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The outspoken boxer says he is patiently waiting for President John Dramani Mahama to appoint him, especially as the government begins to reward loyal National Democratic Congress (NDC) members with key positions
Popular relationship therapist and media personality, Blessing CEO, has once again made headlines after receiving a Lexus GX470 from a mystery lover. This surprise gift has fueled fresh speculation about her love life. The grand gesture comes at a time when rumors are circulating about her alleged engagement to an unidentified man. Notably, Blessing CEO was previously linked to embattled businessman IVD, with their public displays of affection sparking dating rumors. However, this latest development suggests a possible shift in her romantic journey. In a viral video, Blessing CEO is seen visibly ecstatic, screaming with excitement as she lays eyes on the luxury SUV, which is reportedly worth millions of naira. As of now, she has neither confirmed nor denied the engagement speculations.
Grammy-nominated star Asake has been announced as one of the headliners for the Yardland Festival in France. The Nigerian hitmaker will be headlining the festival in the company of other global stars, including American rapper Latto and Belgian rapper Hamza. Other stars billed to perform at the festival include French hitmaker Tiakola and Swazi DJ & Producer Uncle Waffles. Asake's 2025 is off to an eventful start, as the singer has been showcasing his new face tattoos and daring fashion.
Well-known Nigerian actor and media figure, Nwaogu Udochukwu Victor, also called Nkubi, and his wife, Vivian, are celebrating their fourth wedding anniversary today. To honor this special day, Nkubi posted beautiful family pictures on his Instagram, sharing his appreciation for their time together. In a touching message, he shared their love story, explaining that they started dating in 2017 and got married after three and a half years together. “Our journey started in 2017, 3 and a half years later, we got married. Happy 4 years anniversary to us, my Lovey Lovey @vivian.joseph.391 ????❤️❤️❤️❤️,” he wrote. The couple, who inspire many with their lovely romance, received a flood of congratulatory messages from fans, coworkers, and supporters. Nkubi, recognized for his comedic talent and energetic nature, frequently shows his love for his wife and shares sweet memories of their time together.
Synergy, the production company behind the series Qahwat El Mahatta, has announced a cash prize of 1 million EGP for 20 viewers who successfully solve the show’s central mystery—identifying the killer of “Mo’men,” the character played by Ahmed Ghozzi. Suspicions revolve around six key suspects, including “Al-Moallem Riad” (Bayoumi Fouad), “Al-Malek” (Riyad El-Khouly), “Julie” (Alaa Awad), and “Reesha” (Hassan Abouelrous). Meanwhile, a police officer, portrayed by Ahmed Khaled Saleh, continues the investigation to uncover the real culprit. This marks the first time a production company has launched a cash-prize competition for a TV drama.
Bukedde TV presenter Simo Omunene W’ekibuga chocking on losses after his Valentine’s show at Freedom City flopping. Simo Omunene W’omukibuga organized an event dubbed Valentine’s Love Fete, with David Lutalo, Winnie, and Nwagi, as the headlining artists. Senga Justine Nantume, Senga Hamidah, Kojja Kevin Muwomya, and Kojja Kimbowa were also lined up to address issues related to the bedroom. However, the expected performers were a no-show at the event, with organizers improvising by having disabled individuals perform instead, much to the partiers’ disappointment. The development saw revelers resort their disappointment to property destruction, including plastic chairs among others. Based on the video accessed by Exclusive Bizz, the Police
The 2025 Grammy Awards, held at the Crypto.com Arena, was a night of groundbreaking moments and historic wins. From Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter securing her first Album of the Year win and making history as the first Black woman to win Best Country Album, to Kendrick Lamar sweeping all five categories he was nominated for with his viral hit Not Like Us, the 2025 Grammys was a celebration of global music excellence. Africa was not left out of the spotlight, with Nigeria’s Tems winning Best African Music Performance for Love Me Jeje, making her the first Nigerian to hold two Grammys after her 2023 win for Best Melodic Rap Performance with Future’s Wait For U. Ghanaian stars where also spotted even though the country is still awaiting its first Grammy win.
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.’”
Ghanaian music icon Samini is set to light up the music scene again with the release of his latest single, ‘CHAANA’, featuring the internationally celebrated Soweto Gospel Choir. Scheduled for release on March 13, this highly anticipated track marks the first single off his forthcoming album, ‘ORIGIN8A’, set to drop later this year. ‘CHAANA’, which means ‘shine’, is a soul-stirring Afro Pop anthem that seeks to uplift and inspire Africans, reinforcing the continent’s limitless potential, resilience, and unity. The song masterfully blends Samini’s distinct style with authentic African influences, incorporating the WALA dialect from Wa, the Upper West Region of Ghana—where Samini hails from—alongside Swahili elements delivered by the Soweto Gospel Choir. This fusion creates a Pan-African musical experience, celebrating diversity while emphasizing a common cultural heritage.
Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson has just discovered Idols SA winner Yanga Sobetwa’s rendition of her smash hit,”If This Isn’t Love”, on the show, almost seven years later, and she can’t get enough of it. The 23-year-old musician told Sowetan yesterday she felt validated that her 2018 performance had caught the attention of Hudson – an EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony winner) – and hoped to one day collaborate with her. On Tuesday, the 43-year-old American singer and actor, who became a household name after being part of American Idol in 2004, took to social media in a now viral post to praise then-16-year-old Sobetwa. “It feels so humbling. I was actually in disbelief but I’m so encouraged,” Sobetwa said. “The Bible says that your gift will make way for you and I’m seeing it come to light. The most surprising element about all of this is that I performed it seven years ago but I’m still receiving love – not just from people worldwide but the song’s original singer.
The wait is over! Shaka iLembe returns to claim its throne for an electrifying second season, premiering exclusively on Mzansi Magic on Sunday, 15 June at 20:00 CAT. Following a ground-breaking first season that captivated audiences across South Africa and beyond, the saga continues. More than just a visual spectacle, Season 1 became a cultural phenomenon. Sparking conversations, evoking deep emotions, and leaving an indelible mark on the storytelling landscape. The groundbreaking series that won a total of 12 South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTA), securing its place as a landmark in South African storytelling, continues with a powerful new chapter. Lemogang Tsipa once again embodies the formidable Shaka, while Thembinkosi Mthembu, SAFTA Best Actor winner for his role in Season 1, delivers another gripping performance as Dingiswayo. Together, they set the stage for a story driven by ambition, sacrifice, and unrelenting power.
Nigerian singer Joeboy tells a touching story about how his tough childhood led him to start a foundation to help children facing similar challenges In a recent interview with Isi Ijewere on the “Backstage Banter with Isi show,” Joeboy shared how being sent home from school for not paying fees inspired him to create a positive impact. Joeboy talked about how, during his junior secondary school years, he often had trouble paying his school fees, leading to some embarrassing moments. He remembered one time when his classmates made fun of him, expecting he would be sent home for not settling his fees. This experience left a deep mark on him. He said it inspired him to help those who go through the same difficulties.
