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  • Dayo Amusa elected into Actors Guild national leadership as vice president

    Dayo Amusa elected into Actors Guild national leadership as vice president

    Photo Credit: Dayo Amusa – The Nation Newspaper
    2025-12-14

    According to Vanguard, Nollywood actress Dayo Amusa has been elected as a National Vice President within the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) following the guild’s national election in Benin City.

    The report said the election produced a new national leadership team, with Amusa emerging as a key officer representing her zone in the guild structure.

    Daily Post also reported her emergence and described her as National Vice President Southwest.

    The Nation reported the same development and quoted her describing her emergence as a testament to her dedication to the guild’s growth and integrity.

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Guild leadership influences welfare advocacy, dispute mediation and professional standards in Nollywood. Watch for Amusa’s agenda—especially transparency in guild processes, stronger member protections, and partnerships that improve earnings and working conditions across the creative economy.

    Source: Vanguard — 14 Dec 2025 (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/12/dayo-amusa-emerges-national-vice-president-of-actors-guild-of-nigeria/)

  • KWAM1’s Awujale Bid Rejected by Ruling House

    KWAM1’s Awujale Bid Rejected by Ruling House

    Photo Credit:Punch Newspapers

    The ruling house responsible for producing the next Awujale of Ijebuland has rejected the application of Fuji legend Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as KWAM1. The family insisted that traditional rules and lineage requirements must be strictly followed in the selection of the next monarch.

    The development has stirred debate across social media and cultural circles, with some fans expressing disappointment and others defending the sanctity of royal‑succession customs. The stool of Awujale, one of Yorubaland’s most influential thrones, remains highly coveted, blending cultural prestige with political influence.

    Source: Punch Newspapers – 11 Dec 2025

    2025-12-12 10:00:00 Punch Newspapers – 11 Dec 2025 2025-12-11

  • Universal Music Group Moves to Deepen Commitment to Growing African Music 

    Universal Music Group Moves to Deepen Commitment to Growing African Music 

    A world leader in music entertainment, Universal Music Group (UMG), has announced key appointments in order to strengthen its position as the leading music company in Africa

    The latest appointments were essentially designed to underscore UMG’s ongoing commitment to support and grow Africa’s domestic music ecosystems, while also creating new opportunities for African talent to reach new audiences globally.

    UMG’s holistic approach to expanding operations across the continent saw to the opening of new divisions in Nigeria, as well as becoming the first major music company to establish divisions in Kenya, Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, Cameroon and Morocco to complement UMG’s longstanding operations in South Africa. This presence would continue to grow throughout 2021 and beyond, as UMG continues to further extend the company’s ability to support domestic artists across Africa and globally.

    To help lead this expansion, Sipho Dlamini has been promoted as the Chief Executive Officer, Universal Music South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa, effective immediately.

    Dlamini would continue to oversee all of UMG’s operations within English-speaking Africa. Since joining UMG in 2016, he has been instrumental in solidifying and growing UMG’s African infrastructure, increasing the visibility of African music around the world and delivering unprecedented artist success in South Africa.

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    During this time, UMG has also led the industry with new initiatives across live music, brand partnerships and the adoption of licensed and legal streaming platforms within Africa.

    Dlamini is a member of UMG’s Task Force for Meaningful Change (TFMC), which was created last year as a driving force for inclusion and social justice within the global music industry and serves as chair for TFMC’s Global Committee.

    In 2019, Dlamini was named in Billboard’s International Music Power list, the first African-based executive to make the list.

    In his new role, Dlamini would continue to work closely with UMG’s EVP, Market Development, Adam Granite, to identify further opportunities for artists signed to Universal Music Africa to reach new audiences around the world, utilising UMG’s unrivalled global network of industry-leading businesses spanning more than 60 countries worldwide.

    Within South Africa, Dlamini has been joined by hugely experienced senior executive Elouise Kelly, who has been appointed Chief Operating Officer, Universal Music South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa.

    Kelly would be based in Johannesburg and would report to Dlamini. She joins UMG from global advertising and media agency Ogilvy, where she held the position of Managing Director, South Africa.

    With a proven and award-winning background in branding, marketing communication and commercial business strategy, she would play an integral role in the further expansion of Universal Music Africa and its operations and label divisions.

    Prior to working at Ogilvy, Kelly held senior positions at SABC, Top TV, Viacom International Media Networks and M-Net.

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    Also, Chinedu Okeke has been named Managing Director, Universal Music Nigeria and would lead the development and expansion of UMG’s existing operations within Nigeria, including English-speaking markets in West Africa.

