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Wizkid’s Ojuelegba and its connection to Lagos Military Rule in the 1970s

The year was 1971, and Lagos was a city gasping under the weight of its own contradictions. Soldiers manned checkpoints…

When Royal power faced State power in Court—and the Crown prevailed

In the heart of southwestern Nigeria, where the Atlantic breeze whispers through the palm-fringed coastlines and the rich tapestry of…

Nkem Owoh and Chiwetalu Agu’s ₦10 million decisions tied to Tinubu and Adenuga

A number was whispered across the corridors of Nollywood: N10 million. It was enough to catch attention, provoke curiosity, and…

Beyond the Glam: 10 Celebrity Couples Who Show Real Struggles

In the glittering world of Nigerian entertainment, celebrity marriages are often painted as flawless fairy tales. Glossy wedding photos, coordinated…

Public grief, private pain: When stars lose loved ones and Nigerians mirror their mourning

Introduction Grief is usually private. It’s seen as an intimate, lonely experience shared within families and friends. But for celebrities,…

How Pastor Enoch Adeboye transformed a Prayer Camp into a Global Megacity

Night in the mid-1980s along the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway was the kind of night that swallowed hope. Darkness pressed against the…

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