Entertainment
Kizz Daniel Cancels December Concert in Lagos Amid Economic Hardship.

In a recent interactive session on X, Nigerian singer Kizz Daniel announced that he will not be holding a concert in Lagos this December. The decision stems from the ongoing economic challenges facing the region, which he believes would impact attendance and overall success.
When a fan inquired about the possibility of a concert, Daniel candidly replied, “Nah…[I] would rather do cho cho cho this December… Money no too dey Lagos this time.” This statement highlights the financial constraints many are experiencing, prompting the artist to reconsider his plans for the festive season.
Kizz Daniel’s decision reflects a broader trend in the entertainment industry, where economic factors increasingly influence event planning and artist engagements. As the festive season approaches, many fans will undoubtedly feel the absence of live performances from their favorite artists.
Entertainment
Unverified Allegations Regarding Brain Jotter and Ekwutosi

Recent unconfirmed speculation circulating online alleges the involvement of Nigerian content creators Brain Jotter and Ekwutosi in a sensitive and concerning situation. These reports, which remain unsubstantiated, claim Ekwutosi is pregnant, leading to an alleged abortion and subsequent complications.
Further fueling speculation is a statement from content creator Mariam Oyakhilome, who has publicly expressed concern and indicated attempts to contact Ekwutosi’s family.
Given the nature of these allegations and the lack of official confirmation, it is paramount to exercise extreme caution. Spreading unverified information can be incredibly damaging to all parties involved.
We urge readers to refrain from making judgments or sharing these rumors until verified facts emerge. Prioritizing accuracy and responsible reporting is crucial in preventing the dissemination of misinformation and ensuring the well-being of those potentially affected. Let us focus on verifying the facts before contributing to the online narrative.
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Nollywood Casting Practices Under Scrutiny: Actress Jemima Osunde Voices Concerns.

Recent comments by Nollywood actress Jemima Osunde have ignited debate regarding evolving casting practices within the Nigerian film industry. Osunde, in conversation with fellow actor Jammal Ibrahim, highlighted the increasing pressure placed on actors to cultivate a robust social media presence as a prerequisite for securing roles.
Osunde argues that filmmakers appear to be prioritizing actors with significant online followings, effectively demanding that performers become content creators in addition to honing their acting craft. She questions the necessity of forcing actors to engage in viral trends, such as dance challenges, as a means of securing casting opportunities.
Ibrahim echoed Osunde’s sentiments, emphasizing the role of effective management in navigating these changing expectations. He stressed the importance of leveraging an actor’s existing strengths and personality rather than attempting to mold them into something inauthentic.
Osunde’s claims raise crucial questions about the balance between artistic merit and marketing viability in Nollywood, potentially reshaping the landscape for aspiring and established actors alike.
Entertainment
Radio host Lolo 1 alleges she was raped by a colleague.

Nigerian media personality Omotunde Adebowale-David, widely known as Lolo 1, recently shared a deeply personal and traumatic experience: she was sexually assaulted by a male colleague in the broadcasting industry.
Speaking on the ‘Say My Piece’ podcast, which she co-hosts, Lolo 1 detailed the lasting impact of the assault, noting the recurring trauma she experiences upon encountering her assailant. She expressed hesitancy in naming the individual, citing concerns about potential scrutiny for not reporting the incident sooner.
Lolo 1’s courageous disclosure sheds light on the pervasive issue of sexual assault within professional spaces and underscores the complex emotional and societal barriers that prevent survivors from coming forward. Her words highlight the denial and self-blame that often accompany such experiences, prompting an urgent need for continued dialogue and support systems for victims of sexual violence. This revelation serves as a potent reminder of the work that remains in creating a safe and equitable environment for all individuals within the Nigerian media landscape and beyond.
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