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  • Nollywood actor, Tafa Oloyede is dead

    Nollywood actor, Tafa Oloyede is dead

    Nollywood actor, John Adewuni Adewoye, popularly known as Tafa Oloyede is dead. He was 69 years old.

    Osun state Secretary of the Theatre Arts and Motion Picture Producers Association of Nigeria, Ademola Oyedokun broke the news of Tafa’s death on Tuesday.

    Tafa, who hailed from Ede, died in his Osogbo home on Tuesday.

    Born on 19 November 1952, he would have clocked 70 this year.

    He began acting in 1974 and had his tutelage under late Oyin Adejobi.

    He featured in many movies such as ‘Jaiyesimi’, ‘Ayanmo’, ‘Ekuro Oloja’, ‘Orogun’, ‘Akanji Oniposi.’

    He is survived by wife and children.

    Tributes poured in for Oloyede on Tuesday night.

    Adeyemi Olabode an OAP with Rave 91.7 Fm, Osogbo wrote on Facebook:

    “I’m yet to come to terms with the reality that I won’t see or hear from you again Daddy! You love me and will always check on me. You are a devoted fan who loves what I do on radio and will always pray for me. You will always remind me of your birthday for shout-out. Apart from WhatsApp communication, it pains me that I haven’t spoken with you this year. Ahh Baba rere is no more! Rest in peace Baba Tafa Oloyede”.

    Lanre Azeez of King Sunny Ade Ariya Kingdom wrote: Another great Star in make-believe world has left the orbit, creating a space hardly could be filled. One of the greatest and earliest thespians who started from childhood till old age in stage-drama-movie in Nigeria’.

  • Why I don’t follow any page on IG – Nollywood actor, Jim Iyke

    Why I don’t follow any page on IG – Nollywood actor, Jim Iyke

    Nollywood superstar, Actor Jim Iyke has explained why he doesn’t follow any page on his Instagram account.

    Jim Iyke made this known in a recent interview with media personality, Temisan Emmanuel, of Tea with Tay podcast.

    Iyke said Instagram was a ‘pseudo’ reality and people should take it as their everyday life.

    He said, “From day one I got on social media, I didn’t want to follow anybody. I wanted to establish the fact that this is a marketplace. It’s a pseudo-reality there. It’s not what people want to take as their everyday life.”

    Continuing, he said: “If you see any of my posts, it’s tailored. I don’t post about my family. I don’t post my pleasures. There are certain things I think should be left for one to experience alone. There are three tiers of life that I live. I live the private life, the public life, and the secret life.

    “Social media is public life. If I want to make a statement in style, if I want to make a statement on my ideology and principles, if I want to market something, or if I want to set a new understanding on my opinion of something, that is where I should be.

    “If I’m having a good time with people that don’t mind being on that platform, I go there.”

    Iyke also noted that he was protecting his kids from social media so that they won’t be judged by their actions or be noticed in public.

    “I have kids that run the mall at every part of the world and no one will say, ‘I know that face’,” he said.

  • Kanayo O Kanayo speaks on sex for roles in Nollywood

    Kanayo O Kanayo speaks on sex for roles in Nollywood

    Veteran Nollywood actor, Kanayo O. Kanayo has reacted to claims that there is sex for role in the industry.

    Many Nollywood actresses had admitted that sex for roles were so rampant and killing the industry.

    Kanayo, popularly known as KOK, in an Instagram post on Wednesday said people might have been hearing of sex roles in Nollywood.

    He said such tales were not true, saying that many of the girls were not working hard to live up to their roles they were cast for.

    He said this is quite a shame.

    He wrote: “When you hear of sex for roles in Nollywood, please do not believe all you are told. Many of the girls are not working hard to live up to the roles they are cast for. Quite a shame.”

  • Actress Stella Damasus loses mum

    Actress Stella Damasus loses mum

    Popular Nollywood star, Stella Damasus has lost her mum. She made this known through her social media page “Instagram”.

    Stella Damasus uploaded a picture of her mum on her Instagram page with the caption This is not goodbye, it’s TILL WE MEET AGAIN. Love you forever mummy,”.

    Following the public announcement of her loss, her colleagues in the industry have sent her messages to console her.

    Her colleague Andrea Chika Chukwu wrote, “Ooh dear God. I am so sorry sweetie sending you hugs and praying with you. May her soul rest in peace, Amen.” Another of her colleagues, Star actress Shaffy Bello simply wrote, “My condolences darling.”

    Stella Damasus was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2009.

