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Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has made history as a part-owner of Major League Soccer (MLS) club San Diego FC. Through her company, The Leading Vibe, she becomes the first African female to acquire ownership stakes in an MLS team.
Wale Ojo is back in the director’s seat with a new project titled This Is Not A Nollywood Movie. The 2024 AMVCA Best Lead Actor, celebrated for his role in Breathe Of Life, made the announcement on his Instagram page, sharing his excitement: Presenting my second directorial feature This Is Not A Nollywood Movie. This satirical film is an explosive comedy that promises its way to your hearts through joy and laughter. The film, both directed and written by Wale Ojo, features an impressive cast including Broda Shaggi, Hanks Anuku, and Ghanaian socialite Shatta Bandles.
Many local celebrities celebrated the day of love in style with their partners and friends. However, some spent the day all alone, and Briefly News compiled a list of those celebrities who have spent Valentines' Day alone. 1. Khanyi Mbau South African original slay queen Khanyisile Mbau was one of the celebrities who spent Valentine’s Day alone after her breakup with Zimbabwean businessman Kudazi after being together for 5 years. 2. Rachel Kolisi Rachel Kolisi was also one of the women who enjoyed Valentine's Day alone after she and the Springboks captain, Siya Kolisi, announced their divorce in 2024 on social media. She captioned her Valentine’s Day post: "We do love every day anyway. But this Valentine’s Day I made a brave decision and it broke my heart all over again. Parenting when the world feels like it’s crumbling around you is a different kind of challenge. And one I hope I’ll never have to experience at this level again..."
In “Welad El Shams,” Jala Hisham masterfully portrays Souad, a cunning deceiver who manipulates Galal character portrayed by Ahmed El Sherif, much like she did with Moftah, to swindle money. Her charm and deceitful tactics ensnare her victims, highlighting the dangers of misplaced trust. “Welad El Shams” is a 15-episode series, written by Mohab Tarek, directed by Shady Abdel Salam, and produced by United Studios. The series stars Ahmed Malek, Taha Desouky, Mahmoud Hemeida, Farah Youssef, Mariam El Gendy, Jala Hesham, Moataz Hesham, and others.
Controversial reality television personality Deeone has made a remarkable admission, disclosing that he intentionally orchestrated his participation in the Honest Bunch podcast, utilizing Nedu as a means to confront social media commentator Verydarkman (VDM). This revelation follows a public dispute between Verydarkman and Deeone, which centered around allegations regarding Verydarkman’s sexual relationships with men. This controversy ultimately resulted in Nedu’s departure from the show.
Sadeq was born on 9 January 1945 in Cairo. A Higher Institute of Theatrical Arts graduate, he began his artistic journey in the early 1970s, taking roles in theatre, cinema and TV series. Among his first theatre appearances was in the play Husbands Without a Past (1975). Though Sadeq focused on film and television series as an actor, he occasionally returned to theatre stages, performing in several commercial works such as Body Guard (1999) starring Adel Emam. Throughout more than 50 years of his career, Sadeq worked with renowned directors and alongside well-known Egyptian actors. He appeared in more than 40 films, including Forbidden Pictures (1972), The Time of Emad Al-Din (2002), Touch Me Love (2005), Hassan w Morcos (2008), Court Arguments (2014), Narrow Lane (2015), Mohamed Ali Street (2017), among others.
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards have come and gone, and one of the biggest names to emerge from this year’s nominations was Nigerian-American artiste Collins Chibueze, known as Shaboozey. With five Grammy nominations across multiple categories, Shaboozey stood out as the Nigerian artiste with the most nominations, marking a significant moment in his genre-bending music career. Shaboozey, who performed his hit song, “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” at the ceremony, received five nominations for Best New Artiste, Song of the Year, Best Country Song, and Best Country Solo Performance. He was also nominated for Best Melodic Rap Performance for his feature on Beyoncé’s “Spaghetti”. He received a sixth nomination for Best Remixed Recording thanks to David Guetta’s remix of his song.
With Human Rights Day on Friday and a stormy weekend forecast for Cape Town, there’s no better time to stay indoors and revisit the powerful stories that shaped South Africa’s history. Films have long been a way to educate, inspire, and remind us of the resilience of those who fought for justice. So, grab a blanket, make some rooibos tea, and dive into these iconic South African films that bring human rights struggles to life.
Renowned events promoter Nobat Events has secured Lugogo Cricket Oval in Kampala as the new venue for Alien Skin concert Over the weekend, singer Alien Skin’s concert was dealt a heavy when Hotel Africana Management adamantly refused to host the event. According to Alien Skin, Hotel Africana based its decision on overcrowding, possible destruction of property, and security concerns. Fortunately, earlier today Nobat Events announced the exciting news that he had already secured a spot at Lugogo Cricket Oval. Based on the formal letter issued by the National Council of Sports (NCS), the venue will be open for use provided Alien Skin’s management fulfills the stipulated guidelines.
Local movies have earned a special place in the hearts of Mzansi. It also explains why streaming platforms keep investing in these offerings. Now, if you’ve been following the “Umjolo” film franchise on Netflix, you probably also watched the fourth offering, “Umjolo: There Is No Cure”. Of course, Stained Glass has cemented its prowess in the romance genre. The stories mirror real-life struggles in relationships, addressing issues related to commitment-phobic partners, open relationships, infidelity and so forth.
Evangelist Diana Asamoah has issued a warning against the claims on social media that suggest she is a lesbian.
Angolan actor Fredy Costa celebrated Valentine's Day, which was celebrated this Saturday, February 14th, with a statement marked by romance and emotional maturity, arguing that true love should be experienced beyond celebratory dates. In a post shared on his Instagram profile, where he appears alongside his wife, Carmen Mouro, the artist highlighted that the essence of a solid relationship is not limited to February 14th, but is built daily, based on values such as loyalty, respect, and commitment. "February 14th is just a date, our love doesn't live by dates, it lives by daily choices. By loyalty. By respect. By building something together. We don't celebrate Valentine's Day. We celebrate every day the privilege of having each other. Happy Valentine's Day, my love," she declared.