
Mvsoo began his career in Liberia before relocating to the United States to further his musical ambitions. His unique style blends African rhythms with contemporary sounds, earning him recognition in the global music scene. In addition to his work with Chris Brown, Mvsoo has been involved in various projects that showcase his versatility as an artist and writer.
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Grammy Award-winning star Tyla continues to collect those accolades as she recently performed at a star-studded Mercedes Benz event. At the CLA world premiere, stars like Camila Cabello, Ice Spice Central Cee, Lucien Leon Laviscount and Tyla's sister Sydney Seethal, attended the launch in Rome, Italy. The high-end automobile brand officially launched its new Mercedes Benz CLA. Tyla Seethal stunned in a red ensemble sticking to the theme of the event as she performed her global hit Water.
Angolan rapper Masta shared this Monday, February 17, an enigmatic message about his former group, Força Suprema, and highlighted that his absence took away the essence of the collective. Through a publication made on his profile on the X platform, former Twitter, OG Big Baby, declared that in his absence the group is anything but Supreme Force. “It is anything but Supreme Force if I am not present,” Masta declared. Masta is the stage name of Terêncio Neto, a Portuguese-Angolan rapper born in Luanda, Angola, on June 27, 1982. He emigrated to Portugal at the age of 10, settling in Linha de Sintra, where he met NGA, with whom he formed the group Força Suprema.
Naija News reports that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has brought charges against Okoye for laundering a total of ₦1.38 billion, $1 million, and £34,537.59. He entered a plea of “not guilty” to these charges and was initially placed in the Ikoyi correctional facility by Judge Alexander Owoeye of the federal high court in Ikoyi, Lagos. His attorney, Inibehe Effiong, had sought to have him held in the custody of the EFCC until the hearing, a request that was opposed by the prosecution, represented by counsel Larry Peters Aso. During the proceedings on Friday, the defense submitted a bail application, which the prosecution contested with an affidavit asserting that Okoye is a potential flight risk and might tamper with witnesses.
In a recent post on her Instagram account, the dynamic actress highlighted the necessity of taking action and remaining committed to personal growth. Furthermore, she urged individuals to persist in their efforts to evolve into a better version of themselves. She wrote on Instagram: “Do what needs to be done. Stay at it. Keep iterating whatever version of who you are and the things you are working on till it becomes the best version. Cheers to your success. Wumi Toriola.”
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;
“Dzimwe nzendo, taurai madzoka!” This phrase, a signature line from Mark Ngwazi’s hit song ‘Taurai Madzoka’, once resonated deeply with fans as the young sungura artist rose to prominence. At one point, Ngwazi’s rapid ascent led to bold comparisons with the undisputed king of sungura, Alick Macheso. The debate intensified in 2022 when the two musicians released albums just weeks apart. Macheso’s ‘Tinosvitswa Nashe’ album launch took place on June 10, 2022 while Ngwazi’s ‘Nharo neZvinenharo’ followed suit on June 25. While both albums were critically acclaimed, for Ngwazi, this marked a career breakthrough.
A sparkling selection of the city’s women creators and creatives gathered at MultiChoice Namibia to honour Namibian women in film last week. Titled ‘EmpowerHer: A Celebration of Namibian Women in Film’, the event invited its trailblazing attendees to wear their most empowering suit to a soirée and film screening of film-maker Hildegard Titus’ ‘Die Rooftog’. “As the world celebrates International Women’s Month, the film and television industry is revealing itself as a powerful arena of gender transformation and a highly effective vehicle for empowering women,” says MultiChoice Namibia corporate affairs manager Elzita Beukes. “This is especially the case for Africa where women occupy several leadership roles in this industry. These roles are pivotal as they set the tone for the sector at large, influencing the content being created, as well as the attitudes of the young audiences exposed to the material within the film.”
The event is dedicated to empowering women across the musical spectrum and is set to take place from March 5 to 9, in Sandton, Johannesburg. Bringing together an impressive roster of female artists, producers and songwriters from South Africa, including Makhadzi, Moonchild Sanelly, Mawhoo, Shekhinah and Lulu from the UK, the camp is set to highlight the often-overlooked contributions of women in a rapidly evolving industry. Other female artists who will be participating include Kenyan-born singer Xenia Manasseh, American-Ghanaian singer Amaarae and Cameroon singer Libianca among others. The music industry, while thriving, continues to show a stark gender disparity, notably in songwriting, production and leadership roles.
Nigerian entrepreneur Olakunle Churchill is honoring his wife, Rosy Meurer, on her birthday. He posted beautiful pictures of her and wished her all the wonderful things in life. Taking to his Instagram page, he wrote; “To My Rosy. My Wife Some flowers bloom for a season, but you, my Rosy, blossom through every moment, radiating love, grace, and strength. You are poetry in motion, a melody that never fades, a masterpiece painted by God Himself. @rosymeurer I celebrate you today, not just for the love you pour into my world, but for the magic you bring to everyone around you. You are a queen, a rare gem, a soul that turns ordinary moments into timeless stories. Happy Birthday, my love, my muse, my forever. May this year wrap you in divine blessings, unshakable joy, and dreams fulfilled beyond imagination. You deserve the universe and more”.
Grammy-award-winning artist Tyla and Nigerian beauty queen Chidimma Adetshina have made the influential women list. Adetshina who recently celebrated her 24th birthday was crowned the runner-up at Miss Universe 2024 competition in Mexico. Entertainment commentator Phil Mphela announced on his social media account on Tuesday, 21 January that the musician and model made the influential women list. "Tyla and Chidimma Adetshina make African influential women list. The South African Grammy winner and Nigerian beauty queen have been named in the list of 100 women in Africa deemed to be influential in 2024," writes Mphela.
Patience Namadingo proved wrong those who had mocked his K10 million charge for a single event yesterday. He delivered an A-game performance during the Saulos Klaus Chilima Foundation launch at BICC in Lilongwe, which brought tears to Chilima’s wife with his soulful song and chocolate-like voice. The event featured musical performances from various artists, including Driemo. However, Namadingo’s performance resonated deeply with a large audience, particularly with Mary Chilima, the widow of the late Vice President Saulos Chilima. With a strong start, Namadingo performed ‘Tikamadzapita’ acoustically, backed by two guitarists and a keyboardist who handled backing vocals. He creatively added freestyles to the lyrics about Chilima’s unexpected death, causing his wife to shed tears.
Guinness Smooth launched its dynamic new campaign, ‘Make It Yours’, that officials say aims at empowering the next generation to redefine their world through creativity and collaboration. The high-energy debut event took place on March 21, 2025, at Next Media Park in Kampala, uniting Uganda’s vibrant creatives, fashion icons, and music enthusiasts. At its core, ‘Make It Yours’ encourages innovators to transform inspiration into something uniquely their own. The campaign spotlights self-expression and community, featuring the inspiring journeys of two pioneering brands: Uganda’s Denim Cartel and Nigeria’s Waffles and Cream. Both exemplify how bold vision can shape futures and foster thriving creative movements. Known for championing bold experiences, Guinness Smooth amplifies this legacy by celebrating the limitless creativity of forward-thinking individuals.
