Iretiola Olusola Doyle is a Nigerian actress, entertainer, TV presenter, writer, and public speaker. Born in 1967, she attended Christ's School Ado Ekiti and graduated from the University of Jos with a degree in Theatre Arts. She produced and presented her own fashion show, Oge With Iretiola, and anchored several television shows. She was nominated for the 2016 Africa Movie Academy Awards for her role in Fifty. She is married to Patrick Doyle and has six children.
Country
Nigeria
Born
May 5, 1967
Age
59 yrs
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Dakore Egbuson-Akande and her husband Olumide Akande are marking 15 years of marriage and 19 years as a couple. She shared images from their anniversary dinner on Instagram. We celebrate their success with warm congratulations!
Spacetoon, the Arabic animation and kids’ entertainment channel, announced on Instagram on its 25th anniversary, 16 March, that Ahmed El-Ghandour, widely known as El Daheeh (The Nerd), will be joining Spacetoon with a brand-new animated series titled Akher Daheeh Ala El Ard (The Last Nerd on Earth). El-Ghandour is a content creator, known for his engaging and thought-provoking educational content, making this collaboration a blend of knowledge and fun. With his signature storytelling style and ability to simplify complex scientific concepts, his presence on Spacetoon represents a new phase for the channel. While details about the show remain scarce, fans can expect a unique animated adventure infused with El-Ghandour’s signature humor and intellect. The announcement has already sparked excitement across social media, with many eager to see how Akher Daheeh ala El Ard will bring a fresh perspective to Spacetoon’s lineup.
The singer used his Facebook page to share the special moment with his mother and on the occasion, he expressed his affection for his mother, highlighting the great relationship between the two. “I’m my mother’s only chip. I can’t and shouldn’t get wet, sorry, but you’re going to have to put up with me a lot,” wrote the kudurista. It is worth remembering that the artist recently suffered a traffic accident on the road that connects Saurimo to the municipality of Luau, in the province of Moxico, Delero King, who emerged unharmed from the incident, emerged with the release of the new song “Circunstâncias da Vida”, on March 15th.
On January 2, 2024, Darkoo released a new single titled 'Focus On Me (All the sexy girls in the club)'. On the vibrant single which went viral on TikTok before its release, she sampled P-Square's hit record 'Gimme Dat' off their 2009 album 'Danger'. The music video inspired by P-Square's video for 'Gimme Dat' was released days later before it was taken down over copyright infringements. According to Darkoo in a post on her X account on January 11, 2025, the music video was taken down by Peter AKA Mr. P who is one half of the legendary P-Square group. Darkoo claimed that the 45-year-old music icon was acting out of spite because failed to accede to his request to be featured on the single. She said that despite promising to make him a part of the remix, Peter refused to be appeased. In a series of posts, Darkoo claimed that she cleared the sample and even conceded 50 percent of the royalties to P-Square out of respect for their work and status.
Rising star Donell Mbelle, who was recently released on R1000 bail appeared in the Randburg Magistrated Court on Monday, 10 February. Donell, who is the son of actress Sonia Mbele also trended on social media when he lost his Born Into Fame gig. News24 confirms that the reality TV star appeared in the Randburg Magistrates' Court for the second time on Monday, 10 February. Social media user @mduduzi Nonyane shared a video of the Donell in court on Monday, 10 February.
The vocal OAP on social media decried the low replay value of most songs churned out by Nigerian artists in the last five years. He argued that music listeners are overwhelmed with choices as numerous tracks are released simultaneously, often driven by trends. He suggested that many of these songs are created primarily to cater to attention-seeking audiences, with a strong focus on streaming numbers. Taking to his X, he wrote: Most of the songs made now in the last five years have no longevity. You might not remember them not because they not good enough but the market is over saturated with so many songs made in a haste. It’s a race to be heard, a number game over anything else.
In 2024, Rwanda witnessed the comeback of a sound that many thought had faded from the country’s mainstream music, and that’s the classic old-school hip-hop style of the late 90s and early 2000s. This evolution, led by a new generation of artistes, mainly rappers and producers, is a clear move in the country’s music scene, marking a pivotal moment for hip-hop culture in Rwanda. Among the key players driving this movement is Juni Quickly, a 22-year-old producer who is quickly emerging as a household name in Rwanda’s music scene, with some of the biggest hits in the country. Born Junior Boris Ibambe, Juni Quickly is signed to Trappish Records and has already made a name for himself by producing hit songs, most notably 'Bwe Bwe Bwe' by Bruce the 1st featuring the likes of Ish Kevin, Kenny K Shot, and Bulldog, which has been hailed as one of the top-selling tracks of 2024.
The long-speculated union between Yanga star Stephanie Aziz Ki and fashion icon Hamisa Mobetto has finally come to fruition—the couple is now officially husband and wife! Their elegant Nikah ceremony took place today, February 16, 2025, at the Nnuur Mosque in Mbweni, Dar es Salaam, officiated by the Grand Sheikh of Dar es Salaam, Sheikh Walid Alhad Omar, alongside other esteemed Islamic clerics.
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.
Gospel actress, Toluwalope Adegboyega-Alagbe, popularly known as Flora in the film, Abattoir series, is dead. Naija News learnt that Flora, reportedly passed away on February 4, 2025, from injuries sustained in a December 2024 car accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. In a post via Facebook on Thursday, the renowned drama evangelist and founder of Mount Zion Faith Drama Ministry, Mike Bamiloye, mourned Flora in a heartfelt tribute. He described Flora’s death as a transition to eternal rest, reaffirming his unwavering faith in God’s plan and the mission of Christian filmmaking. Bamiloye, whose ministry has played a significant role in gospel drama in Nigeria, declared that the mission of producing faith-based films remains unshaken despite the loss and encouraged his colleagues in the Christian film industry to press on.
Renowned Ghanaian musician Shatta Wale has called on President John Dramani Mahama to prioritize reforms in Ghana's entertainment industry as his new administration takes office. In a heartfelt Facebook post, the "On God" hitmaker highlighted the challenges faced by creatives in the country. He urged the president to implement changes that would foster professionalism and ensure sustainability in the sector. Shatta Wale shared his concerns about the struggles of upcoming artists, stating that many face the same difficulties that seasoned musicians like himself have endured. He stressed the importance of creating an environment where young talents can see music as a viable career path rather than just a passion. The post quickly gained traction, with many Ghanaians commending Shatta Wale for championing the cause of the entertainment industry. They expressed optimism that President Mahama would take action to address the issues raised.
In allusion to Valentine's Day, which is celebrated this Friday, February 14, Angolan musician Ésio do Dadão made available on Platinaline's official YouTube channel the video clip of his most recent song, entitled “Funge” . Author of the hit “Dadão” , Filho do Povo , as he called himself, Ésio emerged in 2012 with his distinctive voice, impressing the Angolan people with his compositions. Speaking to Platinaline, the musician explained that the lyrics of the song “Funge” were created to warn women about relationships. For the artist, the title of the song should be understood figuratively, as it seeks to convey the idea that men often have multiple relationships.
