Thursday, 14 June 2012

D’banj buys Kay Switch Mecerdes automobile

Pop singer D’banj seems to be well pleased with his younger brother Kay Switch as he just bought him a 2007 model Mecerdes CLS 350.

Kay Switch recently released his first single ‘Sister Caro’ and presented it as a birthday gift to his elder brother on June 9.

Tuesday, 12 June 2012

PHOTOS: M.I, Sound Sultan, Omawumi, Waje, storm Sapele

The sixth edition of Star Trek 2012 went down in Sapele, Delta State last Saturday, with live performances from top Nigerian acts M.I, Flavour, Sound Sultan, Ice Prince and the divas Omawumi and Waje. Other performances included Star Quest 2012 winners Crystals and The BEAT.

Best of Nollywood Awards calls for entries


The 2012 edition of the Best Of Nollywood movie awards (BON) is here, and organisers have announced the beginning of screening for this year’s event..

According to NET findings, entries are now being received from producers hoping to be considered for this year’s awards.

A spokesperson for the event told NET ‘this year’s event will recognise and reward deserving works released between May 2011 to May 2012′.

The one month screening exercise will begin on Monday, June 18 to Wednesday, July 18, 2012.

‘All intended entries for the award should be submitted to BON offices in Lagos and Kano. 15 Isheri road, opposite GTB Bank, Ogba,Lagos and 105 Zoo road, Gidan Dan Asabe, Kano’.

Monday, 11 June 2012

BBA winner Karen Igho joins Naija FM

Karen Igho has taken up an offer to become an on-air personality at Naija FM 102.7, a Lagos-based pidgin English-style radio station owned by Megalectrics.

EXCLUSIVE: Yaw, AY cooking TV shows

They’re both doing very well as star talkers and entertainers. One is arguably the most popular male OAP in Lagos, the other, a mid-class stand-up comedian who stages some of the bestselling variety concerts around the country.
But, just like oliver twist, they both want more. And they’re putting their money where their mouth is – investing in TV productions as they prepare to own their own separate TV shows.