friend.

'MY MUSIC IS NOT AFROBEATS' - Burna Boy

 

Burna Boy

Nigerian singer and Grammy Award winner, Burna Boy, has clarified that his style of music is called Afrofusion, and not Afrobeats as assumed by fans.

Burna Boy who spoke about his genre of music during the latest episode of The Million Dollar Worth of Game podcast said because the music genre comes from Africa, doesn’t automatically make it Afrobeats.

Speaking on why he calls it Afrofusion, Burna stated that he decided to call his style of music Afrofusion because it’s a fusion of everything and the Afro-Africaness is the thing that covers it.

He also said Africa has so many genres of music, adding that generalising it all as Afrobeats is a “disservice to other artists” in other genres.

“For me it’s like the same way you’re going to say Nas is an R&B singer because he’s from America or Whitney Houston was a rapper because rap is the most popping thing now,” he said.

Monday, 16 May 2022

AMVCA 2022 WINNERS: FULL LIST OF AFRICA MAGIC VIEWERS CHOICE AWARD WINNERS

 Should in case you miss the exciting moments of the AMVCA 2022 awards, here is a recap of what you probably missed.

AMVCA 2022 Winners list

Best Actor in a Drama (Movie/TV Series)

Stan Nze - Rattlesnake

Best Actress in a Drama (Movie/TV Series)

Osas Ighodaro - Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story

Best Africa Magic Original Drama Series

Rishantes - Dimbo Atiya

Best Actress in a comedy

Funke Akindele - Omo Ghetto (The Saga)

Best Actor in a comedy

Broda Shaggi/Samuel Perry - Dwindle

Best Director (Movie) - Ramsey Nouah for Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story

Best Overall Movie - Amina by Izu Ojukwu & Okey Ogunjiofor