Anna Joyce is a prominent Angolan singer and songwriter. Born in Luanda, Angola she began her musical journey at a young age, singing in the children's choir of the Igreja Matriz de Odivelas in Lisbon, Portugal, where she lived with her siblings. By the age of 10, she was already composing songs, influenced by her sister Tânia. Her early career included recording with Killa Records, although those projects were not released.
Country
Angola
Born
May 29, 1987
Age
38 yrs
Anna Joyce's personality, appearance and style
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DJ Mensah, a member of the Akwaaba UK group, has stated that the group will not step aside for dancehall musician Stonebwoy to organise his upcoming album tour in the UK on the 8th March.
Renowned actress Mapaseka Koetle, known for her role as Dintle Nyathi on Scandal!, has opened up about her role on the popular Showmax series Adulting. The Bloemfontein star is one of the new faces who will be joining the cast of Adulting in its third and final season. Pasi Koetle reveals why she decided to take on new role in 'Adulting' In a chat with Kaya 959, Mapaseka Koetle disclosed that she had mixed feelings after being informed that she had landed the role on Adulting season 3. She told the radio station that while she was excited, she also felt nervous because of the steamy scenes. “You know, Adulting has a lot of sex scenes,” she shared. She said she eventually took on the role because it was unlike anything she had done on the small screen. Mapaseka Koetle said she relates with Naledi, the character she’ll be portraying on Adulting.
Nollywood actress Eniola Ajao is commemorating her 42nd birthday today, January 21st, with a sense of gratitude. In a recent post on her Instagram account, she shared stunning photographs and conveyed her joy in celebrating this special occasion. Eniola expressed her heartfelt thanks to her Creator for the invaluable gift of life and the happiness she feels within.
In a heartfelt moment that has reignited online reactions, Nollywood stars Yul Edochie and Judy Austin baptized their second son in a ceremony rich with tradition and faith. The duo, often in the spotlight for their high-profile love story, marked this spiritual milestone with an intimate church event on December 24th, 2024. Yul shared glimpses of the occasion on his Facebook page, offering fans a peek into the family’s celebration. The photos showcased the couple in regal native attire, radiating unity and pride. One touching image captured Yul holding their first son, Star Dikeh, while Judy Austin cradled their newborn, embodying maternal grace and joy. The baptism has sparked fresh conversations, with fans and critics alike reflecting on the couple’s journey and commitment to their family.
The recent interruption of the water flow in the artificial waterfall at Largo do Kinaxixi, just four months after its redevelopment, has generated a great deal of controversy on social media. While some justify the decision based on the “bad behavior” of people who used the place to bathe, Angolan rapper Eva Rap Diva brought a deeper reflection on the situation, by focusing on the problem, which for her is linked to the lack of access to drinking water for the population. Eva Rap Diva took to her social media pages to express her concern about the critical comments made towards those who use the waterfall to bathe. For the rapper, this type of speech diverts attention from the real problem, the lack of basic infrastructure to ensure that everyone has access to water.
Afrobeats icon Ayo Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, has made waves with his recent purchase of two luxurious mansions in Ikoyi, Lagos. Each property reportedly cost a whopping N1.2 billion, amounting to an impressive N2.4 billion total. The opulent homes, featuring stunning designs and lavish interiors, have left fans and netizens in awe. Images of the mansions shared online have drawn widespread admiration, with many praising Wizkid’s remarkable achievement. However, the news sparked mixed reactions. A fan of rival artist Davido, known as @DavidoPolice on X (formerly Twitter), dismissed the acquisition with a snarky comment: “The God who did it for Wizkid should avoid me.”
Ihuoma Julia Nneji, daughter of the founder of ABC Transport, has filed a defamation lawsuit against popular social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, better known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), and others, including social media influencer Kemi Olunloye and legal practitioner Henry Ikenna Uzochukwu.
“I think he’s an unusual rapper, I see him as a new NGA, for me he’s very forward, he’s one of those guys that you can’t believe is the person talking, he’s very calm and says things that give me goosebumps,” he said.
Influencer and entrepreneur May Edochie has shared a video featuring the interior of her gorgeous mansion, which amazed her fans. As she walked through her roomy home, she offered important advice on creating wealth in the current difficult economic climate. The video displayed the mansion’s chic staircase and spacious layout, quickly catching the eye of her audience. While she concentrated on teaching her fans about business and financial growth, the gorgeous surroundings captured everyone’s attention, with many fans admiring the mansion’s elegant design. May’s followers swamped the comments, praising the home’s beauty and speculating if it was the house that Yul Edochie’s second wife, Judy Austin, once wished to call home.
Nigerian comedian, Bovi, has revealed that the relocation of his family abroad started by accident. Naija News reports that Bovi, in an interview on the ‘Uncolored’ podcast, explained that he relocated his kids abroad because the Nigerian educational system has accepted bullying. Bovi claimed that students are empowered to bully their fellow students in the name of senior students disciplining their juniors. He said, “My kids don’t live in the country [Nigeria] anymore. They have been in the UK for two years now. It started by accident, my first son has been there since 2021 in boarding house. “I went to boarding school in Nigeria and it made me street-smart. So I decided that my kid needs to go to boarding but not in Nigeria because the educational system has accepted bullying by empowering students to bully their fellows students in the name of senior students disciplining their juniors.”
Nigerian singer Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, popularly known as Ayra Starr, has opened up about how her musical journey began, revealing that she started as a child chorister. In a recent interview with Amazing Jazzy, the “Rush” crooner shared that she began singing at the young age of 10 and was a lead singer in her local church’s children’s choir. She credited this early experience for playing a vital role in shaping her voice and overall artistry. “I loved being in the choir. I was like the loudest child—it was the kids’ choir actually, and everybody was little,” Ayra Starr recalled. “It was the first time I discovered that I could sing. It really helped me shape my voice and music.” From her humble beginnings in the church choir to becoming one of Nigeria’s biggest breakout stars, Ayra Starr’s journey is a testament to how early musical influences can pave the way for greatness.
Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie, has sent out a piece of advice to ladies about the struggle to buy expensive hair for the festivities of the season. He cautioned them against killing themselves for expensive wigs, suggesting that their natural hair will look just as good. In the advice he shared on his Facebook page, Yul admonished any lady who can’t afford expensive hair not to kill themselves but to wash their natural hair very well and weave it. He argued that it will make them look very beautiful and proudly African. Yul added that the quality of a woman isn’t measured by the hair on her head but by the content of her brain. He wrote, Recall that Yul had previously advised ladies about proposing to their men. He urged them to buy a ring and propose to their man if he was wasting time. The actor insisted that there was nothing wrong with it, reiterating that it doesn’t matter who says the words.
