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Nigerian socialite Yhemo Lee has revealed that he received some backlash online after singer Asake debuted his new facial tattoos. On Monday, January 13, 2025, Asake surprised Nigerians by unveiling intricate tattoos on his face, a move that sparked mixed reactions online. Surprisingly, Yhemo Lee became a target of some of the backlash, and he spoke about it on his social media page. Taking to social media, Yhemo Lee expressed his frustration, saying, "People have been abusing me because of someone else's face. If I get mad, I’d also get facial tattoos, ruin my face, and become the best in tattoos—you will see." He continued, "Someone even told me that shame would be on me if I don't call Asake to order. You're lucky I'm in America. If I was in Lagos, I’d track you for saying that, because am I the tattoo artist who did his tattoos?"
Local visual artists, Virginia Chihota and Anthony Bumhira, are showcasing their collections in the US, enhancing their profiles on the international stage. The exhibition, titled “Hurukuro,” is taking place at No. 52 Walker Street in New York and features a diverse range of their artistic works. Curated by Augusto Arbizo and presented by James Cohan, “Hurukuro” offers a unique glimpse into the creative expressions of these talented artists. The event aims to celebrate their contributions to the art world and foster a deeper appreciation for their cultural narratives.
Artist manager Bullgod is set to take legal action against Shatta Wale once again after the dancehall artiste allegedly failed to honor their out-of-court settlement agreement.
Nigerian artist Ayra Starr, whose real name is Oyinkansola Aderigbibe, expressed her desire to work with Grammy winner Burna Boy, whose real name is Damini Ogulu, and Barbadian singer Rihanna, known as Robyn Rihanna Fenty.
Yoruba Nollywood actress, Olayinka Solomon, popularly known as Ogo Mushin, has opened up about her struggle with postpartum. Naija News reports that the movie star, who welcomed her fourth child with her US-based husband on January 9, 2025, shared her experience in a post via her Instagram page on Wednesday. Olayinka Solomon questioned other women on what changed after their childbirth. The thespian revealed she has been struggling with memory loss. She wrote, “Postpartum mom. What changed after childbirth? “Mine, I get angry over little things and memory loss. We can gist now, next minute, I don’t remember. I don’t get full. I can eat now, and the next minute I’m hungry.” Meanwhile, Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo, has responded to Nigerian singer, Azeez Fashola, better known as Naira Marley, after sharing their old chats in a series of posts via his Instastory.
Renowned comedian Akram Hosny has revealed a new musical duet with the acclaimed Egyptian band Sharmoofers, which will be featured as part of his upcoming series “El Captain” set to air during the Ramadan 2025 drama season. The song will have a fun and unique vibe that complements the comedic atmosphere of the series, promising to add an exceptional musical touch to the production. Egyptian cinema fans are in for a treat as two of the country’s most beloved comedy stars, Yasmine Abdelaziz and Akram Hosny, team up for a new comedy film titled “Zawget Ragol Mesh Mohem”.
The Egyptian editor Markos Erian won the award for Best Trailer in the Middle East and North Africa for the film Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo at the fourth edition of The Global Entertainment Awards. Arian stated that they aimed to create an unconventional teaser for an Egyptian film that made it to the Venice Film Festival. IMG_7501 It was the first time a long teaser trailer was made, offering extensive details while drawing the audience into the story of Hassan and Rambo. He added that this is the second time he has won this award, following his victory last year for the trailer of “Haggan”. “Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo” follows a 30-year-old man named Hassan, who embarks on a journey of self-discovery while confronting his past fears. His mission is to save his dog and only companion, Rambo, from an uncertain fate after being involved in a serious incident.
Nigerian music sensation Wizkid recently connected with rising artist Fido, known for his hit "Joy Is Coming," at a Lagos nightclub. In a video shared by Fido on Instagram, Wizkid warmly embraces him and whispers in his ear, signaling support for the emerging talent. Fido, whose real name is Awosika Olayemi Josiah, gained prominence in 2024 with his debut single "Awolowo." His latest track, "Joy Is Coming," has been well-received, offering an inspiring message of hope to many Nigerians as they begin the new year. The encounter between Wizkid and Fido has generated excitement among fans, with some suggesting a potential collaboration on a remix of "Joy Is Coming." Fido's growing popularity positions him as a promising artist who could further promote Afrobeats on the global stage.
Olatunji Gbolahan Sulaimon, professionally known as Abanny, is a Nigerian rapper, singer, and songwriter making waves in the music industry. Born on January 17, 2000, in Ogun State and raised in Lagos, Abanny has developed a unique sound that blends Hip-hop, Afrobeats, street pop, Afro-fusion, and Nigerian hip-hop. Coming from an extended family in Ikorodu, Abanny is the third of five children. His passion for music began in Ajegunle, where he was part of a band and cultural dance ensemble during his primary school years. He later moved to Ikorodu, where he completed his secondary education. Inspired by Nigerian rap legend Olamide, Abanny initially pursued a career in rap. However, he soon realized the importance of versatility in the evolving Nigerian music scene. He transitioned from strictly rapping to incorporating Afrobeats elements into his music, a decision that has proven to be a turning point in his career.
At the start of every year, there is always that one series that gets everyone talking. And “Paradise” is that show this time around. The sci-fi political thriller is an eight-part offering created by Dan Fogelman and is bolstered by a stellar cast of Sterling K. Brown, Julianne Nicholson, Sarah Shahi and James Marsden. Play Video But it’s not just the names that carry weight, it is the actors playing their roles with praiseworthy gravitas. The first episode takes place in a new world mirroring Washington, D.C., and focuses on influential political figures and those working behind the scenes. We meet President Cal Bradford (James Marsden), who is the epitome of charming and politically savvy, and Agent Xavier Collins (K.Brown). They share an interesting dynamic in their relationship, where Cal tries to push the envelope and Xavier stands firmly by his rulebook.
The hit series Ekhwaty has come to an end, bringing Soha, Nahed, Ahlam, and Naglaa back together despite all they’ve been through—because, in the end, sisters always stand by each other. A huge shoutout to the incredible stars Nelly Karim, Kinda Alloush, Ruby, and Gihan El Shamashergy for their outstanding performances. And, of course, the two heartthrobs Hatem Salah and Aly Sobhy who kept us captivated throughout.
Actor Clement Maosa who portrays the role of Tbose Maputla's brother, Kwaito is going through a lot in Skeem Saam. Kwaito and Lizzy (Amanda Mantu) who tied the knot in a traditional ceremony in December 2023 are pregnant with twins. But the pair might lose their babies after the doctor revealed that Lizzy cannot carry her babies to full-term. Skeem Saam viewers are furious with the writers of the show for giving Kwaito and Lizzy a hard time. The educational soapie recently shared a video of Kwaito and Lizzy's pregnancy dilemma on social media this week.