Adebayo Salami, popularly known as Oga Bello, is a renowned Nigerian actor, producer, and director. He is a veteran of the Yoruba movie industry and is considered one of its most influential figures.
Country
Nigeria
Born
May 9, 1952
Age
73 yrs
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Television presenter Da Wanny, this Saturday, March 15, praised his colleague for the professionalism and contribution he has made to the world of television . In a photo shared by Job Paiva on his Instagram account, Da Wanny took the opportunity to praise his colleague. “The country, my pride and the pride of Angola, you are the nation my brother, the story is just beginning”, wrote the presenter .
Wena Wodumo is about to shake the TV game up. If the trailer is anything to go by, Babes Wodumo's reality TV show will showcase a different side of her and possibly answer some of her fan's burning questions. Trailer for Babes Wodumo's reality show Durban Gqom star Babes Wodumo has finally released the trailer for her upcoming reality TV show Wena Wodumo. The reality show was originally titled Uthando Lodumo. Following the death of the Kwaito star Mampinthsa, it was renamed Wena Wodumo. Following the release of the trailer, Babes Wodumo's fans have been calling her TV gold as the trailer reveals some explosive details about Babes' marriage to the late Mampinthsa Shimora and his alleged side chicks. In the clip she shared on her Instagram page, a man is heard saying she is not Mampintsha's wife. In another scene, Babes speaks about opening Mampinthsa's phone and finding some text messages from other women.
British rapper Joseph Olaitan Adenuga Jr., known professionally as Skepta, has weighed in on controversial Nigerian singer Portable’s constant dragging of his collaborators. Daily Trust reports that over the years, Portable has become known for dragging people he has collaborated with. Just recently, he dragged Asake following his Grammy award loss as he called out Olamide for helping Asake rather than him. Reacting, Skepta, who has been trending on X, said he might be the next person Portable will tackle online. “Why am I trending? Lol. I’ve just seen Portable is dragging somebody again, apparently I’m next. We dey wait lol,” wrote the rapper who previously collaborated with Portable. In January, Skepta had in a tweet commended Portable, saying he has met many fake guys in the industry, but meeting him was refreshing.
The Egyptian short film Blackout will have its world premiere at the 55th Tampere Film Festival in Finland, which will take place from 5 to 9 March. Blackout, the only entry from Egypt in this festival, will be screened in the international competition, vying for the highest price. The drama film follows the story of a family who faces a sudden health emergency as their grandfather becomes seriously ill, so the male members of the family leave urgently to find a doctor but do not return, leaving the women and their children behind in a state of anxiety. As tensions rise, the women are startled by the unexpected arrival of a young woman, a resident in their building, accompanied by a mysterious man. The women and their children met this encounter with intense reactions as they project their anxiety onto the man and woman.
Angolan singer Telma Lee, shared this Friday, March 28, a statement where she made it clear that she does not authorize the use of her image for unnecessary and disrespectful comparisons within the artistic world. Through a post made on Instagram, Telma Lee released a statement in which she repudiates any attempt to denigrate or diminish another woman, especially in the artistic world. “I have seen some publications where my image is used for unnecessary and disrespectful comparisons with colleagues in the profession. I want to make it clear that I do not authorize the use of my image for this type of content,” he declared. The artist also stressed that she believes in respect, unity and valuing the talent of each artist, without the need for competitions or comparisons.
Ghana’s biggest pop-culture festival, Guinness Accravaganza, is back with its boldest edition yet, happening on Saturday, 29th March 2024 at Ghud Park, near Accra Mall. Now in its fifth run, this ‘Smoooth’ Edition of Guinness Accravaganza promises to level up experiences for more than 3,000 festival-goers, who will be the first in Ghana to taste the all-new Guinness Smooth - a new variant of Guinness that Guinness Ghana is introducing to their consumers. “This year, thanks to our partnership with Guinness, we’re taking it to the next level,” said Faith Katua, Business Manager at Buzz Africa. “For the first time ever, Accravaganza festival-goers will have the exclusive opportunity to experience the new Guinness Smooth.”
