Dimeji Ajibola The Nigerian film industry is in mourning following the passing of prominent Nollywood director and editor, Dimeji Ajibola. The filmmaker reportedly died in the early hours of
Dimeji Ajibola The Nigerian film industry is in mourning following the passing of prominent Nollywood director and editor, Dimeji Ajibola. The filmmaker reportedly died in the early hours of
Mofe Duncan Nollywood actor, Mofe Duncan, has shared his experiences of body-shaming and professional setbacks due to his weight during the early stages of his career. Reflecting on these
Rita Edochie Veteran Nollywood actress, Rita Edochie, has taken to social media to issue a stern warning to her colleagues in the industry regarding their lifestyle choices. In an Instagram
Some Nollywood actors at Saint Obi’s (inset) ceremony Stakeholders in Nollywood held a candlelight service for the late veteran actor Saint Obinna Nwafor, otherwise known as Saint Obi. This was
Halima Abubakar and Johnson Suleman Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar has finally responded to allegations of sex with a popular Nigerian pastor, Johnson Suleman. In a series of posts on
Halima Abubakar Nollywood actress, Halima Abubakar, has said she took a break from acting because she doesn’t want to join a clique. In a tweet, she also alleged that some
Gideon Okeke Nigerian actor, Gideon Okeke, has added his voice to comments that actors in the Nigerian movie industry are underpaid. In an Instagram post, Okeke advised fans not to
Adunni Ade Nollywood actress and producer, Adunni Ade, has disclosed that Nollywood filmmakers pay actors peanuts. “This is not me calling anyone out. I’m saying it is time for actors
Yul Edochie Actor Yul Edochie has responded to the Nigerian House of Representatives’ attacks on Nollywood for the rising cases of ritual killings in Nigeria. The House of Reps, at
Halima Abubakar Receives Special Award Celebrated actress, Halima Abubakar over the weekend stormed Ghana to grace the 3rd edition of the Time Ghana Arts and Entertainment Awards (TGAEA), at the
Dakore Egbuson-Akande Nigerian actress, Dakore Egbuson-Akande, says Nollywood does not need an Oscar win, or any sort of validation from the Western world. She made this assertion during a very interactive panel session
Mike Ezuruonye Nigerian actor Mike Ezuruonye is disturbed at the manner in which some people have mastered the art of living a fake lifestyle. In a video shared via his