Akinyoola Ayoola, popularly known as Officer Kamo or Kamo state, is a Nigerian comedian, actor, and skit maker known for his humorous portrayals of a dramatic police officer. His comedy style involves exaggerated law enforcement scenarios, often leading to hilarious misunderstandings and chaotic encounters.
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Trump has opened his borders to the Afrikaners in South Africa who feel they are being racially persecuted and ethnically cleansed and it has snowballed into a political storm in South Africa and on the internet.
Ghanaian musician B4Bonah, known for his breakout hits like ‘Dear God’ and ‘Kpeme,’ is making powerful moves behind the music scene. In his resurgence, he continues to bridge the gap between music and visual artistry, solidifying his reputation as a multidisciplinary creative. His latest achievement sees his song ‘Stratagem’ featured in a film project called “AMERIGHANA,” by celebrated Ghanaian designer Papa Oppong for his SS25 collection, who was also recently announced as Nike’s new color designer. This collaboration highlights B4Bonah’s deep-rooted connections within the creative industry, fusing fashion, visual storytelling, and music.
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.
In a recent livestream on TikTok, Nigerian artist Fido surprised many by gifting N5 million to Peller. This generous contribution served as a gesture of gratitude for Peller’s ongoing incorporation of Fido’s song “Joy is Coming” in his content. The touching incident rapidly gained traction online, with fans expressing admiration for the camaraderie and mutual respect shared between the two artists. Clips capturing Fido’s donation and Peller’s heartfelt response circulated widely across various social media platforms. This act of generosity highlights the supportive spirit prevalent within the Nigerian music industry, where artists actively uplift and celebrate one another’s successes. Watch video
Commander Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi, one of the early influencers in Nigerian music, has reached out to Fuji star King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, known as KWAM 1 or K1, to share his condolences on the loss of his mother, Alhaja Halimah Abike Akeredolu Adesanya. Note that KWAM 1’s mother died at the age of 105 and was buried in accordance with Islamic practices. Following her death, the Fuji singer has received kind messages from thoughtful Nigerians, including a condolence call from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. A touching video that went viral showed KWAM 1 bowing respectfully while Obey prayed for him in Yoruba.
Lawyer Mukasa Mbidde was left in shock after he was ambushed by a woman claiming to be his lover at a hotel in Kampala where he was having lunch with his wife Phiona Nayebale.
Ghanaian singer J. Derobie says he still has big dreams of reaching the top of his music career, including winning a Grammy. The Poverty hitmaker said despite the challenges that come with fame, he remains focused on his musical journey and believes he is on the right path. “I always imagined myself heading to the top, and I still have that dream. I believe I will make it to the top and win a Grammy one day. No matter what happens, I know I am on the right path. So I don’t worry too much. My focus is just to put out the work—so many songs,” he said. However, he admitted that his biggest regret in life is becoming famous and being recognized everywhere he goes. According to him, after rising to fame, he could no longer visit his favorite waakye joints freely, something he found very frustrating.
In life, motivational speakers and influencers are often celebrated for sharing enduring messages of transformation, hope, and progress. These themes inspire undervalued individuals to recognise their worth and potential. It is also essential to acknowledge the significance of discovering value in what is frequently overlooked. This idea was powerfully illustrated in visual artist Wycliffe Mundofa’s exhibition, which opened at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe last Friday. Titled “Ibwe Rakaraswa Nemuvaki,” loosely translated as “the stone that the builders rejected,” the exhibition serves as a beacon of hope for those in despair. With a particular focus on women, the media-shy Mundofa’s artistic expressions were beautifully showcased throughout his month-long exhibition.
Okyeame Kwame looked stylish in a long white Kaftan top designed with embroidery that he paired with white trousers. Ghanaian entrepreneur and celebrity mother Annica Nsiah-Apau wore a custom-made two-piece ensemble for the lovey-dovey photoshoot. Okyeame Kwame shared the beautiful photos on Instagram with this caption: "16 years of marriage with the best wife alive. 16 years of trying to figure you out and coming to know it is impossible. Sixteen years of knowing to be able to love you, I must first love you. 16 years of dependency and connecting at the spiritual level. 16 years of conflicts and resolutions, knowing the resolutions will always win. We have 16 years of shared culture and unrealistic goals. We have 16 years of forgiving each other, knowing we will surely hurt each other again.
Influencer and actor Ishmauel Songo reveals that he will be making an appearance in season five of South Africa's reality TV show, Big Brother Mzansi. The actor who is famously known for portraying the character of Mpande Zulu in The Wife confirmed the news on Friday, 10 January 2025. Songo shared a video on his Instagram and captioned the post: "I'm going into the Big Brother house from the 10th -11th January 2025. I'm so excited. This is going to be one hell of a ride." The actor adds in the video that he got an invite to be in the Big Brother house for one night. Fans of the show revealed that they can't wait to see him on the reality TV show.
After a full year of work and evaluation of all the dramatic series that aired in 2024 across the Arab world, the management of the Arab Drama Critics Awards (ADCA) announced the results of the voting by senior critics in Egypt and the Arab world for the fourth edition of drama series in 2024.
Gospel musician Great Ampong has been forced to eat the humble pie as he released a new song titled ‘Apology,’ to address his pre-election shenanigan. In the days leading up to the December 7 election, Ampong composed a campaign song for the NPP which contained indecent remarks directed at former President John Mahama and the NDC.
