Allison Precious Emmanuel, known for Call Me Loretta, Hijack '93, and Kidnapped, has won the AMVCA Creators Competition ‘22, United Nations NG Film Award’23, and YPLagos (Film & TV) ‘24. He was awarded the grand cash prize of N1 million at the International Youth Day 2023 event. The initiative aims to involve Nigerian youths in national development and promote sustainable development through film.
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Celebrity designer Veeke James addresses the criticism about her marriage, stating that she has only shared a few glimpses online.
Former Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mark Okraku Mantey, has alluded that the lack of consultation in managing the 2024 campaign of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) may have contributed to the party's defeat. According to Okraku Mantey, the party failed to do due diligence and ended up using a profane song as part of their campaign, which did not augur well for the brand of the NPP's flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. "Do you know that the song we were playing,'sisifia', is profane? It is profane. This party has people like me, George Quaye, those of us in the music industry. Take me as an example; nobody will consult you on music. Then we take a profane song for someone like Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, look at his brand, then we as a party will ask Dr. Bawumia to dance to it..." he stated in an interview on Peace FM. "Makoma" by award-winning musician King Paluta was a key feature of the NPP's campaign ahead of the December 7, 2024, elections.
Lagos, Nigeria, October 14, 2025: Liberian digital media figure and founder of Geez Liberia, Kerkula Blama, has been named “Best Blogger of the Year” at the 2025 Music Video Africa Awards held at the Oriental Hotel in Lagos, Nigeria. The recognition marks yet another milestone in Blama’s growing influence across Africa’s media and entertainment landscape. The award ceremony, which brought together top creatives, music executives, and media professionals from across the continent, celebrated individuals and brands making exceptional contributions to Africa’s music and digital storytelling industries. Blama’s consistent role in amplifying Liberian entertainment and creating cross-border visibility for emerging artists stood out among this year’s honorees. Earlier this year, Blama also took home the “Blogger of the Year” title at the 2025 Young Achievers Africa Awards in Kigali, Rwanda. This continental platform celebrates exceptional young innovators in business, arts, and media.
One of Ghana’s favourite musicians, Empress Gifty Adorye has shared valuable relationship advice, urging both men and women to focus on more than just intimacy in their marriages. In a video posted on her social media platform, Empress Gifty pointed out that many women mistakenly believe that offering different styles in the bedroom is enough to keep a man. She advised young women to instead focus on learning how to keep a home, emphasizing that a strong marriage requires more than just physical connection. Addressing men, she stressed the importance of understanding women’s needs and treating them with care. She encouraged men to learn how to properly engage with their partners before intimacy, highlighting the need for affection and foreplay.
Mo Abudu is celebrating her 60th birthday in grand style, hosting a glamorous 1960s-themed party that has guest looking fabulous. Leading up to the big day, the media mogul and CEO of EbonyLife TV built excitement with a 10-day countdown. Each day, she treated her followers to stunning fashion moments, dropping breathtaking photos and videos that showcased her timeless beauty and impeccable style. Celebrities are already stepping out in full 1960s glam for the celebration, channeling the era’s elegance with their outfits. Nollywood stars like Osas Ighodaro, Ini Dima–Okojie, Akah Nnani, Sharon Ooja-Nwoke, and more are bringing the theme to life with regal looks that are turning heads.
Liverpool and Egypt national team star Mohamed Salah connected with the cast of the third season of the series Kamel El Adad. A video shows the cast inside the studio speaking with Salah via a video call. They expressed excitement over the conversation, considering it a significant morale boost during filming.
Prominent social media commentator and celebrity critic, Daniel Regha, has offered guidance to women in romantic relationships. Regha asserts that any man who desires his girlfriend to conceive prior to marriage does not genuinely love her. This assertion may be linked to recent discussions on social media, where numerous men have expressed support for their girlfriends becoming pregnant as a means to assess their fertility before entering into marriage.
Renowned Nigerian musician and activist Seun Kuti has shared his stance about feminism. stating is often used as an excuse to fuel gender conflicts rather than serve as a movement for genuine social change. The opinionated singer said this during his recent Instagram livestream while speaking on the ongoing lawsuit between Mrs Unoma Akpabio, wife of Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. The lawsuits followed sexual harassment allegations made by Mrs Akpoti-Uduaghan against the senate president during an interview on Arise Television on Friday. Kuti expressed his concerns over the way feminism is practiced in Nigeria, stating that women should have rallied in support of Mrs Akpoti and Natasha.
Popular gospel musician, Frank Tagoe, popularly known as Perez Musik, has shared the harrowing experience he faced while struggling to find blood donors to save his mother’s life during her battle with cancer two years ago.
Nigerian actress and filmmaker Omoni Oboli and her husband Nnamdi Oboli opened up about their marriage. n a recent episode of Pulse Fun Facts, they shared their experiences since getting married on October 28, 2000, discussing the challenges they encountered and the keys to their enduring relationship. When her husband asked her if she had thought about leaving their marriage, she said: “Have you ever had any ‘I am done’ moment in our relationship and how did you handle it?” To which Omoni Oboli replied, “No, I’ve never.” She acknowledged that there were times when she wondered if marrying young was the right choice. “I’ve had moments where I was like ‘why did I get married so early?’ but never ‘I’m done’. Ever,” she clarified.
Malawian filmmaker Sukez has warned youths against being exploited by politicians, citing his own experience where a major political party solicited his camera equipment and personnel for free with promises of future rewards, only to ignore him after winning the 2020 election. Sukez shared his cautionary tale in a recent Facebook post, advising young people to be cautious and focus on building their own futures, rather than relying on handouts or promises from politicians.
Ghanaian gospel sensation, Diana Hamilton, has weighed in on the ongoing debate about gospel musicians performing at secular events. Speaking in an interview with Hitz FM, Hamilton emphasised that the primary focus should be on the message being delivered, rather than the venue. "Jesus came not for the saved, but for the lost. When He sends you, He equips you for where and to whom He's sending you. Everyone has their assignment. Somebody's assignment is to reach the elite who don't believe in God. They think they have it all, and so they need to be approached in a way that resonates with them," Hamilton stated. Hamilton's comments come in response to criticism faced by gospel artiste, Broda Sammy, who has been performing at secular events as part of his outreach to non-religious audiences.
