Tag: Nollywood

  • Bisola Badmus shares her struggle with a brain disease

    Bisola Badmus shares her struggle with a brain disease

    Nollywood actress Bisola Badmus has shared her struggle with “encephalopathy,” a brain disease, in an Instagram post.

    Encephalopathy is a disease affecting the brain and is characterised by a range of neurological symptoms that can include cognitive dysfunction, altered consciousness, and changes in behaviour.

    According to her post on Tuesday, she has been contending with the illness for over a year, Badmus said she dealt with the challenges of a condition that alters mental states, causing confusion and a departure from one’s usual demeanour.

    She wrote, “Over a year now I have been battling with health issues (Encephalopathy). I cannot even wish my enemy such illness. It was a tough one indeed that made me stay away from social media.”

  • Why actors beg on sick bed – Patience Ozokwor

    Why actors beg on sick bed – Patience Ozokwor

    Nollywood actress, Patience Uzokwor  has explained why some performers decide to beg when they are on sick bed.

    According to the actress, many actors make decent money while they are active and working, but their costly lifestyle, which the public expects of them, causes them to spend a lot of money in order to maintain their status

    She stated that many people feel actresses are wealthy because of the clothes they wear on the red carpet, thus they do not assist them.

    When they become ill, they must shoulder the weight alone, and when they have nothing left, they must resort to begging on social media.

    Her explanation came after actors were slammed for begging when sick.

     

  • How I have been coping co-parenting with my ex-husband – Actress, Wunmi Toriola

    How I have been coping co-parenting with my ex-husband – Actress, Wunmi Toriola

    Popular Nollywood actress, Wunmi Toriola has revealed how she has been coping co-parenting with her ex-husband.

    According to her, co-parenting makes sense with her estranged husband.

    Toriola made this known while granting interview with actress Debbie Shokoya.

    Speaking about her post-divorce journey, Toriola gave more details on their relationship after divorce, saying that the co-parenting path with her ex husband makes sense.

    “I see that even co-parenting makes sense, we could have ended up being friends but a lot of us do not understand that some people are for marriage while some are meant to be friends.

    “We co-parent better. I can’t train a child alone and the child will start loving the other parent who is far away. I don’t want to be giving a 1950 prologue so I allowed him. He is 100% involved with his child.”

    Recall that the actress got married to her ex husband in 2018, and later separated in 2022. They have a son together.

  • Why I want to join acting – Wizkid reveals plans

    Why I want to join acting – Wizkid reveals plans

    Nigerian popular singer, Ayodeji Balogun popularly known as Wizkid has  revealed his plans to delve into acting.

    Wizkid in a post via Instagram said he wants movie roles that would allow him to kiss and shoot guns.

    “Shebi I tell una say I one dey act film. I just wan dey kiss and shoot gun for movie, Dats all,” he wrote.

    In another post, he revealed that he would pick the person he wants to kiss.

    “Abeg na me go pick who I go kiss o. All this pple wey dey my dm gerrout,” he added.

    Wizkid has been on a music break since his mother’s burial on October 13.

    While teasing his new album, Wizkid said he has made enough music to retire.

    “I have enough music to retire, we are recording everyday so imagine how much music I have now,” he had said.

    “I love the recording, the performing, I love everything to be honest. I have built my life around this for years, this is the only way I know.”

     

     

  • Nollywood actress speaks on plans to remove womb

    Nollywood actress speaks on plans to remove womb

    Nollywood actress, Etinosa Idemudia has revealed that she intends to undergo a surgery to remove her womb.

     Etinosa shortly after the news of the alleged passing of Nigerian rapper Oladips broke on social media lamented that for one to stop death there must be an end to reproduction.

    The actress said that the primary cause of death is life and if no one is born then no one would die.

    Speaking via her X account, Etinosa wrote, “The primary cause of death is life itself. So to stop death, one must put an end to reproduction. What is never born will never die. Even I myself am not ready for this deep conversation. It’s deeper than I can comprehend.”

    She wrote: “God bless you. Reason I’m doing a surgery soon to take off my womb. No child of mine is coming to this world to wait for death.”

     

  • Veteran Nollywood actor, Samanja, dies at 81

    Veteran Nollywood actor, Samanja, dies at 81

    Veteran Nollywood Actor, Usman Pategi, popularly known as “Samanja,  has died aged 81.

    This was revealed by a theatre consultant, Husseini Shaibu, on Sunday via his Facebook page.

    The cause of his death is yet unknown.

    Shaibu said,  “I have been reliably informed that light has dimmed on the veteran actor, Usman Baba Pategi, popularly known as Samanja Mazan Fama.

    “The actor who rode to national prominence in the 80’s playing Samanja in the defunct NTA drama series (about life of Soldiers in the barracks), titled ‘Samanja’, reportedly passed on around 12 midnight on Sunday.

    “The last time I saw Samanja was in Lagos in 2019, when he was awarded the Fellowship of Theatre Arts (fta) by the Israel Eboh led National Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners.

    “Journey Well Sir…. Good Night Samanja!,” he said.

    Some actors also took to the comment section of the post  to pay their tribute to the deceased.

    Okey Ogunjiofor said, “The Legends who made our early days sweet are departing gradually. May his soul rest in peace”.

    Pategi was born on May 20, 1942, into the royal house of Pategi Emirate in Pategi, Northern Nigeria.

    He is the son of Etsu Usman Patako, late King of Pategi.

    The popular actor, writer and director starred in the populous Hausa film known as: Samanja, Yusuf’s Ladan’s Zaman,  Duniya Iyawa Ne and all.

    Pategi gained popularity on the movie Samanja in the likes of mixing Hausa/English and pidgin English.

