DEBBY FELIX ELOGHOSA's personality, appearance and style
DEBBY FELIX ELOGHOSA's content, collaborations, and interactions with fans.
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.
It looks like Euphonik's hate is a long-term investment after he celebrated the death of one of his apparent enemies. In the wake of former Sunday Sun editor, Prince Chauke's passing, it appears not everyone was saddened by the news. Chauke is said to have collapsed in his flat after a brief illness on Saturday, 11 January 2025. Commenting on the news was DJ Euphonik, who seemingly celebrated Chauke's demise on X, and even roped in DJ Fresh to celebrate with him: "God fetched another one, @DJFreshSA." One netizen alleged that Chauke was one of the journos who pushed the sexual assault allegations against Euphonik and Fresh, which would explain the apparent beef
After an extended break from the urban music scene, hip-hop artists Diktator and Isu have made a comeback with a new remix of IKK’s track “Ndabweranso,” which also features artists such as Hyphen, BeeJay, Daredevilz, Blak Jak, Barry One, Base Cube and Mafo. This exciting collaboration marks a significant return for both artists, captivating fans old and new. Isu, who rose to prominence in the urban music scene with the song “Gifted Swag” in 2012, has been inactive in music for over a decade; the same is true for Diktator. However, Diktator attempted a comeback in 2022 with the tracks “Kunyapa,” featuring Macelba, and “Lekeni,” with Saint. Despite the challenges they faced, it’s clear that both artists have rekindled their passion for music, and their return has sparked new interest.
Comedian Baba De Baba was reportedly arrested on Monday, February 10, 2025, following a criminal petition filed against him by actress May Edochie a month ago. May Edochie’s lawyer, who confirmed the arrest, stated that Baba De Baba was being investigated for cyberstalking, cyberbullying, and other criminal offenses. The lawyer also revealed that the comedian had accused May of threatening his life and kidnapping his son, claims that reportedly led to legal action. Police had been monitoring him for two weeks before setting up a sting operation. According to reports, Baba De Baba was lured in with an endorsement deal, which he eagerly pursued, demanding ₦10 million and an additional allowance for appearances. Upon arriving to finalize the deal, he was arrested on the spot.
The much-anticipated “Amore Valentine's Gala,” held at the Kigali Conference and Exhibition Village (KCEV) on February 14, offered an evening of romance through live music. The event failed to attract a big turn up as expected but artistes on the performance lineup, led by Burundian music icon Kidum Kibido, Alyn Sano, and Gakondo singer Ruti Joel, made sure those who showed up enjoyed a memorable night of romance with unforgettable music. The venue was adorned in the spirit of Valentine's Day, with tables elegantly decorated in red and black, each featuring roses and other love-themed symbols.
Nollywood actress Lizzy Gold has expressed her apologies to the Igbo community after a video of her in a masquerade outfit went viral. She clarified that she did not intend to offend anyone and shared her passion for epic films, mentioning that this was her second time wearing such a costume. Lizzy explained that she donned the masquerade outfit for a film role and performed a cleansing ritual with alligator pepper before praying and putting it on. In her appeal for forgiveness from the Igbo community, the actress recognized that there were moments when she got too deep into her character and crossed lines. She also referenced her Christian roots while addressing the fallout another actress experienced for wearing a masquerade costume.
Celebrated South African award-winning musician Wouter Kellerman at the 67th Grammy Awards won his third award from the prestigious Hollywood awards, in the category of Best New Age, Ambient or Chant Album. He tells IOL entertainment this year's win feels absolutely surreal and deeply meaningful. " 'Triveni' is an album rooted in healing and spiritual connection, and seeing it recognized at this level is incredibly rewarding. "The collaboration between South African, Indian, and Japanese musical traditions made it a truly unique project and I'm especially grateful for the journey with Chandrika Tandon and Eru Masumoto. The album "Triveni" is a powerful collaboration with Indian vocalist Tandon and Japanese cellist Matsumoto, it seamlessly blends elements of new age, chant and world music to create a transcendent experience for listeners. Japan, India and South Africa, a true cultural collaboration driven by the shared vision of creating music that uplifts and heals.
Nigerian rapper, Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu, better known as Odumodublvck, has revealed that the circumstance surrounding his birth was miraculous. Naija News reports that the ‘Industry Machine’ crooner, in a recent episode of the Afrobeats podcast, claimed he is a covenant child. According to Odumodublvck, his mother gave birth to him when she was 39. During the interview, Odumodublvck also boasted that he is one of the most confident artists in music history. He said, “I am the only child of my mom. She gave birth to me when she was 39. I’m a covenant child. That’s what people don’t understand. I don’t just come out and say things. They are not fallacies. I grew up in the church. That’s the foundation of my music.” “I am one of the most confident artistes in the history of music… I am just a vessel.”
The main poster for Tara Emad and Omar El Shennawy Egyptian drama film "Le Awel Marra" has just dropped ahead of the film release on January 29th across Egyptian cinemas. The film follows Ghada and Khaled, a couple whose seemingly perfect love story is shattered when Khaled is given life altering news that he has contracted HIV. This ignites a night full of suspicion, violence, and mutual accusations of betrayal, revealing deep fissures in their relationship. Recently, the film held a packed world premiere at the 14th Luxor African Film Festival in the presence of its cast and crew with several notable personalities in attendance who praised the film, including internationally renowned film critic Tarek El Shenawy, as well as actors Ahmed Magdy and Dalia Mostafa, among others.
Poor Lorna Maseko can't catch a break, and netizens are back to throwing shade at her cooking. Read more: Coming from bagging a huge partnership with South African Airways (SAA) as the executive chef, it seems Lorna Maseko's supporters aren't the only ones talking about her new gig. Several netizens have come forward to bash the celebrity cook's meals, with claims that she doesn't know her way around the kitchen. What first started as curiosity about her cabbage recipe blew up to peeps questioning how Lorna has managed to build a reputable culinary career and cook for stars like Omarion
Get ready for a mix of humor, music, and mystery! Sharmoofers made a special appearance in Akram Hosny’s El Captain, bringing their signature energy and musical charm to the screen. Playing themselves, the popular band joins pilot Hossam Ezzeldin (Akram Hosny) on a mission to banish ghosts. But did their music do the trick? Watch Episode 3 to find out! Titled “Zambahola”, the song is a collaboration between Akram Hosny and the band Sharmoofers. “Zambahola” is written and performed by Akram Hosny and Ahmed Bahaa. Ahmed Bahaa composed the music, which was arranged by Mohamed El Arkan and produced by Ideology. The series “El Captain” follows the story of pilot Hossam Ezz El-Din, played by Akram Hosny, who makes an unintentional mistake during a flight, leading to a plane crash. As the sole survivor, he is shocked to find the spirits of some passengers appearing to him, seeking his help in completing unfinished tasks to save their souls.
The Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, known as Kwam 1, appears to have addressed the controversy surrounding his ‘Ga nu si’ comment during the Fidau prayer for his late mother, Alimotu Anifowoshe. PREMIUM TIMES gathered that Kwam 1 in January, while preparing for his late mother’s eight-day Fidau ceremony, incurred the wrought of some Islamic clerics when he used the phrase ‘Ga’nu sí during a conversation with a man. Speaking in Yoruba, the singer said, ”Alfas (Muslim clerics) will not go to my father’s house for the party; it’s my house they will ‘Ga’nu sí. We then prayed in my home before returning to my father’s house for the main party.”