Nigerian music superstar Davido was among the high-profile guests who graced the 38th birthday celebration of renowned celebrity blogger Tunde Ednut in Atlanta, USA. Tunde Ednut’s annual birthday celebrations are famed for their grandeur and carnival-like vibe, with friends and fans gathering globally to mark the occasion. This year’s event maintained the tradition, featuring multiple venues and generous donations from Tunde’s affluent friends and supporters. The Atlanta venue saw a packed house of celebrities and fans coming together to honor Tunde. Davido’s aide, Israel ‘DMW’ Afeare, shared glimpses of the festivities on Instagram, capturing moments with other notable figures like Dr. Sid and Jaywon. Attendees were treated to energetic performances, with Davido taking the spotlight to thrill the crowd. Dr. Sid also joined the stage for a memorable performance.
The Al Hoceima Theater Club Troupe in the city of Nador is presenting the play “Looking for My Father” with the support of the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication - Culture Sector, Season 2024, and in coordination with the Amzian Theater Association, on Thursday, February 13, in the Nador Cultural Complex’s showroom at 6:30 p.m. The play "Looking for my father" (ARZZUX X BABA) based on the text "The Meeting Line" by Moroccan writer Shawqi Al Hamdani, directed by Abdel Jabbar Khamran, scenography: Youssef Al Arqoubi, acting: Raja Kharmaz and Mohamed Bensaid, general supervision: Nabil Belhaj, preparation and implementation of music: Abdel Aziz Al Bakkali, lighting implementation: Hadouche Boutzkent, set designer: Al Mehdi Asban, communication and production: Raafat Ballout, translation of the sections into the Riffi language: Mohamed Bensaid and Zakaria Koubaa, production of the Al Hoceima Theater Club Troupe for 2024.
ALGIERS- Musical ensembles “El Ferda” and “Imerhane” enthralled Monday the audience of Algiers Opera Boualem-Bessaih, taking them on a journey through two breathtaking performances with authentic content, presented in forms marked by modernity.
Ghanaian musician Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah, known as Mzbel, openly shares her preference for dating married men. In an interview with Empress Gifty, Mzbel revealed she prefers married men. She stated that married men bring fewer responsibilities and less stress since they must attend to their wives. “Since I started dating, I’ve always chosen married men because they come with fewer responsibilities. They don’t bother me with house chores, as they have to return to their wives. I like it that way because that’s how I started,” she said. When asked about her current relationship with a married man, Mzbel hesitated to reveal his identity. However, she confirmed they are engaged and have a child together. “I haven’t asked if he’s married because I don’t want to know. I’m not married, but I’m engaged. He hasn’t met my family yet. We’re both interested in each other, and that’s what matters. I asked for a ring, and he gave it to me,” she said.
For the past few days, social media has been awash with comments about filmmaker Omoni Oboli’s newly released movie, ‘Love in Every Word.’ The film took social media by storm and ignited conversations about love, chemistry, and the impact of a soft-spoken yet captivating lead actress: former BBNaija star Bam Bam (Bamike Olawunmi), who starred alongside Nollywood actor Uzor Arukwe. Produced by Omoni Oboli, the film aligns with the adage that many women often try to avoid ending up with a man who reminds them of their father—especially if his flaws once turned their home into a battleground. But sometimes, love has other plans. Filmmaker Omoni Oboli’s ‘Love in Every Word’ vividly explores this emotional dilemma, weaving a tale of unexpected romance, a toxic workplace, and the undeniable pull of the heart.
Actress Yvonne Nelson has chosen her favourite primary school teacher as the headmaster of Yvonne Nelson International School. The 39-year-old actress attended St. Martin de Porres in Dansoman, Accra, for her basic education, where she met Mr. Grant, who has been a teacher at the school for over 20 years. Per Yvonne Nelson, she has fond memories of the pupil-teacher who left a lasting impression on her in basic school. Speaking to Kwaku Manu, the actress maintained she has always wanted the seasoned educator to join her new international school.
