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A lot of people would certainly find it difficult remembering his real name. This is so because since 2003 when he appeared in the commercially successful home video, End of the River, Ezebunafor, the character he played in the movie simply stucked so much so, that till today, anywhere he goes to you’d hear people calling him by that name. � View
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Muma Gee has been an artiste ever since she was 19 years old. The University of Port-Harcourt graduate became famous, courtesy of her single titled Kade, which turned to be the toast of all the television stations in Nigeria. � View
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Few days before Christmas, entertainment personality, Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD) openly made a confession to his wife, Jumobi Adegbesan Mofe-Damijo. � View
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The Nigerian movie industry, also known as Nollywood, is rated the third largest film industry in the whole world, a feat it earned, not in consideration of the quality of films it churned out, but by the fact that it has been able to attract and maintain a near cult-like and sizeable consumer base. � View
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Helen Ukpabio is the founder of Liberty Gospel Church. She is noted for her preaching which focuses on delivering people from witchcraft, but ever since the documentary on how children branded witches by pastors in Akwa Ibom are maltreated.... � View
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The Nigerian film industry has earned reputation as a fast growing one. It is also one where huge figures fly around in terms of how much sale is being made, but it is very difficult to trace the figures to the basics. � View
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The 25th anniversary of the death of Bobby Benson, musician and entertainer last Wednesday, May 14, 2008, brought together his 10 children, grand children, relations, friends and admirers of the maestro in Lagos. � View
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