Bee Safana is a talented Nigerian actress and singer who shines in the Hausa-language entertainment scene, commonly known as Kannywood. Originating from Kano State, she has played a vital role in shaping Hausa cinema and music.
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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.
Multiple award-winning Ghanaian musician Kuami Eugene has opened u In an exclusive interview on Joy Prime, Kuami Eugene, who is well-known for his chart-topping circular hits, spoke about his unwavering faith in God and how it has significantly shaped his personal and professional journey. The talented singer, who also wrote gospel singer Empress Gifty's Watch Me, left many people in awe when he addressed rumours about a potential gospel project. He noted that he already has a fully completed gospel album, which he worked on before signing with Lynx Entertainment.p about his Christian faith and the unreleased gospel songs he has recorded.
Western Uganda-based singer Omega 256 has addressed her alleged feud with Ray G, a fellow prominent artist from the same region. For some time now, there have been rumors that the self-styled Queen and King of the West do not see eye to eye as they are battling for supremacy in the region. This was confirmed when Ray G had a concert at Cricket Oval and several artists from the West supported him but not Omega. She had a show in Ishaka on the same day. In her defense, Omega states that her show was a coincidence and she could not make it to Kampala because of distance. Otherwise, she had no problem performing at his show.
“Godar" series has recently gained significant popularity, and for the first time, it has been dubbed into Russian and aired on a global platform. The show's writer, Anwar Abdel Moghith, announced this exciting development on his personal Facebook account. He expressed his surprise by stating, "I was amazed to discover that the series 'Godar' is being aired on a major Russian platform and has been dubbed into Russian." In Ramadan 2024, “Godar” series took us on an enchanting journey with Yasser Galal ( Shahrayar) and Yasmine Rais ( Scheherazade) in an adventure from the “One Thousand and One Nights” through the story of Goder.
Former Big Brother Naija housemate, TolaniBaj has stated that one of the best decisions she ever made was relocating to Nigeria from abroad. Speaking via her X account, the reality TV star stated that her unexpected move six years ago was a live changing experience for her.Although the decision to relocate wasn’t entirely planned, TolaniBaj said she has no regrets. She expressed gratitude for the timing of her move and noted that taking the risk has led to six interesting years, leaving her happier than ever. “Honestly, one of the best choices I ever made in life was relocating to Nigeria. I’m grateful to God for the timing of my move. “The thought of moving didn’t make complete sense to me at time but it just felt right & I took the risk. It’s been six interesting years and I couldn’t be happier,” she wrote. Meanwhile, Tolani Baj has opened up on the reason she admires popular crossdresser, Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky.
Showmax has just released the trailer for Tiek Tok Boem!, an explosive Showmax Original documentary set to premiere on 18 February 2025. This eye-opening 90-minute documentary takes a deep dive into the world of Afrikaans TikTokers who are pushing the platform to new – and often disturbing – levels. When most people think of TikTok, they picture fun dance challenges, viral memes, and endless laughs. But those days are over. A new wave of Afrikaans TikTokers is now dominating the local scene with their so-called “Drama Lives.” Some say ruling it, while others argue they’re ruining it. These live streams are far from your typical fun and games: they’re filled with cyberbullying, substance abuse, violence, explicit language, and, on occasion, even flushing your ex’s ashes down the toilet. Sadly, these chaotic broadcasts have already led to live-streamed suicide attempts.
One of the most colourful and interesting periods in ancient West African history is set to be relived in an epic musical theatre production titled “Mansa Musa and the Trail of Lost Gold, The Prelude”. This spectacular 150-cast and crew African production created by Ghanaian theatre maestro Chief Moomen will premiere at the National Theatre of Ghana on Friday 24th January 2025 at 7:30 pm; the first in a series of world premieres across Africa, Europe, America, The Middle East and Asia. “Mansa Musa and the Trail of Lost Gold, The Prelude” is a unique African musical theatre production where a group of young heroes and heroines embark on a fascinating adventure back in time to discover the lost gold of Mansa Musa, an ancient West African ruler of the Mali Empire said to be, possibly, the richest man to have ever lived.
LEGENDARY South African actress and singer Winnie Khumolo, best known for her hit song ‘Live My Life,’ has died at 51 after a short illness, a family representative confirmed. Family spokesperson, Tshephi Rakeepile, confirmed that Khumalo died on Tuesday after a short illness. In an interview with the SABC, Rakeepile expressed that the family is in deep sorrow, saying: “We are deeply saddened as a family to announce the death of our dearly beloved sister, a mother, our friend, she passed away after a short illness and as a family at this stage we are deeply saddened.” Khumalo was the mother of singer Rethabile Khumalo and the late boxing champion Digaan Thobela’s son, Thabo Khumalo.
Samuel Shines has released his third album, ‘Submissions’, which he describes as a gift to his fans. “I want to give back to my fans and reflect on the path I’ve walked,” he says. The album was produced by the talented roster of Zomblam, Andrew on the Beat and Mr Glo. “[This album] is me putting my experiences, my faith and my passion into every track,” he says. With major collaborations from the likes of Tate Buti, Sunny Boy and DJ Vuyo, ‘Submissions’ is a big step in Shines’ career, showing both his personal and artistic growth. But Shines says the album also closes a chapter, as his last full album. He further says he is done with dropping albums as the world knows them. “This is the last piece of a chapter, but not my story.” Shines says he has new creative ventures and business opportunities in the pipeline. “I am transitioning into something new in 2025. It will be a year of rebirth and regeneration.”
As a standout artist of his generation, President of Enjoyment Joe Ikon is dominating airwaves with his track “Pang’ono.” Widely played and praised for its ‘danceable’ beat, the song is presented as a fun ‘party anthem,’ but this review argues that it exposes the risks of partying and alcohol, showing the cycle of temptation, enjoyment, and consequences. The storyline is straightforward yet powerful. The song begins with a confident announcement: “Ikon wafika, no ID chinzika” a bold announcement of presence that immediately sets the party tone. From the start, the listener is placed in a vibrant nightlife scene. The repeated word “pang’ono” translates to “little” and becomes central to the storyline: it reflects how trying to enjoy just a little can easily get people into trouble.
Ghanaian rapper Amerado has made a strong case for his inclusion in the 2024 TGMA Artiste of the Year conversation, describing any discussion that excludes him as a clear show of ignorance about the industry. The rapper, known for his versatility and consistency, took to social media to share his impressive 2024 performance catalogue, highlighting over 80 shows both locally and internationally, hit singles, features, and notable achievements throughout the year. “Artiste of the Year conversation without Amerado under the 2024 year of review is an exposure of ignorance and consequently brutal to the industry and upcoming ones,” he wrote, urging industry stakeholders to take note of his contributions. Amerado’s catalogue lists 70 local shows, including performances at major events such as the MTN Pulse event at KNUST, Afrochella, and the Asafotufiam Festival, as well as 10 international shows across Europe and the United States.
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.
