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Reality TV star, Nengi Rebecca Hampson has shut down speculations linking her pregnancy to a married governor, confirming that the rumors are entirely false. Earlier reports suggested that Nengi had secretly welcomed a child for a certain governor with four wives, sparking widespread online debate. However, addressing the claims, Nengi firmly denied the allegations, urging the public to let her enjoy her pregnancy in peace. In her statement, she emphasized that social media falsehoods are not worth her time but felt the need to speak out because the rumors also involved people she deeply respects. While expecting her first child with her partner, Nengi received warm wishes from netizens for a safe delivery.
Rwandan comedian and radio personality Japhet Mazimpaka has been nominated for the Africa Golden Awards 2025. It is his first career nomination at a continental level since joining comedy nearly a decade ago. The Africa Golden Awards celebrate top achievers driving progress across the continent in various fields, including entrepreneurship, innovation, arts, technology, and humanitarian efforts. The awards aim to honor individuals and organizations whose resilience and impact shape Africa’s future, while fostering partnerships that promote leadership and sustainable development. Japhet, who is also a presenter public broadcaster’s Radio Rwanda, was nominated for Best Male Radio Presenter and Best Male Stand-Up Comedian.
Nigerian actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele has responded to an overzealous fan who urged her to give her twin sons a sibling. In the now-viral clip from Akindele's Snapchat account, a fan named Remmy said to her, "The twins need a new brother/sister." The actress found the fan's comment humorous, telling her that she would hand the baby over to her. "Don't worry, I have registered your name and I will find your address. It is you that would carry the baby and be doing, 'baby, baby don't cry' and back the baby," said the filmmaker, after which she blew the camera a kiss. Even though Remmy's comment about having another child was well received by the filmmaker, other social media use's did not take it lightly, with many emphasising the need for others to exercise self-control and to mind their own business.
Big Brother Naija Lockdown contestant Ka3na Jones is experiencing a remarkable turn of fortune as she has recently acquired a multi-million naira property in Lagos. The reality television personality, who faced the loss of her husband a year ago, took to her Instagram account to share the news of her significant investment in a Lagos property intended for her business. As a fashion entrepreneur, Ka3na revealed that this new location will serve as the headquarters for her fashion brand. Additionally, she announced that her business has now been officially trademarked, with its headquarters established in Lagos. Ka3na expressed immense pride in her achievements, reflecting on her journey from operating an 18-square-meter boutique in Elelewon Port Harcourt to owning a headquarters in one of Africa’s most bustling cities, Lagos. She emphasized the challenges of reshaping one’s mindset to embrace positive changes following experiences of trauma and pain.
In a recent interview, Spyro narrated how he was signed to buisnessman Paul Okoye's One Music Africa Fest labek for two years with nothing to show for it. According to Spyro, he signed to the label because he believed the label has the resources to push his career to the next level. However, during his two years at the label, he was "always in tears and crying". The singer claimed the label failed to invest in 'Funke' his collaboration with four-time Grammy nominee Davido and Mayorkun thus forcing him and his business partner to collect loans to promote the song. "I think he understands the showbiz business more than the does the music business," Spyro said on Paul O's style of running his One African music fest label. Reacting to Spyro's claim, Paul O has revealed that he invested 12 million naira on the singer's career without making a dime in return.
Ghanaian broadcaster Serwaa Amihere has opened up about the challenges she faced following the circulation of an intimate video purportedly involving her last year. Speaking recently at the Ignite Youth Empowerment Thanksgiving Service, Serwaa shared a heartfelt account of how the incident impacted her and how a kind gesture from her close friend, Obuobia Darko-Opoku, helped her through a dark period. In a candid moment during the event, Serwaa reflected on her struggle with depression at the time. “I was depressed and crying at home that day,” she revealed. “Then she came and said, ‘Let’s go and buy ice cream.’ I wasn’t talking to anyone, but she came to pick me up. She took me to Osu, and I remember trying to wear a cap. She asked, ‘Why? Why do you want to hide your face? Let’s go.’ She bought me a big cup of ice cream and said, ‘Today, eat all the ice cream you can.’”