    He would be based in Lagos, Nigeria and would report to Dlamini.

    Okeke has established himself over the last decade as a successful business and live-music entrepreneur. He’s the founder of Eclipse Live, a live entertainment company focused on bringing live affordable entertainment to the youth of Africa and Eclipse Brand Agency, working with major clients, artists and commercial partners.

    He’s also the founder and Executive Producer of Nigeria’s legendary Gidi Culture Festival, and a founding Trustee of Echo Music and Arts Foundation, and previously held positions at The Wicklow Group, Canvest Group and AP Moeller Maersk.

    The trio would work closely with French-speaking operations in Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, Cameroon and markets within the continent, which operate under the leadership of Franck Kacou, Directeur General, Universal Music Africa.

    Reacting to the development, Granite said: “I am thrilled to announce these strategic appointments, as we look to further develop our domestic infrastructure and label rosters within Africa.

    “Most integral to achieving our long-term ambitions is to build a strong leadership team on the ground, with deep foundations in each country to help grow a dynamic ecosystem for all to benefit in the future.

    “Over the past few years, Sipho has shown great leadership, commitment and vision for music in Africa, helping UMG to introduce new talent to audiences around the world and identify opportunities to lead the industry in licensing and supporting new platforms to reach African music fans.

    “Elouise and Chinedu both bring welcome new skills, proven entrepreneurship and important leadership experience that will only serve to bolster UMG’s position as the market-leader across Africa.”

    Dlamini also spoke on the new appointments: “There has never been a more exciting time for African music around the world, as it continues to influence and inspire culture and creativity, whilst reaching a wider audience globally each day through streaming.

    “I am delighted to welcome both Elouise and Chinedu to UMG family, their unique skills and experiences will only help to further establish UMG as a bedrock within the African music community, that will continue to put the interests and opportunities for artists first and help elevate African talent to new levels of success at home and abroad.”

    As part of UMG’s strategy, the company is helping African talent reach new audiences internationally.

    In 2018, UMG became the first major label to licence its catalog to Boomplay, Africa’s largest local streaming platform.

    Last year, UMG released several acclaimed albums by African artists globally, including: Celia from Nigerian Afrobeats star Tiwa Savage (released in partnership with Motown Records U.S.); South African rapper Nasty C’s – Zulu Man With Some Power (in partnership with Def Jam Recordings in the U.S., Island Records U.K. and other Universal labels around the world); Midnight Train from Kenya’s Sauti Sol; and Old Romance, the debut album released from Nigerian singer/producer Tekno, who is signed to Universal Music Nigeria in partnership with Island Records in the U.K. and U.S.

    UMG also agreed a strategic partnership between Nigeria’s Aristokrat Records and Universal Music France and launched Def Jam Africa as a standalone label on the continent, with resources across five countries, dedicated to discovering the best in African hip-hop, Afrobeats and Trap music.

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    Under the new leadership structure, each territory would continue to focus on domestic A&R and talent development with a unique suite of services available to local talent including marketing, promotion, bespoke brand partnerships, recording facilities and live music promotion and booking through UMG’s ULive Africa division.

    In Africa, UMG has led the industry, working hand in hand with both domestic and international platforms and Telco’s to help bring the best in global music to music fans across Africa.

    UMG remains committed to helping bolster the wider local ecosystem, with continued focus on building a fair and prosperous market for all through better understanding and management of copyright and royalty distribution, and through the development of strong partnerships with platforms throughout the region which would be integral to introducing African music to a wider audience in years to come.

    UMG is also working closely in partnership with parent company Vivendi, and several of Vivendi’s divisions, including CanalOlympia, Olympia Production, Vivendi and Canal+ to support and develop the live music industry throughout Africa.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • With Estimated $3.46M Income, Comedienne Emmanuella Builds House for Mum

    With Estimated $3.46M Income, Comedienne Emmanuella Builds House for Mum

    Award winning commedienne, Emanuella Samuel, has given her mother a newly built house as an early Christmas gift.

    The Popular comedienne announced this on her official Instagram page where she has a following of 471,000.

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    “I built this for you mom. For all the prayers; all the encouragement and support. Mummy, I know you said you want a portable house and this is it. But forgive me because I must complete your mansion for you next year. Don’t worry, it won’t make us go to hell; my super Christmas mummy. I love you.”

    The 10-year-old rose to limelight with her funny skits which she posts on her social media accounts.

