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Two friends, Shina, an unhappy high school teacher, and Lateef, a loud and dishonest car mechanic.
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Nigeria
Rating
PG-13
Year
2023
Genre
Comedy
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Nigerian singer Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, popularly known as Ayra Starr, has opened up about how her musical journey began, revealing that she started as a child chorister. In a recent interview with Amazing Jazzy, the “Rush” crooner shared that she began singing at the young age of 10 and was a lead singer in her local church’s children’s choir. She credited this early experience for playing a vital role in shaping her voice and overall artistry. “I loved being in the choir. I was like the loudest child—it was the kids’ choir actually, and everybody was little,” Ayra Starr recalled. “It was the first time I discovered that I could sing. It really helped me shape my voice and music.” From her humble beginnings in the church choir to becoming one of Nigeria’s biggest breakout stars, Ayra Starr’s journey is a testament to how early musical influences can pave the way for greatness.
Sol Phenduka was today years old when he learned he apparently crossed the line by having his friends' partners' phone numbers. Podcast and Chill co-host, Sol Phenduka, recently revealed how he saves his friends' partners' phone numbers on his phone. Taking to his Twitter (X) page, the Kaya 959 presenter shared a screenshot of one of his contacts, which he hilariously saved as "Nhlanhla ka Sfiso," and asked followers if he was the only one who saved them this way.
Popular Nigerian crossdresser Idris Okuneye, widely known as Bobrisky, has reacted to United States President Donald Trump’s recent order recognizing only two genders—male and female. The policy, part of a series of executive orders signed by Trump on his first day back in office, seeks to establish the recognition of only two genders across all U.S. government policies. The president confirmed this decision during his inaugural address, stating: “As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders, male and female.”
Kate Winslet is set to make her directorial debut with with “Goodbye June,” a contemporary family movie that is being produced for Netflix. Along with directing and producing the movie, Winslet will also star in it alongside Toni Collette, Johnny Flynn, Andrea Riseborough, Timothy Spall, and Helen Mirren. Kate Solomon is producing with Winslet, with Working Title as executive producers. Penned by Joe Anders, Winslet’s son, the movie is set in present-day England and is described as “touching, yet humorous” drama, which sees "a fractured group of siblings pull together under sudden and trying circumstances,” the synopsis reads. "Goodbye June" will go into production on location in the U.K. later this year. Although Winslet has never directed a film, she was highly involved in Ellen Kuras’s “Lee,” which she produced and starred in as American photographer Lee Miller.
Valentine’s Day proved the perfect moment for a marriage proposal as musician Marina said “Yes” to fellow artiste Yvan Muziki when he proposed to her during his homecoming concert The surprise on-stage proposal became the highlight of the February 13 show at Kigali Universe, where Yvan officially launched his debut album Inganzo Ntahangarwa. In the middle of his performance, Yvan paused to address long-standing rumours about his relationship with Marina, whom he has been dating since 2023. What many had speculated about was confirmed when he openly declared his love for her. He thanked Marina for accepting and supporting him throughout their journey together, saying he was grateful to have found a partner who shares both his life and his passion for music.
Bukola Arugba, a Nollywood actress, has expressed her frustration over the persistent questions regarding her past relationship with ex-husband Damola Olatunji. In a straightforward video on her newly created YouTube channel, she tackled a series of inquiries from her fans, with a significant focus on her previous marriage, divorce, and the idea of reconciliation. When questioned about the possibility of reuniting with Damola, she decisively stated that it will not occur, highlighting that he has moved on with a new partner and urging fans to release the past to avoid interfering with his new journey. She reassured that there is no ill will between them and that they are co-parenting effectively, which she values. On the topic of remarriage, Bukola was clear that she has no current intentions to marry again, as she is content being single and focused on her life.
