President Tinubu attended the 2025 Eyo Festival in Lagos, framing culture as a tourism asset while honoring late Lagos figures and his mother.
Nollywood actress Allwell Ademola has died at 43, prompting tributes and renewed discussion about welfare systems and health coverage for creatives in Nigeria’s film industry.
Lagos commissioned a new Eyo Monument at Onikan, betting that heritage landmarks and festival culture can boost tourism and the creative economy.
The Nation reports Seyi Tinubu and his wife received titles connected to the Eyo Oba institution, spotlighting Lagos’ culture–politics mix.
A Powerball ticket sold in Arkansas wins a roughly $1.8bn jackpot, renewing attention on lottery odds, taxes, and winner-claim rules.
Nigeria’s film censors say Ini Edo’s “A Very Dirty Christmas” title was approved in context, after faith groups raised objections—while the board signals it may still seek a compromise.
JJC Skillz has reignited long-running Afrobeats-era gossip by alleging he was pushed out through a coordinated move involving Don Jazzy and D’banj.
Portable’s latest social media outburst targets actress Iyabo Ojo and reignites a sensitive culture-war debate about marriage, parenting and status online.
Carter Efe’s Twitch wave shows the upside of global platforms for Nigerian creators—and the downside when platform rules and enforcement collide with local content styles.
Life Lager’s Port Harcourt Christmas concert leaned into Eastern pride branding with headline performances that turned the show into a major December pop-culture moment.