In September 2024, legendary Nigerian actor Pete Edochie highlighted Ghana's significant impact on the African continent and the world at large. From music and culture to governance, let's explore what Pete Edochie said about Ghana's leadership in these areas across Africa. Read the full story published by GhanaWeb on Saturday, September 7, 2024 If you ask any African historian, he or she would be quick to point out the impact that Ghana has had on the African continent and the world beyond. From being the first African nation to gain independence to the impact that the country has had on music across the continent, Ghana has a rich story to tell, but very few people to tell it. In a video that has gone viral on social media, legendary Nigerian actor Pete Edochie was seen highlighting the significant contributions of Ghana to the culture of the African continent and the world.
Gospel music saw a surge in popularity last year, with new artistes bringing fresh perspectives to the genre. Among my latest discoveries is Sylvie Simbi, a talented singer-songwriter crafting her sound from Italy while hoping to connect with listeners in Kigali—and, if all goes well, bring her music to a live audience there. The New Times caught up with her to learn more about her journey and vision. Excerpts: Can you tell us about yourself? Where were you born? What led you to gospel music? I’m Sylvie Simbi, a singer and songwriter born and raised in Rome, Italy, to Rwandan parents. Music has always been a part of me—whether singing in church, at school or listening to records at home. It’s been my passion for as long as I can remember, and I truly believe it was my calling. In 2011, I had the incredible opportunity to feature in an Italian song that topped the pop charts, followed by a tour where I experienced the thrill of performing before massive crowds.
Tyla says she's treating her African Tygers to something special by showing them what will go down at her anticipated concert. The Water hitmaker received a hero's welcome after landing in South Africa in 2024 ahead of her sold-out shows in Cape Town and Pretoria, and Showmax is offering fans an opportunity to experience the magic once more. Together with the streaming service, Tyla announced that her African supporters would get the chance to watch the live stream of her upcoming concert at Pretoria's SunBet Arena on 18 January 2025: "Tygers! Me and Showmax decided to livestream this concert for everyone across Africa. I hardly get time to be home, so this one is gonna be special! I can’t wait for y’all to rock with me!" Yatish Narsi, Chief Marketing Officer at Showmax and MultiChoice South Africa, told Briefly News that the live stream is a chance for the platform to compete with big players:
Rogena plays the role of Sawsan in the series “Hesbet Omry”. A major conflict arises between her and her husband, leading him to kick her out of the house. She then decides to claim her right to “Kadd wa Sa’aya” (a legal principle entitling a wife to half of her husband’s wealth due to her contribution to their shared life) and divorces herself from him, demanding half of his property. “Hesbet Omry” is set to air during Ramadan 2025 and stars Rogena, Mohamed Radwan, Amr Abdel Gelil, Ali El-Tayeb, and Mahmoud El Bezzawy. It was written by Mahmoud Ezz and directed by Mai Mamdouh.
The concert is shaping up to be an absolute vibe, featuring some of Mzansi's top talent. Emo Adams is set to bring his usual energy and feel-good tunes while Loukmaan Adams’ smooth vocals will have you swaying in no time. Alistair Izobell, a veteran of the South African music scene, will bring his own magic to the stage with a performance. His versatility is evident in his discography, which includes albums like “Cape Town Blue - The Many Faces of Alistair Izobell” (2005) and “So in Love with You” (1998). Completing the line-up is the Sean D Band, who will ensure the energy stays lit throughout the evening. Bring along your blanket, settle in, and get ready for a night of relaxation and great vibes. The evening will kick off with a DJ set to get everyone in the mood before the main performances take centre stage.
In a bid to revitalize the Kumawood film industry, Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene, met with executives and stakeholders yesterday, February 18, 2025. This crucial meeting marked the beginning of a collaborative effort to reignite the industry’s full potential. Dr. Amoakohene emphasized the significance