     

     

     

  • ‘You have touched lives and accomplished a lot’ Emeka Ike announces mother’s death

    ‘You have touched lives and accomplished a lot’ Emeka Ike announces mother’s death

    Veteran Nollywood actor, Emeka Ike, has announced the death of his mother, Mrs Comfort Ike.

    Emeka Ike made the announcement on his Instagram page.

    He wrote“ My hero is gone. RIP ..world , mother.”

    Also, some of the captions of a pictorial tribute posted on Instagram reads: “We will hold onto the love you showed humanity.

    “With tears drop, your children bid you farewell

    “You have touched lives and accomplished a lot as a Christian mother.”

     

     

     

     

  • My face to face contact with Mr Ibu after his amputation – Actor Charles Inojie

    My face to face contact with Mr Ibu after his amputation – Actor Charles Inojie

    Popular Nollywood actor, Charles Inojie has narrated how he met his colleague in the make believe industry Mr Ibu after his leg was amputated.

    Read him:

    “MR IBU… THE INDOMITABLE HUMORIST!

    “I never thought I could ever be able to relate this chapter of my encounter with Mr Ibu on his sick bed because I had this funny feeling that it had the potential of making light of a very dire situation as his condition presented. Well, the enigmatic humour monger himself, Ali Baba, has given me a soft landing to go ahead.

    “I walked into his private ward in the ICU in the company of Chinyere Wilfred at whose behest we made the journey to Ever Care where he is being treated. We had just finished from a set, and she suggested that we take the opportunity to visit Ibu. With us were Jasmine, Mrs Ibu, and a woman I believe is her friend.

    “As soon as we stepped into the room, his eyes lit up, and he retorted:

    IBU: “Idiot, what are you doing here?”

    ME: “Mumu, why you carry your leg go give mallam to dey cut?”

    IBU: “I get sense?”

    He would go on to quibble a few friendly banters with Chinyere. In fact, suffice to say that if a total stranger walked into that room that minute, he would never be able to tell who, indeed, was the patient.

    “From one joke to the other, Ibu literally entertained us. For a moment, i peered into his eyes as if searching for the secret of his willpower, and again, he levelled me out.

    IBU: “You dey pity for me? No fear, the doctor say I go fit still use the leg later, even though some betta-betta meat don commot for the leg.”

    You could never stop wondering where he got the strength under such agonising pain to exude such positive energy so effortlessly.

    Then came the moment. I picked his hands from his sides and held them tightly as I muttered,

    “Let’s pray.”

    We gazed intently at each other and connected on the fading highways of nostalgia, and upon the instance, I felt a mad rush of hot tears welling up beneath my quivering eyelids. I quickly turned away for fear my animal weakness was threatening to have the better of me, but too late. Ibu was crying, too!

    “We prayed and cried freely and came to, unconsoled. He wiped his eyes as I did mine, and out of the blues, the Ibu in him reared its head again.

    IBU: “Idiot, you go dey cry. Wetin dey beat you?”

    ME: “Mumu, you no cry?”

    IBU: “Na as I see you dey cry, na him I say make I support you na.”

    The two delectable nurses tending him laughed and laughed, and you could tell that Ibu made their jobs so very easy with his ebullient mien.

    “I left his ward with one of life’s vital lessons running through my mind… WHOEVER CAN MUSTER THE WILLPOWER TO SURVIVE IN THE FACE OF ANGUISH AND LIFE THREATENING PAIN, CAN DEFEAT DEATH EVEN IN THE MOST FIERCESOME BATTLE.

    May God Almighty grant Ibu a speedy recovery.

  • Don’t include me in groups for financial contributions – Shan George warns colleagues

    Don’t include me in groups for financial contributions – Shan George warns colleagues

    Nigerian actress, Nigerian actress and filmmaker, has warned her counterparts not to include her in WhatsApp groups for financial contributions.

    Geoge in a video recently shared via Instagram, said she is consistently added to several WhatsApp groups to make contributions for the welfare of their ailing colleagues in need but “excluded for movie roles”.

    Speaking in pidgin English, the actress said she believes individuals should handle their matters because when she had problems, nobody seemed to care.

    “You have never called me for work but anytime e reach something wey go become contribution, you go put my name. You go form WhatsApp group for contribution, you go put my name.

    “You dey do work o, you dey pay people o, you no ever one day remember say oh make we call this woman, Shan George, make she even take part for this major movie or work or even if na waka pass, make I just see small garri drink for house with my children.

    “You will never call me but you go dey add me. Today, I woke up this morning, and I have been added to 15 groups for contribution of money from people wey never call me for work one day. Wey no know wether I don eat, make una no let thunder fire una o. This thing wey I dey talk so ehn, e pain me o.

    “With all due respect to whoever! Mbok No dey call me for contribution if you no dey call me for work.”

     

  • One of my daddy’s legs has been amputated- Mr Ibu’s Daughter speaks on current condition

    One of my daddy’s legs has been amputated- Mr Ibu’s Daughter speaks on current condition

    In order to improve his chances of recovery, one of the legs of veteran Nollywood actor, John Okafor, popularly known as Mr. Ibu, has been amputated.

    In a statement issued via his verified Instagram page on Monday by Mr Ibu’s daughter, it was disclosed that the comic actor had undergone seven successful surgeries in one day including amputation of his leg.

    “As of 1pm today, Daddy has undergone seven successful surgeries but to keep him alive and increase his chances of recovery, one of his legs had to be amputated. This development has been hard on us all we’ve had to accept it as Daddy’s new reality to keep him alive.

    “Please we are still soliciting for support from well-meaning Nigerians.”