Ibrahim Soussi, a Libyan artist with Vibe Entertainment LY, is known for his contributions to the Arabic music scene. He collaborates with artists like Twix Mc and Faraj Faitory, producing tracks that blend contemporary sounds with traditional Arabic influences. Soussi's notable releases include "DLALE" featuring Twix Mc, "Good Morning" featuring Twix Mc, "باع الحبيب" featuring Faraj Faitory & Twix Mc, and "نهديلها." He maintains an active social media presence and YouTube channel.
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Legendary highlife musician, Agya Koo Nimo, has proffered some nuggets of wisdom to highlife crooner Kwabena Kwabena on how to observe good health practices.
This is the second stroke he had in the last seven months. Irv was a prominent figure in hip-hop throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, due to his work with Ja Rule and singer Ashanti. Irv Gotti, cofounder of Murder Inc. Records has died at the age of 54, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The famed record executive and producer’s cause of death is as yet unknown. Earlier on Wednesday (5 February 2025), that Irv suffered a stroke several days ago. This is the second stroke he had in the last seven months. Irv was a prominent figure in hip-hop throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, due to his work with Ja Rule and singer Ashanti. Irv Gotti made his mark in hip-hop early on as an A&R at Def Jam Recordings, where he signed DMX in 1997. He was also an instrumental part in getting Jay-Z‘s early records like “Ain’t No Ni**a” to Funkmaster Flex on Hot 97, which helped Hov’s career soar.
Arube ‘Isoko Fela One’ Otor, a Delta State-based highlife musician who became famous for marrying three women the same day, has declared his ability to fulfil his sexual obligations to each of them. PREMIUM TIMES earlier reported that Isoko Fela One married Oghenekome, Ewoma, and Oghenekaro at the Anglican Church Field in London Base, Uzere Kingdom, Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta State on Sunday. Arube, a native of Uzere Kingdom in Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta State, garnered significant social media attention two weeks ago when a flyer announcing his wedding went viral. In an interview with Vanguard newspaper, the singer, renowned for his Isoko Highlife music, stated that he possesses the strength to fulfil his duties to all three wives without neglecting any of them.
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.
Rita Laurence Ngarambe, Rwanda’s representative at Miss Face of Humanity 2022 and the First Runner-Up in the global competition, has announced she is preparing for her wedding in Rwanda with her fiancé, Jordan Cahill. The couple, who have been together for six years, will celebrate their union with family and friends in Kigali. According to the wedding invitations, the traditional 'Gusaba & Gukwa' ceremony will take place on March 8, 2025, at Juru Park, Rebero in Kigali. The intimate celebration will bring together their loved ones for a special reception. Speaking to InyaRwanda, Ngarambe revealed that she and Jordan officially married in Canada on February 10, 2024, with both a civil and church wedding. She explained that they chose to hold the Rwandan cultural ceremony at home so their families, who couldn’t attend the Canada wedding, could be part of their journey.
Ghanaian artiste Article Wan has pleaded with the organisers of Telecel Ghana Music Awards to consider billing him to perform at their award ceremonies. In a post he made on Facebook, the ‘That Thing’ hit maker suggested to the organisers, Charterhouse, to pay attention to the quality of artistes they put on stage. “Kudos to TGMA for your remarkable work over the years! As you plan ahead, I humbly suggest curating a lineup of talents like myself and others who deliver truly memorable performances, not just “jump and go” acts,” he wrote. He also touched on the issue of having more vibrant supporters seated in front so they could cheer performers on while they are on stage. “Having energetic supporters upfront could also help hype the event and keep the vibe alive. My little contribution with respect,” he add.
For the last couple of years, some top names have constantly been dominating Rwanda’s deejaying, but 2024 changed the whole narrative about disc spinning and left youngsters at the forefront of the profession which is currently among the most paid in Rwanda’s creative industry and the world at large. The era of pioneers like DJ Karim, DJ Toxxyk, Marnaud among many others who run Kigali’s nightlife is coming to an end, and youngsters are taking over the game. At the forefront of this revolution is DJ Inno, one of the disc jockeys who had an arguably successful year in 2024, sharing stages with some of Africa’s biggest acts and hosting big shows across the country. The young DJ saw his breakthrough taking him to the big stage alongside Africa’s elite DJs like Dope Caesar, Poco Lee, Obi and Rugar’s DJ Mr. West, and Zulu Tebeda, as part of the first OBI House show in Kigali that took place on November 15, at Atelier Du Vin.
Acting is not a one-size-fits-all craft. The style, energy, and technique required can shift depending on whether you’re performing for film or television. While both mediums share core acting principles such as emotional truth, character depth, and technical awareness, the way these elements are executed differs greatly. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for actors looking to navigate both worlds successfully. Acting for Film Film acting demands a high level of naturalism and internal depth. Unlike television, where performances often need to maintain a level of consistency over multiple episodes, film allows for a more immersive, self-contained performance. Every choice an actor makes contributes to the complete arc of the character within a limited timeframe, making each moment significant.
Ashley Ogle's GoFundMe progress was trending on X. People were in awe over how much she has raised thanks to helpful supporters. The official GoFundMe page created by Ashley Ogle has raised more than R385,000 thanks to donations from all around the world. The campaign aims to raise R887,000.
Nollywood actress Olayinka Solomon, widely recognized as Ogo Mushin in Yoruba cinema, has taken to social media to honor her longtime friend Adewumi Fatai with a heartfelt message filled with gratitude and affection. Recently, the actress, who has just welcomed a baby boy with her husband, posted on her Instagram account, featuring a photograph of her friend. In her message, she conveyed profound appreciation for their enduring friendship that has lasted for many years. In her tribute, the proud mother of three boys highlighted Adewumi’s unwavering loyalty and support, particularly acknowledging her role in organizing her son’s dedication ceremony in Nigeria.
The Moroccan film "Divorced Women of Casablanca" by director Mohamed Ahed Bensouda was screened in Cotonou on Tuesday as part of the celebration of Francophonie Month. A statement from the Kingdom's embassy in Cotonou stated that this show, organized at its initiative, was attended by ambassadors, representatives of accredited diplomatic and consular missions, and members of the Moroccan community, on the occasion of Francophonie Month. Morocco's ambassador to Benin, Rachid Rkibi, emphasized that the celebration of Francophonie falls within the framework of Morocco's commitment, as an active member of the International Organization of La Francophonie, to promoting the values of solidarity and dialogue, as well as strengthening the rule of law, democracy, human rights, and the integration of women and children.
President John Dramani Mahama, during his visit to Kumasi ahead of meeting the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, also paid a visit to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Taabea Group of Companies, Dr. Christian Kwasi Agyeman. In a video circulating on social media, President Mahama was seen coming out of his presidential vehicle in an all-white outfit. The president was approached by Dr. Agyeman, together with his children, and was seen exchanging pleasantries with them. John Mahama was then ushered to the residence by the business mogul. Background President Mahama, on January 18, 2025, arrived in Kumasi to pay a courtesy call on the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II ahead of the Akwasidae Festival at the Manhyia Palace. The visit marked John Dramani Mahama's first official visit to the Ashanti Region after being sworn in as president.
