Tosin Adeyemi is a Nigerian actress known for her work in Nollywood, the Nigerian film industry. She has appeared in various movies and TV series and is recognized for her talent and versatility. However, detailed information about her career, specific roles, or background might be limited depending on her prominence.
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The unfortunate incident happened on Thursday, February 20, 2025, at the Ridge Hospital, where he was receiving treatment after suffering burns from a fire accident about a week ago. He was 63.
Appearing in an interview on Galaxy TV, the “Gwokutte Gwobba” singer narrated that she got to learn about her late mother’s job from her grandmother who used to often tell her. She further explained that when she tried cross-checking through her mother’s suitcase to figure out if she could get an outfit to put on, she found that most of them were skimpy. “If you remember stripper clubs, my mother was a stripper. When I went to check in her suitcase to figure out an outfit to deck on, I didn’t find any because most of them seemed like those of prostitutes,” Uncle Chumi said.
As Whoopi Goldberg hit the Oscars red carpet 34 years after she won Best Supporting Actress for “Ghost,” she revealed that she has seen a finished script for “Sister Act 3.” “We’re hoping it’ll happen sometime this year,” Goldberg said at the Oscars red carpet in Hollywood earlier Sunday. But when asked what she thought about the script, Goldberg responded by saying: “It doesn’t matter what I think. It only matters if Disney wants to do it.” Goldberg starred in the first “Sister Act” back in 1992, which grossed $231 million on a $31 million budget. She returned for the sequel, “Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit,” reprising her role as a former lounge singer in the witness protection program who is forced to hide out in a California convent. Ever since the successful first two comedies, people have speculated about a third. Variety reported back in 2020 that Goldberg was officially starring in a threequel, with Tyler Perry producing.
In another landmark feat, Wizkid's 'Made In Lagos' has re-entered the Billboard World Album chart. Its NO. 24 entry makes it the the sixth straight year the album will appear on the chart which is an African record. Since its release in 2020, the album has appeared on the chart in what underscores its status as commercial success. The album has enjoyed major success in the United States where it debuted on the Billboard 200 and the Billboard World Album chart where it spent a record-breaking 100 weeks on the chart. The album's success is buoyed by the performance of the hit single 'Essence' feat Tems which charted on the Billboard Hot 100. The hit remix featuring Justin Bieber set the record for the hugest charting Afrobeats song when it peaked at NO. 9. The album was ranked NO. 2 on the Billboard Year-End World Album Chart in 2022 behind BTS's 'Proof'.
BORROWDALE Race Course in Harare is set to be the premier venue this Sunday as five incredible divas, led by Tariro Chaniwa, come together for this year’s International Women’s Day commemorations. This year’s celebrations will take place under the theme, “For All Women and Girls: Rights, Equality and Empowerment.” A series of activities will take centre stage countrywide to celebrate women who are making a difference locally. In Harare, all the attention will be at Borrowdale Race Course, hosting Zimbabwe’s beautiful voices in Jazz. Better known as Tariro Negitare, the affable and versatile songbird will share the stage with Prudence Katomeni-Mbofana, Hope Masike, Duduzile Manhenga, and Bulawayo-bred songbird Thandi Dhlana. Powered by Proweb, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary, the event aims to honour women making a difference in society.
Popular Nigerian singer Blaqbonez has reunited with his father, who has been absent from his life since birth. The artist previously revealed in an interview with Chude Jideonwo that his father left for Germany shortly after he was born and has been absent ever since. However, in a heartwarming update, Blaqbonez shared a video on his social media page showcasing a recent reunion with his father. In the video, the father and son duo were dressed in their traditional attires, sitting side by side. Blaqbonez captioned the post simply and emotionally, saying, “Father and Son.” This reunion marks a significant moment for the singer, who has been candid about his experiences growing up without his father’s presence. Fans have shared their joy and support for this reconciliation.
