George Nathaniel is a multi-talented Nigerian recording artist, musician and producer. He is renowned for singing and producing soundtracks that has earned him local and international acclaim in several award winning Nollywood movies.
George Nathaniel is a multi-talented Nigerian recording artist, musician and producer. He is renowned for singing and producing soundtracks that has earned him local and international acclaim in several award winning Nollywood movies.
Nigerian actor, producer cum director Ugezu Jideofor in a recent post via his social media timeline has questioned his fans and followers why they feel he has a scary face.
Reacting to a recent tweet from the Nigerian Police Force Public Relations Officer FPRO, Prince Olumuyiwa Adejobi sharing a photo of himself saluting, while coming down from a police private jet, the man questioned: "Why is she holding pistol
The gifted actress will be getting more movie roles in Hollywood and more collaboration with top Hollywood filmmakers to produce movies from African and Nigerian stories.
Veteran Nigerian rapper, Michael Ugochukwu Steven, popularly known as Ruggedman, has turned a skitmaker. The 'Wetin Dey' crooner, who took a break from the music space for some years, disclosed this in a recent interview with Hip TV.
In a recent social media post, the reality TV star, Erica Nlewedim proudly displayed her passport, obscuring sensitive information but revealing her face.
He noted that, unlike the music and movie industries, the Nigerian comedy sector lacks "structure and platform." He spoke in a recent interview with Arise TV.
Shatta Wale had in a recent Twitter rant called out Nigerian artistes for not reciprocating the love and support Ghana artistes and citizens show them.
The Nigerian film industry commonly known as Nollywood boasts of great film producers and talented actors whose movies have continued to send positive waves across the African continent.
Uriel claimed in a recent interview on Cool FM that she has been approached by numerous Nigerian filmmakers to be an actor, but she has consistently declined their advances.
In a recent chat with Premiumtimes, Lai Mohammed said the proposed ban would help tackle the exploitation of perceived loopholes in the Nigerian Broadcasting Code, NBC.
The British-Nigerian thespian stated this in a recent interview with Hip TV. According to Wale Ojo: "When I used to watch the old Nollywood, those were the stories that used to excite me.