
Princess Nnenna Orji, a well-known Nollywood actress, began acting as a child after being discovered at an audition by filmmaker Dickson Iroegbu. She rose to prominence with roles in films like Unfaithful and Little Angel, and later worked with notable actors such as Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde and Ramsey Nouah. Balancing her career and education, she took a break to focus on schooling but returned to acting with renewed discipline. Nnenna is also a model and entrepreneur, having launched her own fashion brand, demonstrating her versatility beyond the film industry.
Country
Nigeria
Born
June 17, 1994
Age
31 yrs
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Before the start of the Ramadan season, acclaimed star Eyad Nassar won the Best Actor Award for his role in the series "Selat Rahim" at the Arab Drama Critics Awards (ADCA) in its fourth edition.
On Saturday, March 22, at 9:30 PM, the Bahia Palace in Marrakech will host the last concert of the Moroccan tour of the "Mawlid Ganbri" project, presented by the Spanish musician, singer, and composer Antonio Arias, who blends Andalusian music and rock with the depth of Ganbri's voice. This concert comes as part of the celebration of the holy month of Ramadan by the Cervantes Institute in Marrakech and the Spanish Embassy in Morocco, in collaboration with the Regional Directorate of the Ministry of Culture in Marrakech. This celebration will feature a series of concerts highlighting the rich musical heritage and shared cultural heritage between Spain and Morocco.
The 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) is set to introduce a brand-new category, Best Urban/Contemporary Gospel Song, in an exciting move. This is to recognize the growing influence of urban gospel music in the country as stated on the TGMA official pages. The new category aims to celebrate the blend of traditional gospel with modern urban influences, showcasing the innovation and creativity of Ghanaian artists. With the countdown to the call for entries yet to begin, industry professionals and fans alike are eagerly anticipating the upcoming awards season. The addition of this category further emphasizes the awards’ commitment to supporting the country’s vibrant music scene and culture, promising an even more dynamic celebration of Ghana’s musical talents.
Angolan actor Fredy Costa celebrated Valentine's Day, which was celebrated this Saturday, February 14th, with a statement marked by romance and emotional maturity, arguing that true love should be experienced beyond celebratory dates. In a post shared on his Instagram profile, where he appears alongside his wife, Carmen Mouro, the artist highlighted that the essence of a solid relationship is not limited to February 14th, but is built daily, based on values such as loyalty, respect, and commitment. "February 14th is just a date, our love doesn't live by dates, it lives by daily choices. By loyalty. By respect. By building something together. We don't celebrate Valentine's Day. We celebrate every day the privilege of having each other. Happy Valentine's Day, my love," she declared.
“The Handmaid’s Tale” has definitely made its mark as one of those shows you just can’t forget. Since it first hit our screens in 2017, it’s kept viewers hooked with its chilling look at a world where women are stripped of their rights and forced to bear children for the elite. Based on Margaret Atwood’s novel, the series taps into some seriously unsettling themes – and it’s one of those shows that gets under your skin and makes you think, “What if this was real?” But it’s not all doom and gloom. The drama, the tension, and the outright shocking moments make it impossible to look away. At the heart of the series is the exploration of how a patriarchal society can oppress women. In the fictional world of Gilead, women are stripped of their rights and autonomy, reduced to their reproductive roles.
Nigerian actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele has responded to an overzealous fan who urged her to give her twin sons a sibling. In the now-viral clip from Akindele's Snapchat account, a fan named Remmy said to her, "The twins need a new brother/sister." The actress found the fan's comment humorous, telling her that she would hand the baby over to her. "Don't worry, I have registered your name and I will find your address. It is you that would carry the baby and be doing, 'baby, baby don't cry' and back the baby," said the filmmaker, after which she blew the camera a kiss. Even though Remmy's comment about having another child was well received by the filmmaker, other social media use's did not take it lightly, with many emphasising the need for others to exercise self-control and to mind their own business.