Superstar Afrobeats singer David Adeleke, known as Davido, has taken to social media to drag the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) regarding the ongoing Edo governorship election. In a tweet shared via his verified page on popular microblogging platform X formerly called Twitter, Davido said that INEC is the most dangerous institution in Nigeria. Recall that in a previous post, Intel Region reported that Davido joined many Nigerians in reacting to the ongoing gubernatorial election in Edo state today, September 21st, 2024.
Controversial singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has reacted to his being declared wanted by the police for allegedly assaulting officials from the Ogun State Planning and Development Permit Authority (OGPDPA). In a statement, the police alleged that Portable took part in “a violent attack on government officials carrying out their lawful duties.” Reacting, Portable took to Instagram in a series of rants on Tuesday, claiming he was being set up for wearing a vest bearing the image of Senator Adeola Solomon, popularly known as Yayi. He also insisted that he was mentally ill and receiving treatment at Aro Hospital. “I fear government. I am a federal government liability. Then I’m a madman; I have medications that I usually take. You can confirm from Aro Hospital. I have a card that certifies me as one of their patients.
Tyla says she's treating her African Tygers to something special by showing them what will go down at her anticipated concert. The Water hitmaker received a hero's welcome after landing in South Africa in 2024 ahead of her sold-out shows in Cape Town and Pretoria, and Showmax is offering fans an opportunity to experience the magic once more. Together with the streaming service, Tyla announced that her African supporters would get the chance to watch the live stream of her upcoming concert at Pretoria's SunBet Arena on 18 January 2025: "Tygers! Me and Showmax decided to livestream this concert for everyone across Africa. I hardly get time to be home, so this one is gonna be special! I can’t wait for y’all to rock with me!" Yatish Narsi, Chief Marketing Officer at Showmax and MultiChoice South Africa, told Briefly News that the live stream is a chance for the platform to compete with big players:
Sadeq was born on 9 January 1945 in Cairo. A Higher Institute of Theatrical Arts graduate, he began his artistic journey in the early 1970s, taking roles in theatre, cinema and TV series. Among his first theatre appearances was in the play Husbands Without a Past (1975). Though Sadeq focused on film and television series as an actor, he occasionally returned to theatre stages, performing in several commercial works such as Body Guard (1999) starring Adel Emam. Throughout more than 50 years of his career, Sadeq worked with renowned directors and alongside well-known Egyptian actors. He appeared in more than 40 films, including Forbidden Pictures (1972), The Time of Emad Al-Din (2002), Touch Me Love (2005), Hassan w Morcos (2008), Court Arguments (2014), Narrow Lane (2015), Mohamed Ali Street (2017), among others.
Wizkid might just be gearing up for the release of a new song. An unreleased song featuring the Grammy winner was recently previewed by DJ Henry at an event where the Amapiano log drum fusion and Wizkid's cool melodies had fans raving. The unreleased single is likely to be the hitmaker's first release of 2025 and his first since releasing his record-breaking sixth album, 'Morayo,' in November 2024. Wizkid is gearing up for what is expected to be a busy 2025, as he recently announced the North American dates for his highly anticipated 'Morayo' tour.
Rwandan music legend Makanyaga Abdul takes pride in the role he played in shaping Bruce Melodie’s career. The veteran artist, known for his timeless traditional hits, revealed that a simple piece of advice he gave Melodie years ago still guides the superstar today. Bruce Melodie, now one of Rwanda’s biggest artists, has often expressed admiration for Makanyaga, performing his songs and acknowledging his influence. The two musicians have shared the stage multiple times, including a memorable concert in France. Makanyaga, who has spent over five decades in music, has built a reputation for mentoring young talents, and Melodie was one of them. Speaking to InyaRwanda, Makanyaga recalled meeting a young Bruce Melodie, then just 15 years old, eager to learn music. “He approached me after a meeting, greeted me, and said, ‘I love your music.’ He then asked if he could join my music training sessions,” Makanyaga shared. “I told him, ‘Whenever you are ready, just come.’”
