An ancient and powerful god is reincarnated in contemporary Nigeria as a notorious criminal who uses his proceeds to help the poor.
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Year
2023
Genre
Drama
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Mohamed Henedy enters the 2025 Ramadan race with “Shehadet Moamalet Atfal” (Child Treatment Certificate), his latest comedic endeavor. The series is a social comedy-drama that centers around the story of lawyer Abdel Sattar Abu Kaff, who gets into a car accident and falls unconscious for 20 years. Upon waking up, he faces significant transformations in his life and society, which puts him in front of challenges, and humorous and exciting situations. The series is scheduled to air on the following channels: CBC, DMC, ON, Al Hayah, and the Watch It platform. Written by Mohamed Soliman Abdel Malek and directed by Sameh Abdel Aziz, “Shehadet Moamalet Atfal” stars Mohamed Henedy, alongside Sabry Fawaz, Sama Ibrahim, Mahmoud Hafez, Noha Abdeen, Walid Fawaz, and Khaled Anwar.
Acting is not a one-size-fits-all craft. The style, energy, and technique required can shift depending on whether you’re performing for film or television. While both mediums share core acting principles such as emotional truth, character depth, and technical awareness, the way these elements are executed differs greatly. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for actors looking to navigate both worlds successfully. Acting for Film Film acting demands a high level of naturalism and internal depth. Unlike television, where performances often need to maintain a level of consistency over multiple episodes, film allows for a more immersive, self-contained performance. Every choice an actor makes contributes to the complete arc of the character within a limited timeframe, making each moment significant.
This is the second stroke he had in the last seven months. Irv was a prominent figure in hip-hop throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, due to his work with Ja Rule and singer Ashanti. Irv Gotti, cofounder of Murder Inc. Records has died at the age of 54, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The famed record executive and producer’s cause of death is as yet unknown. Earlier on Wednesday (5 February 2025), that Irv suffered a stroke several days ago. This is the second stroke he had in the last seven months. Irv was a prominent figure in hip-hop throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, due to his work with Ja Rule and singer Ashanti. Irv Gotti made his mark in hip-hop early on as an A&R at Def Jam Recordings, where he signed DMX in 1997. He was also an instrumental part in getting Jay-Z‘s early records like “Ain’t No Ni**a” to Funkmaster Flex on Hot 97, which helped Hov’s career soar.
The administrators of the estate of the fallen Kadongo Kamu legend, Job Paul Kafeero through their lawyers Libirige & CO. Advocates have issued Luga Flow rapper Gravity Omutujju with an intention to sue over Walumbe Zaaya. The document dated 11th February states that in 2012, Gravity Omutujju, real name Gereson Wabuyu together with Pitaxon and producer Rinex under Big Talent reproduced, shot a remix version, and continued performing the song without the family’s authorization. The video uploaded on the singer’s YouTube channel features audio, visual fixation, beats, lyrics, and voices of the deceased with no authorization. “These acts constitute gross violations of copyright and neighboring rights including but not limited to: Violation of the Author’s Moral and Economic Rights, Unlawful reproduction, adaptation, and distribution of copyrighted work and unauthorized commercial exploitation of the Late Paul Kafeero’s intellectual property rights,” read part of the notice.
Article Wan has revealed the reason behind a recent statement he made regarding the quality of musicians that perform at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards. A few weeks ago, Article Wan, while pleading with the organisers of the TGMA to consider billing him to perform at their award ceremonies, indicated that he could do better than the "jump and go" artistes they put on the stage. "Kudos to TGMA for your remarkable work over the years! As you plan ahead, I humbly suggest curating a lineup of talents like myself and others who deliver truly memorable performances, not just "jump and go" acts," he wrote on Facebook. In a recent interview with DJ Slim on Hitz FM, he explained that he described the artistes the are billed on TGMA nights are "jump and go" so he could grab people's attention.