    She won the Award for Best Actress at the Nigeria Entertainment Awards in 2007. In 2012, she won the award for Best Actress for the movie Two Brides and a Baby at the Golden Icons Academy Awards in Houston, Texas.

  • Mercy Aigbe finally puts viral rumour of her love affairs with Adeoti to rest

    Mercy Aigbe finally puts viral rumour of her love affairs with Adeoti to rest

    Nollywood actress and mother of two, Mercy Aigbe has finally put the viral rumour of her love affairs with Kazim Adeoti to rest.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Adeoti is a movie producer and the boss of Adekaz Production, who has produced some of Mercy’s movies and always attended her events.

    The actress was formerly married to top hotelier, Lanre Gentry, but left the marriage in 2017 on allegations of domestic violence and infidelity.

    On Sunday, Mercy took to her official Instagram handle to celebrate her new man, Adeoti as he is about to mark his birthday.

    “It’s my Boo’s birthday in a bit. Cc @kazimadeoti thank you for being amazing. I can’t wait to wish my best friend a happy birthday,” she wrote on Instagram.

    Recall that in 2021, the movie star shared a photo where she wore an engagement ring.

    “Finally I said Yes to ‘D’ Owner. Thank you, God, of many chances,” she wrote at the time.

    According to a report by The Will, Adeoti is presently married to Funsho, a notable fashion designer and the owner of Asiwaju Couture.

    Her upscale store boasts of high-profile clientele in the National Assembly and social circles, according to the medium.

    Since she allegedly got to know about her husband’s closeness with Mercy, she has not had peace. She is said to be worried and sick that Mercy might soon become her husband’s second wife.

     

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  • Nollywood actress Elom reveals why she loves ‘sugar daddies’

    Nollywood actress Elom reveals why she loves ‘sugar daddies’

    Upcoming Nollywod actress, Omalicha Elom has revealed she prefers older men to younger ones because of how they take charge and control of the relationship.

    According to the actress who noted that she cannot marry a younger lover even though she desires marriage in 2022, she cannot be submissive to a younger lover.

    Speaking in a live chat with The Sun, the outspoken Nollywood diva said: “I wish to get married this year. But I can never marry a young lover. I like older guys; three to five years older than me. I like my man being in charge and in control. I can’t be submissive to a younger lover; I’m too strong-headed. So, I like a man that will sometimes say ‘no’ to my bad habits and excess spending.

    “Dating a younger lover would make it seem like a small child caressing my breasts. On the other hand, I can’t also date a much older man. I can’t stand the thoughts of an old man even hugging me, no matter how rich he is. My man must be wealthy, respectful and must be good in bed”.

  • Movies produced by new Nollywood actors lack originality – Emeka Ossai

    Movies produced by new Nollywood actors lack originality – Emeka Ossai

    Veteran Nollywood actor and film director, Mr Emeka Ossai has said movies produced by new Nollywood actors lacked originality.

    Ossai, who made this known in Lagos State on Friday, said this was the reason most veterans in the industry were off the screen, stressing that a chunk of the new Nollywood movies lacked focus.

    Ossai said that the Nollywood industry was pulled out of the woods by the efforts of the veterans and ensured it remained afloat.

    “The veterans started the path called: Nollywood some years back and were able to colonize Africa and the diaspora to love our contents and to love Nigeria.

    “To sustain Nollywood, the kind of story we tell should be original and indigenous. Some people have infiltrated the industry with colonial mentality of doing business; they want to adulterate our culture by bringing in some content outside our cultural identity.

    “People acting and mimicking the whites when they are blacks by speaking through their nostrils and changing the trajectory from contemporary Africa stories should rethink,” he said.

    Ossai argued that there had been some unwritten values in the Nollywood industry, which had helped it grown and must be protected.

    “Some producers of movies have created “New Nollywood” by bringing in untrained artistes. In our own time, we were trained either formally or informally.

    “We were trained in the Nollywood through apprenticeship or actual practice overtime before becoming a frontrunner in the business.

    “Some artists can play the role of a “Waka Pass” for 10 years before getting a lead role. A fresher cannot muscle an old hand in role within a short time,” he said.

    Ossai reiterated that the Nollywood industry needed the inputs of the veterans who would provide the lead for the new entrants to flourish.

    He said some of the new films produced by young artistes that goes to the cinema should have the inputs of the old hands for it to be recognised.

    “A film called, “Lion Heart by Genevieve Nnaji, is an essentially an old Nollywood film upgraded to the world standard and the result was great because it attracted great endorsements worth millions of dollars.

