Olamide Adedeji, popularly known by his stage name Olamide is our guest on this episode of TheTruth with Olisa. He talks about the true story behind the gods, his relationship status and more. Enjoy.
On this episode of TheTruth with Olisa, we have the great honour to host the Legendary Ali Baba - Atunyota Alleluya Akporobomerere. Ali Baba carved a niche for himself as a comedian for both corporate and non-corporate events.
Olisa Adibua on his debut episode of ‘TheTruth’ sits down with Nigerian music sensation Wizkid, who opens up about everything from new music projects, women issues, his relationship with EME, social media trolls and his supposed beef with Davido
Started from the bottom, now the legendary twins are here – and we’re a loving it. On this new episode of “TheTruth” with Olisa Adibua, we meet with African entertainment royalty – Peter and Paul of P-Square.
Things don't seem to be slowing down as we approach the end of the debut season of "TheTruth with Olisa Adibua." This time, we catch up with one of Nigeria's finest - the Prince of Nigerian hip-hop, Mr.
This weeks interview of "TheTruth" with Olisa Adibua is with none other than Afro beat legend and the original Mr. Shoki himself - Femi Anikulapo-Kuti.
Jimmy Jatt takes us down memory lane and speaks about the evolution and quality of Nigerian music; what’s hot – what’s not; the highs and lows of his career; his brand new album – The Industry; his family as well as words of wisdom for the up-and-comers
In true 'TheTruth' style, Olisa Adibua helps to bring to the surface the many sides of 2Face - the FUN, the SERIOUS, the PATRIOTIC, the HUMBLE, the LEGEND - as he opens up on everything from his latest album; his wife and family; his rumored
Jussie Smollett has been arrested for staging an attack on himself and filing a false police report, but Tyler Perry says he's had a word with Jussie and the Empire actor insists he's telling thetruth about being attacked.
The thespian called on her colleagues to quit the display of fake love and live their truth of which no one will crucify them for. Here is what she wrote: "Dear Nollywood. Quit with the fake love. Live your truth, no one would crucify you.