It seems like there is more than what meets the eye with Ntsikelelo Mazwai and Unathi Nkayi, as the two have been at loggerheads for the longest time, and recently, the former Idols SA judge decided to clear the air and address this long-lived beef. Recently, Unathi Nkayi decided to go on her Instagram page and address the claims that Mazwai made about her. Ntsiki has been on Nkayi's neck forever, and previously, she was angry that the media personality was still getting gigs even after her saga with Sizwe Dlomo. n her Instagram post, Unathi wrote: "Do better sis because you’re giving us middle kids a bad name. Your sisters are incredible, talented, powerful and beautiful women. South Africa let me give you context so that whenever that woman opens her mouth about me you know where it started.
A local digital music platform designed for Malawian artists, Vwaza, has launched an iOS (iphone Operating System) platform to allow artists sell their music directly to fans and earn a percentage of revenue. Founder Joel Ngozo Fickson said the platform will allow permanent access to music by fans both online and offline. Fickson: Vwaza offers better payouts | Courtesy of Fickson “At Vwaza, we want to move away from the subscription-based model that most streaming services use. We understand that people no longer want to keep paying monthly for music. We are bringing back the concept of music ownership, allowing fans to buy the music and own it forever, just like they did with CDs in the past,” he said. Fickson also said 80 percent of the earnings from music sales go directly to artists who are provided with real-time insights into their streams and earnings, allowing them to track their success and manage their finances effectively.
The recent interruption of the water flow in the artificial waterfall at Largo do Kinaxixi, just four months after its redevelopment, has generated a great deal of controversy on social media. While some justify the decision based on the “bad behavior” of people who used the place to bathe, Angolan rapper Eva Rap Diva brought a deeper reflection on the situation, by focusing on the problem, which for her is linked to the lack of access to drinking water for the population. Eva Rap Diva took to her social media pages to express her concern about the critical comments made towards those who use the waterfall to bathe. For the rapper, this type of speech diverts attention from the real problem, the lack of basic infrastructure to ensure that everyone has access to water.
Ras Kuuku has released the official video for his song “Eda Mu,” a standout track from his 2024 Road of Evil album. The video beautifully complements the song’s soulful blend of reggae and contemporary sounds, showcasing Ras Kuuku’s signature style and powerful storytelling. With its emotional depth and compelling visuals for “Eda Mu,” captures the essence of love and connection. As the video drops, it’s clear that Ras Kuuku continues to push boundaries, solidifying his place as one of the most influential voices in the Ghanaian music scene.
There have been rumors making rounds for a while indicating that the former Danish-based Ugandan singer was at loggerheads with the former TNS singer for not promoting their song ‘You Lied’. While speaking to the press, Zachariassen highlighted how Sheebah was very supportive in actively promoting their collaboration which her manager at the time – Jeff Kiwa – was very positive about. She noted that despite not being in constant contact with Sheebah who relocated to Canada to raise her child, they are still friends without any bad blood between them.
Well-known Nigerian actor and media figure, Nwaogu Udochukwu Victor, also called Nkubi, and his wife, Vivian, are celebrating their fourth wedding anniversary today. To honor this special day, Nkubi posted beautiful family pictures on his Instagram, sharing his appreciation for their time together. In a touching message, he shared their love story, explaining that they started dating in 2017 and got married after three and a half years together. “Our journey started in 2017, 3 and a half years later, we got married. Happy 4 years anniversary to us, my Lovey Lovey @vivian.joseph.391 ????❤️❤️❤️❤️,” he wrote. The couple, who inspire many with their lovely romance, received a flood of congratulatory messages from fans, coworkers, and supporters. Nkubi, recognized for his comedic talent and energetic nature, frequently shows his love for his wife and shares sweet memories of their time together.
Renowned Zimbabwean artist, Asa King Zvihari, is set to captivate the art world with his latest body of work, “My Last Days,” at an eagerly anticipated exhibition at Picasso Gallery in Dubai. The event, scheduled for a yet to be revealed date this year, promises to be a profound exploration of mortality and introspection, showcased through Zvihari’s unique and evocative artistic lens.