Rwandan singer The Ben has confirmed that he has completed recording a second collaboration with Tanzanian superstar Diamond Platnumz. Speaking to the media upon his arrival at Kigali International Airport, The Ben revealed that the highly anticipated song is set for release this summer. The Ben had traveled to Zanzibar, Tanzania, to attend the Trace Awards, an event that brought together thousands of music fans and top African artists. He disclosed that during his stay in Tanzania in late February 2025, he and Diamond finalized the audio recording of their new song. “We are planning to release it in the summer,” The Ben stated. “We haven’t shot the video yet, but no matter what, we will release them together.” His announcement has sparked excitement among fans, especially following the massive success of their first collaboration, Why, which has amassed over 24 million views since its release on January 4, 2022.
South African media mogul Basetsana Kumalo recently caused a whirlwind of intrigue when she sent out invitations to her 45th birthday party. All of Mzansi is well aware that the former Miss South African turned 50 last year. Who can forget her three-day extravaganza of a soiree in Cape Town? Kumalo had social media users playing guessing games around her age but on Saturday, February 8 all was revealed. A silver soiree was held in Sandton, Johannesburg putting to rest the curiosity. Skin-care brand Eucerin revealed their newest anti-aging serum for the mature who wants to take a few years off the clock. Kumalo, an ambassador for the brand, explained to IOL they went for a tongue-in-cheek approach to the campaign.
It’s not every time that an actor gets to have his wife as his rehearsal partner. Thembinkosi Mthembu had the privilege of working with his wife as he prepared to reprise his role as Bonga Tembe in the third and final season of Adulting. Speaking to TshisaLive, the 2024 Safta Best Actor winner paid tribute to his wife for helping him with his lines. He also explained how his healthy real-life marriage helped him prepare for his role as a toxic husband. “My wife was also a huge help while preparing for this role. She would assist me with my lines and I’d ask her how she would feel if I said something a particular way. It was fun to see if I could provoke a reaction from her in the same way Bonga might from Nkanyezi,” he explained.
The Namibian feature film 'Life', directed by Leornard Tshikesho and produced by Gustav Nuuyoma, has secured nominations in both the feature film content and audience choice categories at the British 2026 Lift-Off Filmmaker Festival Sessions (Volume Two). The festival runs from 9 to 23 February at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom, one of the most famous film studios in the world. This is an exciting achievement for 'Life', as it continues to gain attention from audiences across the globe. The film tells authentic stories about life in Windhoek, specifically within the streets of Katutura and Havana. It follows the journey of a young couple facing dire socio-economic hardships that test the limits of their love. By depicting how ordinary people navigate poverty, financial struggles and personal challenges, the movie’s message of "living in faith everyday" continues to touch many viewers.
Nollywood actress Eniola Ajao is commencing the year with an important announcement and a significant initiative. The Yoruba actress, who made her film debut last year, disclosed through her Instagram account that she is well-prepared for her fans and supporters this year. The mother of one further shared that she has a project in progress, which is scheduled for release around the Easter period. “Today, I’m throwing it back to these amazing shots with my favorite human @midetheegreat, see as we fine. The year has started fully o, and it’s a good time to run you some updates; if you’ve not been told, get updated now; Owambe Thieves is coming, and it’s going to be loud. I came prepared for you all this year, and I’m only imploring you to be patient as Easter is just around the corner; wait for it. Owambe Thieves will wow you!”.
In Nollywood, one thing is becoming increasingly clear: not all filmmakers and actors are treated equally. They are tagged as YouTube filmmakers, Netflix stars, or Amazon actors. Her fiery post shed light on an issue that has long simmered beneath the surface but rarely gets addressed with such candour. Afegbai’s grievance stems from a disturbing trend where the industry; and the viewers themselves segregate filmmakers and actors based on where their work is showcased. According to her, this classification unfairly creates a hierarchy, diminishing the talents of those who work primarily on platforms like YouTube while elevating others associated with global giants like Netflix or Amazon. “Normally, an actor is an actor. It’s about, are you a good actor? Can you act? But it’s you viewers that have turned the whole thing upside down,” she said.