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Actor, Moses Armstrong returns to movie set after rape allegation
Moses Armstrong has defied the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) and is now back at work. In front of a magistrate court in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, the actor was recently accused of raping a minor. Prior to his arrest and subsequent incarceration, the actor was suspended by the Actors Guild of Nigeria, the country’s association of actors. After being detained for a few weeks, Judge Ntong Ntong recently released him on bond in the amount of N5 million. After fulfilling all of the conditions of his bail, he was granted his release from custody last week. A few days after his release, the actor admitted that he had already started filming his first motion picture. He was a featured actor in the John Henry- and Imaobong Udoh-produced film “A Walk Away.” “My first movie ... -
BBNaija 7: Hermes reveals how Allysyn will affect his relationships outside the house
After opening up about being in a relationship with two women outside the house, and his budding romance with co-housemate Allysyn, Hermes has finally shared with ... -
Taylor Swift sued by author who claims singer stole elements of her book
American singer-songwriter, Taylor Swift is facing a copyright infringement lawsuit over the 2019 book that accompanied her “Lover” album. Lover broke records, becoming the top-selling album ... -
JJC Skillz celebrates estranged wife, Funke Akindele as she turns 45 today weeks after announcing their separation (video)
As Funke Akindele celebrates her 45th birthday today, her ex husband, JJC Skillz has taken to IG to celebrate her. Sharing a montage of some of ... -
Segun Arinze applauds ARCON ban on foreign models, voice-over artist
Segun Arinze, the President of the Association of Voice-Over Artists (AVOA), has applauded the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON) for outlawing the usage of foreign ... -
Netflix to sponsor West African students in film, television courses
Netflix has asked West and Central African film and television students to apply for its Creative Equity Scholarship Fund (CESF). In a statement on Tuesday, the streaming juggernaut announced the scholarship. In accordance with the statement, chosen candidates would have the chance to study at institutions in a variety of countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, Benin, and Gabon. According to Netflix, the CESF, which was established in 2021, will provide funding to a number of initiatives over the following five years in an effort to create a robust, diversified global pipeline of creatives. The $1 million scholarship initiative, according to the streaming behemoth, is intended to enable aspirant creatives from West and Central African nations in obtaining legal education and training. The scholarship fund will pay for beneficiaries’ tuition, lodging, books, and living expenses at particular partner schools for the 2022 academic ... -
Mo Abudu to oversee directing, producing of short films
With two short films, Nigerian film producer, Mo Abudu will make her directorial debut. The filmmaker officially announced on Monday that she would be helming the short ... -
Record management reveals success of Eedris Abdulkareem’s transplant
According to Eedris Abdulkareem’s record company, Lakreem Entertainment Inc., the kidney transplant was a success for the hip-hop artist. The sick rapper received a kidney transplant ... -
BBNaija: Drama as Biggie puts all housemates up for eviction
All Big Brother reality show housemates except the HOH and her deputy have been put up for possible eviction on Sunday. Biggie had informed housemates to ... -
Kidney failure: Latest update on Eedris Abdulkareem’s health revealed
Good news as Lakreem Entertainment Inc, Nigerian hip hop star, Eedris Abdulkareem’s record label has announced that the singer successfully had his kidney transplant surgery. Recall ...

















