Brain Jotter is a Nigerian comedian known for his popular comedy series Papa Benji. He has been nominated for the NET Honours Breakout Social Creator of the Year and GAGE Award Online Comedian of the Year. Jotter considers Basket Mouth and Kelvin Hart as role models.
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The series “Kamel El Adad++ returns for its third season in Ramadan 2025, following the great success of its previous two seasons. The show continues to blend comedy and social drama, focusing on the married couple Ahmed and Laila, who face daily challenges due to their previous relationships.
Moonchild Sanelly has finally heeded her fans' calls for new music by releasing her third studio album. Moonchild Sanelly drops new album Our girl, Moonchild Sanelly, ushered in 2025 on a high note with the release of her new album, Full Moon. The singer said the project represents all the phases she went through to become whole, from wins to losses and setbacks, saying: "It is a culmination of everything I needed to experience to get to this point, every emotion I had to feel, everything I went through. So here I am, a FULL Moon." The vibrant 37-year-old singer's project features her signature style of music, which has helped her stand out, especially at a time when many songs have begun to sound eerily similar. This also helped her score two spots in the EA Sports FC soundtrack with Gwara Gwara and Big Man.
Media personality Do2dtun has shared the importance of gaining acceptance from a partner’s family. He emphasized the need to consider a partner’s family before committing. Speaking via a post on his X account, he warned that a lack of family approval can create an unsustainable situation. The media personality cautioned against relying on a partner to constantly mediate or defend the relationship, as this can lead to emotional exhaustion. Do2dtun wrote: “Before you pick a partner, look at the family first. It’s very key. If a decision-maker doesn’t like you, it’s over. If you expect your partner to stand in the gap, they will eventually break. It’s worse if you now have a partner that has no mind of their own.
The Egyptian editor Markos Erian won the award for Best Trailer in the Middle East and North Africa for the film Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo at the fourth edition of The Global Entertainment Awards. Arian stated that they aimed to create an unconventional teaser for an Egyptian film that made it to the Venice Film Festival. IMG_7501 It was the first time a long teaser trailer was made, offering extensive details while drawing the audience into the story of Hassan and Rambo. He added that this is the second time he has won this award, following his victory last year for the trailer of “Haggan”. “Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo” follows a 30-year-old man named Hassan, who embarks on a journey of self-discovery while confronting his past fears. His mission is to save his dog and only companion, Rambo, from an uncertain fate after being involved in a serious incident.
Nigerian Afrobeat singer, David Adeleke, better known as Davido, has called out the Osun State Commissioner of Police, Muhammed Umar Abba, over the political crisis rocking the state. Naija News reports that Davido’s uncle and the Osun Governor, Ademola Adeleke, alongside his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has been embroiled in a political tussle with All Progressives Congress (APC) members. The crisis stems from attempts by sacked Local government chairmen elected on the platform of the APC to force their way into office despite court orders removing them from office. Governor Adeleke had at press conference on Sunday raised alarm over an alleged plot by the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Gboyega Oyetola, to cause chaos and anarchy in the state from Monday, February 17, 2025.
Social media has been buzzing with excitement as Mzansi Magic shared an announcement regarding one of their drama series. Recently, Mzansi Magic shared on their social media pages that the series that made history by winning a total of 12 awards, Shaka iLembe, will be making its comeback to our small screen for another season.
A recent family portrait of the Modiselle sisters—Refilwe, Bontle, and Candice—alongside their mother has garnered significant attention on social media. The image, shared by user @__T_touch on Twitter, was captioned: "The Modiselle sisters with their mother." The Modiselle sisters are prominent figures in South Africa's entertainment industry. Refilwe is celebrated as the country's first professional fashion model with albinism, Bontle is a renowned choreographer and media personality, and Candice has made her mark as an actress and television presenter. The photograph has elicited numerous positive reactions from netizens: @Melo_Malebo commented: "This woman made superstars, she has to be proud of herself." @DazylingQueeen remarked: "The Modiselle sisters with their mother are goals. So much power and grace in one picture." @TKwazi added: "This mother did an AMAZING job; all her daughters are beautiful people inside and outside!"
Controversial media personality, Solomon Buchi has advised Oluwadolarz’s fiancee, Ifeluv to turn deaf ears to his mother’s plea and move on from the relationship. Recall that Ifeluv took to social media to accuse Oluwadolarz, who is also her baby daddy, of cheating and failing to fully provide for their child. Reacting to the scandal, Buchi advised Ifeluv to save herself from a lifetime of misery and leave the relationship. Speaking via X, he urged Ifeluv to ignore Oluwadolarz mother plea, adding that she is from a different generation.
“At Vwaza, we want to move away from the subscription-based model that most streaming services use. We understand that people no longer want to keep paying monthly for music. We are bringing back the concept of music ownership, allowing fans to buy the music and own it forever, just like they did with CDs in the past,” he said. Fickson also said 80 percent of the earnings from music sales go directly to artists who are provided with real-time insights into their streams and earnings, allowing them to track their success and manage their finances effectively. He said: “Vwaza will offer better payouts with higher revenue splits and direct artist payments to ensure that musicians earn more and faster. They do not have to wait to reach a certain number of streams. “With the iOS version, we ensure that no one is left out. We put Malawian music in the hands of more people, creating opportunities for both artists and fans.”
The year 2024 was marked by significant development in the field of Moroccan cultural and creative industries in general, and the film industry in particular. The year 2024 recorded the highest revenues in 15 years, reaching 127 million and 645 thousand dirhams in revenue, and the number of viewers reached 2 million and 181 thousand viewers in cinemas. This is an important number that indicates the Moroccan public’s interest in cinemas, and it also confirms that the positive dynamics of the film sector during the last three years have begun to achieve its goals. Compared to previous years, the year 2023 recorded about 89 million dirhams in cinema revenues, compared to 77 million dirhams in 2023 and 33 million dirhams in 2021.
Afrobeats sensations Davido and Omah Lay are listed to perform at the 2025 Couleur Café Festival in Brussels, Belgium, its organisers have said. The organisers of the music fiesta released the names of the headlining artistes in a post on the official Instagram page of the Couleur Café. The post reads: “The lineup is shaping up real nice, right? And the best part? We’re not even done yet,” teasing more artist announcements. Other international artistes slated to perform at the festival include Little Simz, Nathy Peluso, Shenseea and Denzel Curry, among others.
Ghanaian musician Mahnny has expressed concern over the growing issue of drug use among the youth in Ghana. In a recent interview on Daybreak Hitz with Andy Dosty, he discussed the alarming trend, particularly highlighting the prevalence of drugs in places like Atlanta. “I am starting to see some demonstration about drug use and stuff and I feel it is messing up the youth. Because when you get to Atlanta, the downtown there you’d know that there is drugs in this country. It’s very crazy, like nice guys, nice girls, everybody is on drugs, and I think it is not a good thing,” Mahnny said. The artiste believes there is someone orchestrating the influx of drugs into the country, targeting young people. “Maybe there’s somebody somewhere bringing all these goods down for people to sell them to our youth, and it’s spoiling them,” he explained. Mahnny also spoke about the evolution of drugs, specifically ecstasy, noting how it has changed in appearance over time.
