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    After being in the kidnappers’ den for seven days, Nollywood actress, Cynthia Okereke who was snatched away alongside her colleague, Clemson Cornel Agbogidi, has narrated her ...
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    Veteran actor, Remy Ohajianya has spoken out about his lingering health issues. The movie star said in an interview that he had diabetes, prostate cancer, a liver ailment, and is deaf. The actor stated that his health problems have gotten so bad that he is unable to walk independently. He said that in order to ...
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    Nollywood actresses have been attacked by Nigerian comedian Ali Baba over the source of their wealth.The stand-up comedy pioneer in a video that has since gone ...
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    The two actors who were kidnapped on their way home from an Enugu State filming location, Cynthia Okereke and Clemson Cornell, have both been released. The Actors Guild of Nigeria announced on Wednesday that they had been released. The thespians were kidnapped on Tuesday, but their captors released them after being touched by the spirit of God, according to a Guild statement released on Wednesday by Monalisa Chinda Coker, the organization’s director of communication. The statement read in part: “This is to inform the public that the kidnapped actors, Cynthia Okereke and Clemson Cornell, have been ...
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    Kcee, whose stage name is Kingsley Chinweike Okonkwo, has said that his transition from secular to Christian music was deliberate. Kcee released “Cultural Praise (Vol. 3)” in 2021, a song from his debut album, “Cultural Praise,” which featured the Okwesili Eze Group. Five gospel praise and worship songs from the East and West sides, each lasting at least eight minutes, were included in the medley. Kcee disclosed that he purposefully changed directions to avoid becoming complacent after more than two decades of making music. He said,  “The switch was deliberate and intentional. I’ve been doing this for twenty-three years so, you can’t be stagnant. So, sometimes for ...
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    The Oyo State High Court in Ibadan, presided over by Justice Olusola Adetujoye, has adjourned the hearing in the N200 billion libel suit filed by the Awujale and supreme ruler of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, against Yinka Aiyefele Limited, the proprietor of Fresh FM 105.9 Radio Station, on Tuesday until sine die. Oba Adetona has filed an 11-paragraph statement of claim asking for N200 billion in damages for claimed libel in the radio program “Talk Your Own with Chikito Duru,” which was produced and broadcast by the defendant on Fresh FM 105.9 Ibadan on December 22, 2019. From December 22, 2019 to September 4, 2020, it was rumored to have been simultaneously transmitted online and preserved on its news server. A court order of injunction prohibiting the defendant from posting or causing to be published any more similar or identical defamatory statements about or about the claimant or the expense of the lawsuit is also sought by the traditional ruler. The only defendant in the lawsuit with the case number I/972/2020 was named as Yinka Ayefele Limited by the plaintiff, Awujale, through his attorney, O. Ayanlaja, SAN of M/S Ayanlaja, Adesanya & Co. According to Ayanlaja, the words used on the radio program referred to and were understood to refer to the claimant in their natural and ordinary meaning and were intended to disparage the claimant in both his position as a person of international renown and as the Awujale and paramount ruler of Ijebuland. Ayanlaja claimed that the claimant had also suffered harm to his reputation, character, and credit as well as a decrease in the respect of right-thinking society members and emotional hurt. Since it was allegedly supposed to have happened in 1984, The Awujale insisted that Yinka Ayefele Limited was aware that the alleged comments were false and defamatory. He stated that Yinka Ayefele Limited was negligent in its failure to verify the accuracy of the publication and that it was instead blinded by the idea of the potential financial benefit of employing the person and office of the Awujale to increase listenership to its programs. “The claimant’s reputation and integrity have been damaged by the false publication, as people who held the ...
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    Justin Bieber has gotten back on hiss feet and resumed his Justice tour two months after being  diagnose of Ramsay Hunt syndrome. The musician revealed in June that he ...