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Nigerian Celebrities not Doing Enough to Stop Killings –Blackface

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Popular singer, Blackface, is currently unhappy about the spate of killings around the country. Sadly, his state, Benue, seems to be one of the worst hit by suspected killer herdsmen.
In a chat with Saturday Beats, he said that the killings around the country would have reduced if only Nigerian singers unite with one voice to speak against the menace. “They have killed a lot of people from my village, Agatu, in Benue. They have also killed people in Makurdi, and other places in Benue; then as they move up north to Adamawa, the trail of dead bodies continues.

It does not affect my state alone. Sadly, the musicians are not doing anything about it. Some musicians just claim that they help victims either to gain public praises or for political reasons. Why can’t we come together and think of ways we can stop the killings probably by staging a concert?” he said.

The singer further told Saturday Beats that as a socially conscious singer, he has always sung about the ills of the society but the radio stations would not play his songs because he is in their bad books.

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“My Journey to Success Wasn’t Always Pretty, But It Was Worth It” – Funke Akindele Inspires Young Creatives

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Renowned Nollywood actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele has shared an inspiring message for young creatives, reflecting on her journey to success.

Taking to her Instagram and Twitter, Funke posted a video showcasing her growth over the years. She candidly admitted that the path to success wasn’t always smooth, but every challenge along the way was worthwhile.

Expressing pride in her journey, she emphasized the importance of hustle and hard work. Through her story, Funke hopes to encourage aspiring creatives to stay determined and keep pushing forward, no matter how tough the road may seem.

Her powerful message to them: “Never give up on your dreams, even when the journey gets tough. Keep pushing, keep striving, and success will come!”

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“Owambe Thieves” Set to Take Over the Big Screen – Nollywood Star Eniola Ajao Excited for Grand Premiere

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One of Nollywood’s leading actresses Eniola Ajao has officially announced the release of her highly anticipated movie, Owambe Thieves, set to hit cinemas soon. Sharing the exciting news with her fans via her verified social media handle, the actress expressed her joy and anticipation for the upcoming premiere.

In her post, she wrote:

“All hail the Queen of Owambe events! The most anticipated blockbuster of the year, Owambe Thieves (@owambethieves), is ready to take over the big screens! We’re kicking things off with a GRAND PREMIERE like never before!”

She further encouraged fans to prepare for an evening of luxury, culture, and extravagance in true Owambe fashion.

Premiere Details:

 Venue: IMAX Cinema, Jakande, Lekki
 Theme: Owambe High Fashion
 Date: April 13, 2025

Eniola urged fans to bring their best Owambe outfits, step onto the red carpet in style, and be part of a historic night. Who’s ready to turn heads?

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My children are my pillar of Life – Nollywood Actress Bukky Wright opens up on struggles with depression

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Veteran Nollywood actress Bukky Wright has opened up on her challenges and struggles with depression and how she overcame them.

Bukky Wright, during a discussion with media personality and comedian Teju Baby Face on the Teju Baby Face show, spoke about her battles with depression.

She disclosed how she was on depression medication to help curb the killing issue.

She revealed that her children had to step in and help her overcome the problem.

The versatile actress gushed on her children, calling them her first critique and pillar. She stated that she loved them all her life, and the same was reciprocated towards her.

Bukky Wright noted that her children urged her to stop stressing out and take time to have fun.

She said, “There was a time when I was depressed. Yes, I was taking depression antidepressants. But my children had to wean me out of it. They have always been my number one critique.

I don’t know if I could call my children my pillar of life and they know that I would love my life for them.

So, they tell me, hey, Iya, you have been loving your

life for us; now it is time to live for you. Enjoy yourself and have fun…”

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