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The video, directed by Ochuko Lagos, shows the rapper in a reflective and emotional state as he makes his confession to a priest, symbolising his gratitude to God for his blessings and protection throughout life’s many challenges. Set against the backdrop of a dimly lit church, Phyno sits quietly by a partition, a setting that mirrors the deep sentiments expressed in the lyrics. In “Grateful,” Phyno takes listeners on a journey through his rise from humble beginnings in Surulere to becoming a respected figure in the music industry. He speaks to the divine role that has guided him through obstacles and lifted him to success, crediting God for making everything in his life “proper” despite the doubts and struggles he has faced along the way. Phyno highlights how his belief in God has kept him winning, even when others didn’t believe in him. He remains grounded, thankful for his journey, and appreciative of his family, fans, and all the blessings he’s received.
If you’re a Muslim bride-to-be searching for a look that nails that calm yet captivating slay for your Nikkah ceremony, you’re in luck today. Let’s start with this stunning dress by Aladukeh that will instantly get you hooked. The lace details mixed with ruffles are a recipe for pure elegance. We know a beautiful turban is an essential part of your bridal look, and Tagele did not disappoint. Glam by Omoye elevated the radiance of this look with this alluring makeup, adding the perfect touch of glam. This look is perfect for a bride who wants to shine on her special day. You can also find more beauty looks here. See the photos below and let us know what you think!
Africa Magic, in partnership with MultiChoice, has called for entries for the 11th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA). Busola Tejumola, Executive Head of Content and Channels, West Africa, MultiChoice, confirmed this in a statement on Monday. According to her, AMVCA celebrates exceptional talent, creativity, and innovation within the African film, television, and entertainment industry, showcasing the continent’s finest storytellers, performers, and production professionals. “Consequently, filmmakers, producers, production companies, and creators, are encouraged to submit films, made-for-television movies, or television series that were broadcast or publicly screened from Dec. 1 to Dec. 31, for a chance to be recognised at Africa’s most prestigious awards event. “The awards have become a beacon of excellence, celebrating the vibrancy and diversity of African storytelling.
Ghana's entertainment industry has been blessed with talented individuals who have dedicated their lives to bringing joy and excitement to audiences across the country and beyond. However, behind the glamour and fame lies a harsh reality of many veteran creatives, particularly actors who struggle to make ends meet, despite their significant contributions to the industry. In a recent interview, Mikki Osei Berko, popularly known as Dada Boat of ‘Taxi Driver’ fame, shed light on this issue, highlighting the need for urgent attention and reform. The statistics are staggering. Mikki revealed that he was once offered between GH¢1,000 to GH¢1,500 for film roles, a paltry sum considering the value he brought to the productions.
Black Sherif, one of Ghana’s most dynamic and globally recognized artists, is gearing up to release his much-anticipated sophomore album, “Iron Boy“. Following the massive success of his debut project, “The Villain I Never Was“, which earned him widespread acclaim and numerous accolades, fans have been eagerly waiting for this next chapter in his musical journey. Initially rumoured to drop last year, “Iron Boy” faced delays despite reportedly being completed before his annual Zaama Disco concert in December. The artist and his team have remained tight-lipped about the reason for the postponement. However, with the release of the teaser single “Lord I’m Amazed,” which entered the top 10 of the UK Afrobeats Chart, and a series of recent announcements, the excitement is palpable.
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.
Renowned Nigerian stand-up comedian and actor, Bovi Ugboma, has revealed the death of his father, Dr. Edward Ugboma. Naija News reports that Bovi announced the sad development in a terse statement on his social media platforms on Thursday, February 13. He wrote, “We, the Ugboma family, wish to announce the peaceful passing of our father, grandfather and uncle, Dr. Edward Sagini Ugboma (PhD) on this day, the 13th of February 2025. “He is survived by his children; Judy, Edna, Bovi, Zino, Tano, Tome and Jiji, many grandchildren and loving relatives. “We are grateful for all the calls and messages in this period of mourning and gratitude. Funeral rites will be announced soon.”
Did Minnie Dlamini's new man just gift her a new car? That's what fans think, and social media is going crazy! Mzansi's new it couple, Minnie Dlamini and Dr Brian Monaisa's relationship is the hot topic, and they keep giving peeps something to talk about. After going public about their controversial romance and seemingly rubbing it in the face of Monaisa's ex, it looks like Minnie has more news to share. She shared a Valentine's Day post on her Instagram page, gushing over her man for "loving her loudly," and posted their photo together, while in another slide, the media personality posed beside a brand new Porsche.
In the past, the concert has hosted top stars, including Nigeria's Mercy Chinwo, whose debut collaboration with Diana Hamilton has garnered over six million views on YouTube alone. This year, Ghanaian gospel music luminaries, including Pastor Joe Beecham, Cindy Thomspon, and Uncle Ato, will join the lineup. At a recent media launch, the Adom hitmaker shared details about the Awake Experience that attracted renowned personalities, including Abeiku Santana.
Lebanese superstar, Carole Samaha teased Sunday fans on Instagram with a new mysterious project. In a lengthy post to her fans, Samaha noted: "#Mokhtalifa, but one thing will never change: You?,". "From the very first step of my journey, you’ve been my strength, my inspiration, my constant. With every album, every song, you are the reason I keep creating," she said. Samaha added: "I’m beyond grateful to every poet, composer, arranger, musician, technician, creative mind, and my incredible team who poured their hearts into this album. Your dedication made this possible, and I gift you all its success,".
The city of Nador is preparing to host the second session of the "Ania" Festival for Amazigh Culture, during the period from January 14 to 18, 2025. This festival, organized by the Moroccan Association of Cultures and Arts, in partnership with a number of official bodies and educational institutions, comes as a confirmation of the importance that the Kingdom of Morocco attaches to the promotion of Amazigh culture, as it is a basic component of Moroccan identity. The organizing association chose the slogan for the session: “Nador, Capital of Amazigh Culture”, with the aim of embodying the common heritage of all Moroccans, and shedding light on the rich Amazigh cultural heritage, which represents an integral part of the diverse Moroccan culture.
Synergy, the production company behind the series Qahwat El Mahatta, has announced a cash prize of 1 million EGP for 20 viewers who successfully solve the show’s central mystery—identifying the killer of “Mo’men,” the character played by Ahmed Ghozzi. Suspicions revolve around six key suspects, including “Al-Moallem Riad” (Bayoumi Fouad), “Al-Malek” (Riyad El-Khouly), “Julie” (Alaa Awad), and “Reesha” (Hassan Abouelrous). Meanwhile, a police officer, portrayed by Ahmed Khaled Saleh, continues the investigation to uncover the real culprit. This marks the first time a production company has launched a cash-prize competition for a TV drama.