From her young age, Honey Ojukwu, popularly known as Honey, knew what she wanted to do with her life and followed her dreams closely. At 23, apart from emerging as one of the most sought after on-air personalities rocking the city of Port Harcourt, the pretty young lady works with a number of brands that appreciate her work and influence on the youth. In this interview by SEGUN ADEBAYO, Honey says her greatest dream is to inspire young minds and live a happy life.
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‘I am a fiercely independent artiste’
Segun Akinolu, popularly known as Beautiful Nubia, has distinguished himself in the music industry with his brand of music and philosophy. In the interview with SEYI SOKOYA, he speaks on national issues, among others. You are in the news lately following your take on the current situation of the country and the forthcoming general […]
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I remain fastest rapper —Ceeboi
Fast-rising rap artiste and songwriter, Ceeboi, has been working on his craft silently and making plans to come out in a big way. In 2018, the self-acclaimed fastest rapper in Nigeria gave his fans a glimpse of what to expect this year. Days back, Ceeboi, in collaboration with popular music producer, Krizbeatz, dropped his anticipated EP and called it Protege. In this interview with SEGUN ADEBAYO, Ceeboi speaks on his passion for music and why he’s the next biggest Nigerian artiste.
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2018: Break-ups, scandals, deaths that rocked entertainment scene
As the year 2018 rolls to an end, one would not forget in a hurry some of the events that raised dust and dominated media spaces in the entertainment industry. Tried as they did, many celebrities managed to stay out of scandals but same could not be said of others, who never stopped making headlines for one reason or the other. Apart from the scandals, there were success stories and deaths too. A number of entertainers bit the dust even as some are said to be battling to save their lives currently. Indeed, it has been a year of mixed blessings for the stakeholders. For some of them, they had looked forward into the year with high hopes, but life soon came with its twists and turns that put some of them in tight corners and forced them to readjust. With fierce competitions, marriage break-ups amongst artistes, scandals and more, SEGUN ADEBAYO captures some of the moments that evoked reactions on the entertainment landscape.
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My life as Fela Anikulapo’s daughter — Shalewa
A lawyer, disc jockeyand producer, Shalewa Anikulapo Kuti, popularly known as DJ Sharks, is the daughter of the late music legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti. In this interview with SEYI SOKOYA, she speaks on how life […]
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Why people think Juju music has gone into oblivion —Taiwo Omotunde
Juju music exponent, Taiwo Omotunde, has successfully put his brand of music on the world map with a special song delivery that has earned him recognitions from within and outside the country. In this interview […]
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I don’t have a boyfriend — Jumoke Odetola
What I told my children on polygamy —Oga Bello
I’m a product of God’s grace
People trying to know my new man —Toyin Abraham
Toyin Abraham, one of Nigeria’s most-talked about actresses may have had a rough start that almost killed her passion for acting, but the actress-turned producer is currently enjoying every moment of her time now. From overcoming her […]
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