    With a portfolio of between 1.6 million to over 6 million viewers on youtube, the Mark Angel Comedy label through which Emmanuella syndicates her comedy series earns an income of $ 577K – $ 3.46M, youtubers.me stated.

    In the last 90 days, the award-winning comedian has earned a net income of $104k.

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    In 2018, Emanuella was invited to the National Assembly by Senate President Bukola Saraki on account of her landing a role in a Disney film. In 2016, Emanuella won the award for Top Subscribed Creator from YouTube at the inaugural edition of the Sub-Saharan African YouTube Awards. She also won the Best New Comedienne & Princess of Comedy awards at the Afro-Australia Music & Movie Awards (AAMMA). She was hosted by CNN in November 2016.

    Emmanuella’s awards and achievements include a 2015 G-Influence Niger Delta Special Talent Award and an ambassador to several brands.

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  • Nigeria at 60: Eyimofe Set for London Premiere

    Nigeria at 60: Eyimofe Set for London Premiere

    As part of activities to celebrate Nigeria’s 60th Independence Day anniversary, a film, Eyimofe (This is my desire), is set to be premiered in the United Kingdom, at BFI London Film Festival on October 11.

    The film, which had its world premiere at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival in February, is also billed to celebrate its U.S premiere at the AFI Fest on October 20.

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    Ahead of the London screening, which would create an opportunity for the Nigerian community in the United Kingdom to join in the country’s 60th anniversary celebration, Eyimofe has debuted its official trailer for the festival, which is already generating interest from the global film community.

    A GDN Studios production, the 114 minutes film directed by twin brothers Arie and Chuko Esiri, features Jude Akuwudike, Temi Ami-Williams, Cynthia Ebijie, Sadiq Daba, Tomiwa Edun, Jacobs Alexander, Tomiwa Edun, Chioma ‘Chigul’ Omeruah and others.

    Funded entirely in Nigeria and shot in 16mm and filmed across 48 locations in Lagos, the two chapter drama follows the stories of Mofe (Jude Akuwudike), a factory technician, and Rosa (Temi Ami-Williams), a hairdresser, on their quest for what they believe would be a better life on foreign shores.

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    A passport, photos and a visa form recurring elements. The characters’ misfortunes are part of their everyday life and they are sketching out the need to leave Nigeria at the same time.

    At the bottom of the socio-economic ladder, status, money, gender, skin colour and family structures are inextricably connected. The longing for another life is but one thread in this complex mesh, a promise that floats above things at once near and far away.

    It would be recalled that Eyimofe is the 2020 official selection for Vancouver International Film Festival, an annual film festival held in Vancouver, British Columbia.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • Kanye West eyes White House, announces 2020 presidential run

    Kanye West eyes White House, announces 2020 presidential run

    Kanye West, the entertainment mogul who urges listeners in one song to “reach for the stars, so if you fall, you land on a cloud,” claimed Saturday he is challenging Donald Trump for the US presidency in 2020.

    “We must now realize the promise of America by trusting God, unifying our vision and building our future. I am running for president of the United States! #2020VISION,” the born-again billionaire rapper tweeted as Americans marked Independence Day.

    West offered no further details on his supposed campaign, four months before the November election, and it is unclear if he has officially registered to run for office.

    Hundreds of thousands of Twitter users reacted to the star’s announcement and “Kanye” shot to become the top trending term on the platform, although many questioned whether the volatile rapper would go through with his plan and others claimed it was a publicity stunt.

    His wife, reality star Kim Kardashian, replied with a US flag emoji, while Tesla CEO Elon Musk wrote: “You have my full support!”

    The 43-year-old has mentioned running for president several times and he said last year he would run for president in 2024.

    West long ago broke ranks with most of the left-leaning entertainment industry to loudly voice his support for Trump.

    In 2018, they met in the Oval Office — a surreal tete-a-tete that included a hug from the rapper as well as an on-camera rant featuring an expletive not often repeated for the White House press corps.

    That year, West also delivered a lengthy soliloquy to a president who many deem racist, telling him he loved him — to the dismay of many Democrats and fellow artists.

    But in 2019, during an interview with Zane Lowe of Apple Music’s Beats 1 show, he said his support for Trump had been a way to razz Democrats — and announced his own presidential ambitions.

    “There will be a time when I will be the president of the US, and I will remember… any founder that didn’t have the capacity to understand culturally what we were doing.”

    It was unclear to whom the artist was referring.

