
Lydian John has made significant contributions to Nollywood, featuring in various films and television series. She is best known for her roles as Adura in "Hush" and Iyore in "Blood of Enogie" . Beyond acting, she is the author of the book "Get That Acting Job!" and serves as an acting coach, sharing her industry knowledge with aspiring actors.
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Renowned Rwandan singer King James has expressed his satisfaction upon seeing his fellow artist Bruce Melodie embrace business investments after a conversation they had during Rwanda Day.
Musician and composer Mohamed Ben Abdel Salam passed away this Thursday morning in Rabat, at the age of 94, after suffering from illness, according to what his family learned. The deceased, who was born in the city of Sale, is considered one of the pillars of Moroccan singing art, as he accumulated a rich artistic career that spanned decades and influenced Moroccan song with immortal creative works. Ben Abdel Salam, who bore the title of "Master of Moroccan Zajal Song" during his lifetime, signed about 250 musical works performed by great artists such as Ismail Ahmed, Abdel Wahab Doukkali, Naima Samih, Bahiga Idris, and Mohamed Idrissi. The deceased also founded the "Ittihad Salawi" band, led the Moroccan Radio Variety Band, and participated in radio programs that left an imprint, such as "The Ear Has a Memory" and "Samar".
Nigerian actor and filmmaker Emmanuel Ehumadu, popularly known as Emma Labista, has joined the list of celebrities with newly acquired homes. On December 26, 2024, Labista took to Instagram to share the exciting news of his latest achievement—a luxurious mansion he described as a Christmas gift to himself. Sharing a photo of the property, the Nollywood star credited his success to divine intervention. He captioned the post: “A Christmas Present to ‘ME.’ Awesome God made it Possible. Thank You, Jesus.” The announcement quickly went viral, with fans and well-wishers flooding the comments section to celebrate his milestone. Labista’s achievement has inspired admiration across social media.
Ntsiki Mazwai made allegations about the reasons why certain people were chosen for the Havana International Book Fair. The Indoda Yakho singer made serious accusations against higher-ups in the Department of Arts and Culture. Ntsiki Mazwai vents about Arts Department Ntsiki Mazwai took to X and wrote that she is fed up with seeing "Arts Ministers" allegedly providing industry opportunities to celebrities in exchange for personal favours. She claimed "another one" sponsored a chest augmentation surgery for an "IT girl." Ntsiki's rant comes after South Africa participated in the latest Havana International Book Fair. Attendees representing South Africa were meant to include "authors, poets, and literary figures", according to the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture. See the post below:
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.
THE name Joe “Local” Nyamungoma evokes different meanings for different people, particularly in showbiz. His newly released music project “Common Sense” has captured the attention of many music lovers. The three-track mini-album features the standout song “Mr Plan”, which is making waves on national radio. Beyond radio, it has become a staple among cross-border bus crews, who now include it as a regular feature on their playlists. What makes “Mr Plan” particularly intriguing is not only its captivating beat — delivered through varying yet carefully calculated tempos — but also its thought-provoking and satirical message. In the song, Nyamungoma raises a profound question on why the world’s brightest minds — engineers, medical doctors, artistes and others — fail to find a way to communicate back to the land of the living after departing this world? He humorously questions whether the afterlife is simply “so comfortable” that they forget the loved ones they left behind.
Merely days after announcing the birth of his first child, Nigerian gospel musician Moses Bliss has taken to social media to urge the public to refrain from posting other people's children as his own. The new dad posted his plea on Facebook on January 14, 2025, reminding the public that he and his wife Marie have yet to post their child online. His post read, "Please stop circulating other people's babies as ours. We appreciate the love, but let's do the right thing. We have not posted our child. Let's shop with the AI images too, please,"
Ghanaian rapper Amerado has boldly asserted that any conversation surrounding the Artiste of the Year title at the upcoming 2024 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) that excludes his name is a demonstration of ignorance. In a social media post on Friday, January 10, the “Kwaku Anase” hitmaker expressed disappointment at any attempt to overlook his contributions in the year under review. He emphasized that such omissions would be detrimental to both the music industry and aspiring artists. “Artiste of the Year conversation without Amerado under the 2024 year of review is an exposure of ignorance and consequently brutal to the industry and upcoming ones,” the rapper stated.
Media personality, Yeni Kuti has reacted to veteran actress, Ngozi Ezeonu berating some ladies over their outfits to an audition. thespian was captured in a viral video rebuking two young ladies for attending auditions in revealing outfits, especially those without bras. The ladies wore outfits without bras to the Lagos audition, which didn’t sit well with Ngozi. She disapproved of their choice to attend the event without bras, querying their intentions and lamenting how frequent it has become. The video sparked reactions on social media, while some praised her for taking a stance against indecent dressing, others slammed her. Speaking on the viral video during Your View show on TVC, Yeni Kuti said it wasn’t Ngozi’s business to condemn them. She questioned the veteran on what she wore and did during her youthful days. Yeni stated that older people often tend to forget their youthful indiscretions.
South African actor Mlamli Mangcala has reportedly lost out on a lot of money after a business deal went south. ZiMoja reported that the former The Queen actor was reportedly looking into getting into the trucking business. With the help of a businesswoman who owns 14 trucks, he invested R300,000. However, the deal went wrong and Mlamli is speaking out. According to the news publication, Mlamli said, "She was under the pretence of helping me enter the trucking business. After making payments, she blocked me on all platforms and failed to deliver on her promises," he alleged. Mlamli said Ntuntwana always speaks and encourages women on social media platforms but he feels as though he was wronged. After leaving the acting industry, Mlamli put his qualifications to good use and resumed his work at the hospital.
Nigerian actor Chidi Mokeme recounted a traumatic experience from five years ago when his house was destroyed by fire. He shared a poignant video on social media, expressing the emotional weight of the incident. Mokeme characterized the event as one of the most terrifying moments of his life, highlighting the profound impact it had on him. He wrote; “OUR HOUSE GOT BURNT. Coming face to face with fire in its full glory is one of the scariest experiences anyone can ever have. The trauma stays with you forever. Exactly 5 years ago, on this day, at this exact time, what started like an ordinary day with bright sunshine and beautiful weather, quickly became a nightmare. And the eventual loss of everything.
Amusical theatre graduate and Naledi Award nominee, Kanyi has built a thriving career, with standout performances as Nomasomi in Mzansi Magic’s 1802: Love Defies Times and as Nomzamo in Mzansi Magic’s Lavish. In Soft Life, she plays Zam’s (Mampho Brescia) right-hand woman, overseeing the daily operations of NubiaBlaq, an establishment that serves as a front for an escort agency. With Soft Life now available to binge on Showmax, Zibuyile Dladla sat down with Kanyi to discuss how her personal experiences helped shape her portrayal of Lady T.