“He told us that one day, Namibia would miss the type of person he was and what he was trying to achieve. That is evident today.” These are the words of Namibian musician Mr Makoya one year after late president Hage Geingob’s death. From music to pageantry and sport, those who engaged with ‘Omes’ recall a leader who not only supported, but also actively participated in their endeavours. Miss Namibia director Umbi Karuaihe-Upi remembers the former president’s encouragement of the creative sector. “I’m very sure his leadership played a major role in supporting and recognising the arts, culture and sport. It is evident in the time he gave all these areas,” she says. “He made time to attend sport events and musical gatherings such as the Namibian Annual Music Awards. His jovial and approachable demenour encouraged artists to seek his engagement.”
Ghanaian Rap Sensation Lyrical Joe Gears Up to Drop Much-Awaited Second Studio Album, I AM. Renowned for his sharp lyricism and mind-boggling wordplay, Lyrical Joe promises that this album will push the boundaries of his artistry and solidify his position as one of the best in the rap game. Following the success of his debut album and a series of hit singles, I AM is expected to delve deeper into Lyrical Joe’s growth, versatility, and artistic prowess. The album will offer fans an immersive journey through his personal experiences and powerful lyrical expressions. “This project is personal,” Lyrical Joe shared. “It’s a reflection of who I am, where I’ve been, and where I’m headed. I can’t wait for my fans to experience this journey with me.” With the album’s release just around the corner, fans can expect more information on the tracklist and special guest features in the coming weeks.
Toyin Abraham recently posted a photograph showcasing the rankings of films released in cinemas in 2024. Her newest project, Alakada Bad and Boujee, secured the fifth position on the list, amassing over two hundred million naira in revenue. In light of her achievement, Toyin Abraham expressed her gratitude to her supporters for their role in reaching this significant milestone in her career. She emphasized that the upcoming year, 2025, promises to be even more remarkable. The acclaimed actress remarked that 2024 was dedicated to breaking records, emphasizing the importance of avoiding trivial discussions.
Legendary Afro Pop/R&B singer Maskal has teamed up with contemporary singer-songwriter Eli Njuchi to dish out a sizzling love song titled “Chonchi”, which hit the airwaves on Valentine’s Day. The track has been produced, recorded, and mastered by Tricky Beatz, takes the two powerful vocalists on a phenomenon love journey that has them marvelling at their better halves. “M’tima chimwemwe, mtima wanga umagwidwa tsembwe, nthawi zonse ndikakhala nawe, I know that you’re my baby… Ukandigwira chonchi, ndimakonda ukandigwira chonchi… Ukandigwira chonchi, mtima wanga umakondwa…” sings Maskal in the song mostly delivered in Chichewa. “Sindifila lonely, you’re my happiness, ukandihoda chonchi, kundihaga chonchi, umandichotsa nkhawa… Nambewe usazasinthe iwe, Nambewe usandisiye…” goes the charming vocals of Eli Njuchi.
In a post shared on his Instagram account this morning, Bamiloye emphasized that individuals who consider themselves as God’s children must be ready to stand before the judgment throne to justify whether they have utilized their status in support of or in opposition to the kingdom of God. In His words, Bamiloye wrote: All you children of God on social Media, be prepared to stand before the judgement throne of the Lord Jesus to defend how you used it For or Against the Kingdom of God The Evangelist previously expressed his disapproval of young women who share semi-nude videos on the internet, questioning the underlying motivations for such behavior and cautioning that it could draw unfavorable spiritual scrutiny.
Popular gospel musician Sonnie Badu has warned people in relationships to be alert if their partners are communicating with others more on social media than with them. In a video posted on his Instagram page, Badu stressed that relationships and friendships thrive on consistent communication, whether through talking, texting, or sharing content. “Relationships and friendships are always built on communication. You gotta communicate every day. If you're not talking, you're texting. If you're not texting, you have to find a way to communicate that greases the relationship,” he said. Badu pointed out the impact of social media on modern relationships, stating that sharing jokes and content has become a way for couples to connect.