    The announcement came days after West, who has taken a very public turn towards Christianity in recent years, released a new song, “Wash Us In the Blood,” along with an accompanying video including imagery from recent anti-racism protests.

    West has also opened up about his mental health, particularly his struggle with bipolar disorder, telling talk show host David Letterman he feels like he has “a sprained brain, like having a sprained ankle.”

    Since 2018, Kardashian has formed her own contacts with the White House as she champions criminal justice reform: she has successfully lobbied Trump to pardon a sexagenarian woman for a non-violent drug offense.

    For weeks now Trump, criticized for his response both to the coronavirus pandemic and to anti-racism protests, has been lagging in the polls behind his Democratic rival, Joe Biden.

    There was no immediate response to West’s announcement from either candidate Saturday.

    AFP

  • BET: Burna Boy says for Black Lives to Matter, Africa Must Matter

    BET: Burna Boy says for Black Lives to Matter, Africa Must Matter

    Idowu Sowunmi

    A Nigerian Afro superstar, Burna Boy, has won the BET Award for Best International Act for the second time.

    Burna Boy edged out other nominees including Innoss’B (DR Congo), Sho Madjozi (South Africa), Stormzy (United Kingdom), Dave (United Kingdom), Ninho (France) and S. Pri Noir (France) to claim the highly coveted award.

    Speaking after the award was presented to him by Naomi Campbell, Burna Boy thanked the organisers and used the opportunity to deliver some kind of homily towards African renaissance.

    “Thank you very much, BET.

    “Second time and I appreciate it.

    “I will like to use this opportunity to say that sometime around 1835, there was admission to turn the nation of Africa into a dominated nation. Now is the time to return and go back to the royalty that we were, because, in order for black lives to matter, Africa must matter,” he said.

    This is Burna Boy’s second consecutive BET Best International Act win. He was nominated alongside Mr. Eazi, AKA, Dave, Giggs, Dosseh and Aya Nakaruma in 2019

  • Nigerian Reggae legend Majek Fashek is dead

    Nigerian Reggae legend Majek Fashek is dead

    Nigerian reggae music star known for his 1988 all time hit song “Send Down the Rain”, Majekodunmi Fasheke, widely known by his stage name Majek Fashek, is dead.

    Late Nigerian Reggae Music Icon, Majek Fashek

    The death of the reggae icon was announced early Tuesday, June 2, by his manager Umenka Uzoma who wrote on his instagram page:

    “Today been having pressure calls, well it is true that the African No 1 Legendary ICON has gone to be with the LORD his Maker, Day said.

    “Let’s celebrate him, his achievements, and his family, whatever decisions made by his immediate family will be notified”, Uzoma stated.

    Fashek, 57, who until his death battled mysterious illness in recent years, started his music career in the early 80s with a group called Jastix.

    In 1988, he broke out of the group to further his career as a solo artiste and recorded his popular debut single Prisoner of Conscience.

    His album, which had the widely accepted hit track Send Down the Rain was a huge success that only lasted until heavy use of drugs largely truncated the euphoria thus leading Majek to years of bankruptcy and frustration.

    Over the last decade, Majek had made efforts at comebacks to performing again but failed, he was never what he used to be.

  • Fathia Balogun gets wooed by 30year old man

    Fathia Balogun gets wooed by 30year old man

    By Tobiloba Kolawole

    A 30-year-old young man have attempted wooing Fathia Balogun, one of Nigeria’s successful Nollywood actress. The 49year old thespian’s new crush came across as one who would not give up easily on dating the star actress.

    The filmmaker and director shared on her Instagram page on Friday, October 26, 2019,  how she met the young man whom she described as courageous and handsome, in the United States. According to the veteran actress, the young man remained optimistic despite telling him about the man in her life and her second son who is about to get into the university.

    Fathia wrote, “I met one young man who is around 30 years here in the US. He asked for my name and number. He asked me to show him my IG page. He wants a relationship. I told him, my second child is on his way to university already and I have a man already. He said I lied with my age. I collected his number and insist that I won’t give him mine.”

    “I couldn’t stop laughing all through the trip back home. I won’t call him but I truly like how self-assured he came across, smart, full of life, optimistic and I need not say how handsome he is. I thought about him more than once, had to delete his number. The young men out there are not playing. This is more than STEWWWW,” she wrote.

    Fathia Balogun is one of those Nollywood actresses like Genevieve Nnaji, Kate Henshaw, Mercy Aigbe and others who despite being caught up by age remain beautiful and attractive, and still getting immense attention from the male folks.