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Nollywood veteran Segun Arinze has revealed the reasons behind his departure from the music industry, emphasizing that it was not a result of failure but rather a conscious decision to dedicate himself to his acting career. During an appearance on the show ‘Curiosity Made Me Ask,’ hosted by content creator Bae U Barbie, Arinze provided an overview of his professional journey. “I didn’t fail as a musical artist. I left music on my own volition. If I wanted to do music, I would have continued,” he explained. “I read theatre art at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife. After school, I ventured into music on my own terms. When I decided to concentrate on my acting career, I gave it my all.” Arinze, who produced two albums while active in the music industry, expressed intentions to return to music.
Your social calendar just got the ultimate upgrade—10 must-visit spots and events handpicked just for you. Whether you are into live music, business panels, sports, gospel, or social gatherings, Kigali’s entertainment scene has something to keep you in the loop. Boukuru Acoustic Live Immerse yourself in a night of soulful melodies with songstress Boukuru, hosted by Marnaud Music Therapy at Atelier Du Vin. Known for her enchanting vocals, Boukuru was among this year’s Prix Découvertes RFI 2025. Curated by DJ Marnaud and friends, this event blends acoustic rhythms with carefully selected beats for an intimate yet electrifying experience. Happening this Friday, March 28, with free entry for ladies before 9 PM. General admission: Rwf8,000.
Popular gospel musician Sonnie Badu has warned people in relationships to be alert if their partners are communicating with others more on social media than with them. In a video posted on his Instagram page, Badu stressed that relationships and friendships thrive on consistent communication, whether through talking, texting, or sharing content. “Relationships and friendships are always built on communication. You gotta communicate every day. If you're not talking, you're texting. If you're not texting, you have to find a way to communicate that greases the relationship,” he said. Badu pointed out the impact of social media on modern relationships, stating that sharing jokes and content has become a way for couples to connect.
Songstress Grace Khan has opened up on how hard she is desperately fighting her addictions and struggles that have continuously soiled her image, especially on social media.
Angolan kudurista Champolim Colorado recently announced that he is having health problems and needs help from artists and society to overcome the disease. The artist mentioned that he has already “knocked” on several doors, but so far he has received no response.
Culture enthusiasts in the nation’s capital are keenly looking forward to this year’s edition of the Akwaaba Festival scheduled to happen from March 6 to March 8 at the National Theatre. Started in 2022, the festival founded and directed by Joe Osae has gradually become a trusted platform for showcasing Ghana’s rich and diverse cultural elements. The three-day event will embrace exhibitions and sale of Ghanaian art and craft, traditional textiles and fashion accessories, local beverages, a food bazaar and a lot of fun from 10.00am each day at the forecourt of the National Theatre.
The 2025 Sundance Film Festival, one of the most prestigious and influential film festivals globally, is set to shine a spotlight on African cinema like never before. Among the standout features this year are remarkable films from Kenya and Sudan, signaling a momentous leap for African storytelling in the international film scene. These films not only exemplify the diverse narratives emerging from the continent but also reflect the growing recognition of African voices in global cinema. Let’s take a closer look at how Kenya and Sudan are leading the charge and the exciting films that are making their way to Sundance 2025. Historically, Africa's presence at major international film festivals like Sundance has been growing, but 2025 marks a significant milestone.
Egyptian film “Dayy” (The Tale of Dayy’s Family) embarks on a new journey in the German capital as the film participates in the 75th Berlin International Film Festival. The film will have five screenings, with the first set for November 19, 2025. The festival will be attended by the film’s makers and stars, including director Karim El-Shenawy, lead actors Aseel Omran and Badr Mohamed, and writer Haitham Dabbour. Also joining them is the renowned star Ahmed Helmy, who appears in the film as one of several guest stars. The filmmakers have unveiled the first behind-the-scenes images, revealing that the movie was shot across more than 50 locations in various Egyptian governorates, creating a distinctive visual and production experience. Abdel Salam Moussa leads the film’s cinematography and captures the unique visual journey of the story.
Mr Drew is living up to his Lover Boy Era persona, but he wants to see more love coming his way too! The singer, who recently released his new EP, opened up about his Valentine’s Day surprises and shared an unexpected heartbreak story from his release party.
Whether you are in a hairy situation, worried about the robots taking over, in the midst of instigating all your own chaos, loving yourself or growing a big old green thumb, I got your back. As you know, I’ll never leave you because I want you to always have something fun – and maybe educational – lined up to pass the time. It’s not all salsa dancing and cocktails, but it can be, if that’s what floats your boat. Today The Namibia Institute of Public Administration and Management presents an artificial inteligence (AI) marketing workshop today from 14h00 to 16h00 at its Olympia campus. Come through to hear from multiple award-winning marketing agency owner and public speaker Alexander Morad as part of his ‘AI or Die’ tour. This workshop aims at giving youth, entrepreneurs and marketing experts the skills to harness AI tools for sustainable livelihoods. Entry is free.
Somizi recently shared his thoughts on Ndoyisile's fall from grace. The popular South African-based Zimbabwean-born TikTokker landed in hot water when he said that people from Thembisa were crowding the Mall of Africa. He said: "I think people who make the Mall of Africa full are people from Tembisa. Don’t you guys have a mall in Tembisa? People are just gallivanting and occupying the mall for no reason, and it’s so uncomfortable for us who are here who are claustrophobic."
MTV has announced the nominations for the 2024 Europe Music Awards 2024 (EMAS), and representing the African continent are Rema, Tyla, Ayra Starr, Burna Boy, Tems, Asake, DBN Gogo, TitoM & Yuppe and Diamond Platnumz . Leading the pack with four nominations each, Tyla is nominated for Best New and Best R&B, while Ayra Starr is up for Best New and Best Push. Both artists are also nominated for Best Afrobeats alongside Asake, Burna Boy, Rema, and Tems, as well as Best African Act alongside Asake, DBN Gogo, TitoM & Yuppe and Diamond Platnumz. On the international scene, Taylor Swift leads the nominations for the second year running with seven nods, including Best Artist, Best Video, Best Pop, and Biggest Fans. Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Charli XCX, and Sabrina Carpenter follow closely behind with five nominations each, recognised in categories such as Best Song, Best Video, and Best Artist.