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Nollywood Star, Funke Akindele, has emerged as the second highest-grossing Nollywood writer for the year 2024, along with Collins Okoh and Akinlabi Ishola. This was for the film “Everybody Loves Jennifer” which had generated N1,125 billion at the box office. This was revealed by Film One on its Instagram page @filmoneng on Friday. Stephen Oluboyo became the first highest-grossing Nollywood writer with the films: “Everybody Loves Jennifer”, “Alakada Bad and Boujee” and “Aburo” which all raked in N1.38 billion. For the third highest-grossing Nollywood writer, Anthony Joseph clinched the position for the films: “Queen Lateefah”, “The Waiter” and “Alakada Bad and Boujee” with N780 million revenue generated. Jack’ Enneth Opukeme emerged as the fourth highest-grossing Nollywood writer with films like: “Farmer’s Bride” and “All’s Fair in Love” which generated N299 million at the box office.
“The Handmaid’s Tale” has definitely made its mark as one of those shows you just can’t forget. Since it first hit our screens in 2017, it’s kept viewers hooked with its chilling look at a world where women are stripped of their rights and forced to bear children for the elite. Based on Margaret Atwood’s novel, the series taps into some seriously unsettling themes – and it’s one of those shows that gets under your skin and makes you think, “What if this was real?” But it’s not all doom and gloom. The drama, the tension, and the outright shocking moments make it impossible to look away. At the heart of the series is the exploration of how a patriarchal society can oppress women. In the fictional world of Gilead, women are stripped of their rights and autonomy, reduced to their reproductive roles.
Kumawood actress Maame Serwaa has confidently stated that her body is entirely natural, and she has no plans for cosmetic surgery, except for one possibility. In a recent interview on the Okukuseku Show with Emelia Brobbey, Maame Serwaa, born Clara Benson, expressed pride in her natural physique, stressing that she has never felt the need for surgical enhancements. However, she admitted that if she ever opted for surgery, it would be to reduce the size of her breasts. “I haven’t done any body enhancement before. The only time I considered it was to reduce the size of my breasts because I felt they were too large. If I ever decide to have a procedure, it would be that” she stated. She also mentioned that if she undergoes breast reduction surgery, she will document the entire process to educate others about its importance beyond aesthetics.
There is no doubt that Bruce Melodie is arguably one of Rwanda’s biggest music exports as he continues to raise his ranking on the international charts via collaborations with various music from across Africa and beyond. The ‘Samoya’ hit maker, signed to 1:55AM, departed Kigali on Sunday, February 2, for a private visit in Lagos, Nigeria, to which he has been traveling back-to-back as a result of strong ties he has built with his peers based in the Western African country which currently leads the music industry on the continent.
Teen acting sensation Liyabona Mroqoza is still trying to process the fact that the first movie she has starred in has been nominated for an Academy Award. The 16-year-old made her acting debut in the isiXhosa movie “The Last Ranger”, which will be vying for the top film prize in the Best Live Action Short Film category. With the prestigious awards ceremony set to take place on Sunday, March 2, in Los Angeles, California, Mroqoza is elated about the nomination. “It is such a blessing to be nominated for an Oscar. It's so awesome to know I have achieved something with my fellow cast members.”
IPASA- Minister of Culture and Arts, Zouhir Ballalou, said on Monday in Tipasa that the protection and preservation of heritage are among the essential missions of the sector, for which heritage constitutes the "engine" of cultural diplomacy.
According to the global music platform, the 23-year-old Grammy winner’s smash hit Water has garnered one billion hits on Spotify, making her the only solo African artist to achieve this feat.
A celebrated Ugandan disc jockey and a prominent figure in the music industry, DJ Lito is renowned for his electrifying sets that leave audiences craving more. As anticipation builds for the Africa Golden Awards on May 3, 2025, fans are showing their unwavering support for the immensely talented DJ Lito. A celebrated Ugandan disc jockey and a prominent figure in the music industry, DJ Lito is renowned for his electrifying sets that leave audiences craving more. His groundbreaking achievements include winning the Best Male African DJ award at the 8th All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) in Dakar, Senegal, on January 15, 2023, for his hit song "Tick Talk" featuring Bebe Cool.
South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron’s death this week has triggered an outpouring of grief and calls for changes to the way the country’s celebrities are treated in the public arena and on social media, which critics say can foster a culture of harassment.
"I started making music as a joke — and it somehow became my life," Moroccan-Belgian singer Tawsen tells The New Arab, laughing as he looks back on how his career began. "Honestly, we didn't listen to music at home. I didn't have piano lessons. I wasn't meant to do this," the 28-year-old continues. "Sometimes, when I'm on stage singing to a crowd, I still catch myself thinking, 'What's happening? How did I get here?'" But hearing his music, it's clear that his unexpected journey was meant to be. What began as messing around in a studio with friends soon took on a life of its own. Posting tracks online and experimenting with different sounds, Tawsen slowly discovered that music wasn't just a hobby — it was a way to express himself and connect with people in ways he had never expected.
Emtee did not mince his words when he spoke about Nota Baloyi in a trending video. The two have been at each other's throats for a while. Nota has accused the Pearl Thusi rapper of using drugs on several occasions. Speaking about the outspoken media executive's arrest, Emtee said he wished Nota would have stayed behind bars. Nota was not the only one on the rapper's firing line. He also threw jabs at Podcast & Chill co-host Sol Phenduka. Watch the video below:
Nollywood actor Lateef Adedimeji has reflected on his humble beginnings in the Nigerian film industry, Nollywood. Adedimeji, in a post he made on Instagram, spoke about his latest movie, Lisabi - The Uprising, thanking God for bringing him this far. The filmmaker recalled how he started from taking minor roles in Nollywood to becoming a strong force who takes major roles in breathtaking movies. He hinted at the trials and triumphs encountered during the production, although he chose to focus on the positive aspects and his blessings at this time. He said, I can go on and on to tell you what we went through to make this happen, but today is about counting my blessings. Adedimeji, who has transitioned from being a backstage enthusiast to leading a team of stars in this cinematic venture, described the film as a tribute to the struggles and sacrifices made by heroes of the past to secure the freedoms enjoyed today.