
Sherif Baher is an Egyptian actor born in 1965, noted for his roles in both dramatic and comedic productions. He has featured prominently in television series such as "Al Helmeya Nights," "Yawmiyat Zoga Mafrusa Awy," and "Sister Teresa," as well as in films like "Karam Al King" and "Laila's Wedding." Baher is recognized for his contributions to the Egyptian entertainment industry with a diverse filmography including both comedy and drama.
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D-Black one of Ghana’s most renowned music moguls and label CEO of Black Avenue Muzik is once again making headlines with the official unveiling of their latest Afro-fusion sensation, Paul Noun. The highly anticipated introduction will take place on February 27th, 2025, at the plush La Maison Restaurant at 8:00pm, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter for both the artist and the label.
Nigerian storyteller and voice artist Femi Olugbade ( @FemiBakes) has made history as one of the few Africans to win the prestigious Voice Arts Award at the 11th annual ceremony in Beverly Hills, California. Recognised in the “Outstanding Commercial – Radio, Streaming, or Web” category for Best African Voiceover, this win highlights his commitment to Baking Stories to Perfection—one voice, one story at a time. Femi’s expertise also shines as a voice director and audio producer. His award-winning collaborations on Oma Mildred Chiegboka’s narration (Outstanding Narration—TV or Film) and Deborah Johnson’s storytelling (Outstanding Spoken Word or Storytelling) solidify his mastery of storytelling and audio production. “Since embarking on my storytelling journey, I’ve witnessed how the voice can inspire change,” says Femi.
As many in the entertainment industry navigate the devastating effects of the California wildfires, some will soon be decamping to cleaner air in the mountains. The annual Sundance Film Festival begins Thursday in Park City, Utah. The 41st edition of Robert Redford’s brainchild will, as always, be a year of discovery and discussion. There are timely films: - Free Leonard Peltier, which will premiere just days after former President Joe Biden commuted the sentence of the Indigenous activist nearly half a century after he was imprisoned for the 1975 killings of two FBI agents. - Oscar-winner Mstyslav Chernov’s 2000 Meters to Andriivka, a joint production between The Associated Press and Frontline about an attempt to liberate an occupied territory in Ukraine - Several films about trans rights including “Heightened Scrutiny,” about civil rights lawyer Chase Strangio.
Gospel singers in Rwanda will be staging monthly gospel concerts aimed at providing a spiritual experience for audiences, particularly the youth, while also offering a platform for new talents. The first edition of the concept dubbed ‘Kigali Gospel Concert’ will take place on Friday, February 28 at Hill Top Hotel in Kigali. It will feature performances from celebrated gospel artistes including Emmy Vox alongside, Pastor Jackson Mugisha and the renowned gospel couple Rene Patrick and Tracy Michella Agasaro. The concerts will, according to Emmy Vox, one of the organisers, create a deeply immersive worship atmosphere and an illustration of faith and devotion. The artiste, who is organizing the concerts under his event management firm Vox Entertainment Group (VEG), described the initiative as timely and way of drawing people closer to God.
Western Uganda-based singer Omega 256 has addressed her alleged feud with Ray G, a fellow prominent artist from the same region. For some time now, there have been rumors that the self-styled Queen and King of the West do not see eye to eye as they are battling for supremacy in the region. This was confirmed when Ray G had a concert at Cricket Oval and several artists from the West supported him but not Omega. She had a show in Ishaka on the same day. In her defense, Omega states that her show was a coincidence and she could not make it to Kampala because of distance. Otherwise, she had no problem performing at his show.
Miss South Africa 2018 Tamaryn Green-Nxumalo and her husband businessman Ze Nxumalo have shared that they have spent their Valentine’s Day differently this year, as a family of three. Green-Nxumalo shared a picture of their baby girl in an outfit with hearts but made sure to hide the baby’s face and a few pictures of her husband and herself. The Doctor shared a picture of the note from the flowers she got from her husband. The note read; “Happy Valentine’s Day Baby! Thank you for our little girl. Now I have two favourite girls. Love you.” Green shared the gender of their baby in November when she shared a snapshot of herself dressed in a soft pink outfit, standing in a beautifully decorated pink room, and holding a tiny pink dress.
