Nollywood Loses Another Actor, Dammy Eke
The Nigerian movie industry, Nollywood, is thrown into mourning again with the demise of one of their bright stars, actor Dammy Eke.
#GameOfThrones: Watch Preview of Season 8, Episode 4
In the last episode of Game of Thrones, we saw the defeat of the Night King (yay!) and the end of the Great War at Winterfell.
Check Out Photos from Kizz Daniel’s First NBS World Tour Concert
Afro-pop superstar Kizz Daniel just kicked off his tour tagged the “NBS World Tour”. The first leg of the tour went down in London, the Indigo at the O2, in a sold-out show.
Game of Thrones Season 8 Recap and Prediction
One can never really tell what might happen on Game of Thrones especially with the original material exhausted and the show basically inventing its materials.
Nigerian Filmmaker Francesca Tilley-Gyado’s “The Years The Locust Ate” Selected for Cannes Film Festival
The 72nd Cannes Film Festival is almost here and our own filmmaker, Francesca Tilley-Gyado’s short film “The Years The Locust Ate” has been picked for the Short Film competition at the festival.
Toni Kan’s “Nights of the Creaking Bed” Makes UK Debut
Cassava Republic has announced the release of the UK edition of "Nights of the Creaking Bed," Toni Kan's critically acclaimed and award winning short story collection.
Simi Switches up Hairstyle and Looks So Adorable
Nigerian singer, Simi is steady stealing our hearts. She stole them with her impeccable vocals, then with her straightforward and simple personality but now she is on the prowl again with her adorable new look.
Listen to Yemi Alade “Oh My Gosh” Remix Ft Rick Ross
Award-winning Afropop sensation Yemi Alade pairs up with American star rapper Rick Ross for the remix of her 2008 hit song “Oh My Gosh!.“
Politics is Not as Easy as Acting – Desmond Elliot
Veteran Nigerian Actor, Desmond Elliot has revealed how he combines acting with politics. Four years after his first political win, the 45-year-old actor cum politician has apparently found a working formula.
‘Boyz N The Hood’ Director, John Singleton Dies at 51
John Singleton, the first African-American filmmaker and the youngest person to receive a Best Director Oscar nomination, died Monday, 29 April at age 51 after suffering a stroke earlier on in the month.