    “The younger ones cannot go to the cinemas without the inputs of the older ones and think it will succeed, no, it might fail.

    “The old hands will keep the torch running, while the new entrants will complement, actors that rose to the top started in a humble way.

    “We have many examples of them like Omotola Jalade. She joined the industry when she was in the secondary school and got a role, probably more than a decade after, ” he said.

    “So, it will be difficult for a fresher to compete or play a role with such a veteran,” Ossai said.

  • Why most veteran Nollywood actors are off the screen – Emeka Ossai

    Why most veteran Nollywood actors are off the screen – Emeka Ossai

    A Nollywood Veteran and Film Director, Mr Emeka Ossai has said that most veterans in the industry were off the screen because movies produced by the so called “New Nollywood actors” lacked originality.

    Ossai said, when members of the Creative Industry Group (CIG) visited the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Lagos Office, that chunk of the movies lacked focus.

    Ossai said that the Nollywood industry was pulled out of the woods by the efforts of the veterans and ensured it remained afloat.

    “The veterans started the path called: Nollywood some years back and were able to colonize Africa and the diaspora to love our contents and to love Nigeria.

    “To sustain Nollywood, the kind of story we tell should be original and indigenous.

    “Some people have infiltrated the industry with colonial mentality of doing business; they want to adulterate our culture by bringing in some content outside our cultural identity.

    “People acting and mimicking the whites when they are blacks by speaking through their nostrils and changing the trajectory from contemporary Africa stories should rethink,” he said.

    Ossai argued that there had been some unwritten values in the Nollywood industry, which had helped it grown and must be protected.

    “Some producers of movies have created “New Nollywood” by bringing in untrained artistes. In our own time, we were trained either formally or informally.

    “We were trained in the Nollywood through apprenticeship or actual practice overtime before becoming a frontrunner in the business.

    “Some artists can play the role of a “Waka Pass” for 10 years before getting a lead role. A fresher cannot muscle an old hand in role within a short time,” he said.

    Ossai reiterated that the Nollywood industry needed the inputs of the veterans who would provide the lead for the new entrants to flourish.

    He said some of the new films produced by young artistes that goes to the cinema should have the inputs of the old hands for it to be recognised.

    “A film called, “Lion Heart by Genevieve Nnaji, is an essentially an old Nollywood film upgraded to the world standard and the result was great because it attracted great endorsements worth millions of dollars.

    “The younger ones cannot go to the cinemas without the inputs of the older ones and think it will succeed, no, it might fail.

    “The old hands will keep the torch running, while the new entrants will complement, actors that rose to the top started in a humble way.

    “We have many examples of them like Omotola Jalade. She joined the industry when she was in the secondary school and got a role, probably more than a decade after, ” he said.

    “So, it will be difficult for a fresher to compete or play a role with such a veteran,” Ossai said.

  • Nollywood movies encourage young boys to do ritual – Samklef

    Nollywood movies encourage young boys to do ritual – Samklef

    Music producer, Samklef has claimed that a lot of young boys “are doing ritual” over what they see in Nollywood movies.

    Alleging that Igbo Nollywood, English and Yoruba movies are the reason why a lot of young boys are doing rituals. They keep promoting fetish stuff in all their movies.

    ‘Nigeria movies producer can do better. Everything must no be based on juju and religion’.

  • Nollywood actress, Mercy Aigbe ‘reveals’ latest darling

    Nollywood actress, Mercy Aigbe ‘reveals’ latest darling

    Nollywood actress and mother of two, Mercy Aigbe has revealed her new relationship status.

    This is coming after the Edo-born script interpreter proudly shared the video of herself and alleged lover Adakaz who is reportedly the owner of Ibaka TV.

    Taking to her Instagram page, a few hours after that, the actress shared a stunning photo of herself in a blue outfit and a blue turban, describing herself as a wife to an Alhaji.

    Sharing the photo, she wrote: ‘Iyawo Alhaji.’

    Reacting to the post, Nollywood stars such as Toyin Abraham, Funke Akindele, Nkechi Blessing gushed over Mercy’s photo.

    It would be recalled that the Nollywood actress tied the knot with Lanre Gentry in 2013 but they got separated in 2018 over accusations of infidelity and domestic violence.

    The actress until now has kept private matters away from social media.

    Meanwhile, Mercy Aigbe has spoken on the recent hike of the Naira against the Dollar and has complained that it is making her depressed.

    She made a post on Instagram asking how other entrepreneurs are surviving with the exchange rate and paying school fees for their children schooling abroad.