Ghanaian rapper Ayigbe Edem has expressed his disappointment in a statement made by entertainment pundit Kwaku Osei Korankye Asiedu, popularly known as KOKA. KOKA, in an initial discussion on Hitz FM on January 17, 2025, noted that the Minister-designate of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts, Dzifa Gomashie, is not the suitable person to occupy the role, citing a lack of expertise in managing the creative arts sector. However, in a social media post by rapper Ayigbe Edem on January 18, 2025, Edem described KOKA's statement as empty. Ayigbe Edem, who is also a staunch member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), noted that KOKA's speech is a long one with nothing relevant for Ghanaians to learn from. "A long speech with Nothing Said..." he said.
Nigerian media personality, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, has encouraged Nigerian politicians and officials to wear traditional attire when attending functions outside the country. He made this statement in a post on his verified X account on Thursday. He wrote: I think Nigerian politicians and officials should wear traditional attire even more when they are out of the country. Ebuka, who is renowned for hosting the reality television show, Big Brother Naija, has won several awards for his contributions to the media industry. Furthermore, the Big Brother Naija host in a new interview with Channels TV said that people will have to decide where they will draw the line working for politicians. The Rubbin' Minds host said;
It seems as though Bonnie Bee is remorseful of her actions as she has issued an apology to Kaybee. Anger ensued among viewers after Bonnie was accused of invalidating and mocking Kay B's trauma. In the X video, Bonnie expressed her remorse and acknowledged the hurt she caused Kaybee and her supporters. "Hello, everyone. I just want to take this opportunity to apologise to @kayb_mphirimee, @bigbromzansi, my fans BON FIRE, and to everyone who felt disappointed in me. I am trying my best to be a better person, but before that I need to apologise to everyone first, and I hope you find it in your heart to forgive me. I AM SORRY!" she exclaimed.
Dancer Poco Lee recently revealed a new tattoo on his body, sparking conversations among his fans. The tattoo features fashion entrepreneur Tiamiu Abdulrahman Kayode, known as Rahman Jago, and is located on his hand, which already had other tattoos. In the pictures posted by influencer Dami Foreign on X (formerly Twitter), Poco Lee showed off multiple tattoos on his body. Some netizens commented that over time, the dancer will have so many tattoos that there won’t be any space left.
The makers of documentary “Khartoum” carried their national flag with pride and a sense of deep responsibility to their premiere at the influential US movie festival on Monday. Their country’s war rarely tops global news bulletins, and Sudan has never had a film at Sundance before. So the makers of documentary “Khartoum” carried their national flag with pride and a sense of deep responsibility to their premiere at the influential US movie festival on Monday. “The film is acting as an ambassador,” said Ibrahim Snoopy Ahmad, co-director of the movie, which portrays five ordinary people from Sudan’s capital, all forced to flee the violence. “On a national level, everyone’s looking up at us now and telling us, ‘You guys should push forward to let the world know what’s happening in Sudan,'” he declared before the premiere.
Musicians and creatives in Malawi have been encouraged to take advantage of digital stores to monetize their work and reap the rewards of their hard-earned creativity. This call was made by Vwaza Multimedia App, a local digital store that is set to launch its IOS-enabled version, providing subscribers with a seamless user experience. According to Bridgitta Flao Mwale, Operations Manager for Vwaza Multimedia App, the platform offers a lucrative opportunity for artists to earn significant revenue from their work. The app remits an impressive 80% of revenue generated from streams and downloads directly to the artist. By leveraging digital stores like Vwaza Multimedia App, local artists can tap into a vast market, increase their visibility, and earn significant revenue from their creative work.
