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‘I’m looking forward to playing the role of a mad woman’ – Nollywood actress, Tobi Awosoga

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Tobi Awosoga, the multi talented Nollywood/Yoruba Actress definitely need no introduction in the movie industry,she has been in the make believe world for a while now, Her interpretation of various roles over time makes you willing to suspend
your disbelief and enjoy what is a great theatrical experience.
Tobi had a chat with Fourconer magazine where she talked about herself and how she started her acting career

Excerpts:

Tell us about yourself?

Tobi is fun to be with and Firm but passionate. She is a graduate of Performing Arts and a lover of peace. She is happily married with children. Tobi Awosoga is the Executive Director of Thespian World Ventures, a registered company in Nigeria that deals with Theatre Arts Practice and Productions. She is also a director with Bon-Samalice Nig. Ltd, a registered general merchandise company and the Head, Notion Afrique Movie Production.

How was growing up like for you?
Fun, difficult but worthwhile.

What inspired you to be an actress?
My older sister, Awosoga Susan (Arodu). She studied Theatre Arts and also a graduate of English Language but she’s more into music genre of the arts; she acts and dances sometimes too as well as make documentaries and more. She makes my movies’ soundtracks too and has recently picked up the subtitling of my movies. She is the drive behind my sojourn in the arts.

How long have you been in the movie industry?
I started acting since 1997.
What are the changes you can recall in the industry over the years?
Many changes have evolved in the industry; in the core arts and technicalities. We are making positive moves.

How many movies have you featured in?
Wow… I can’t count o, but I have featured in so many.
Which of the movie launched you to fame?
Temi Ni Tie (TNT)

How many movies do you have to your credit?
About 14 movies

What project are you currently working on?
Ibaje L’aafin (Rot in the Palace) is my most recently completed movie and is due for release on Monday, 22 August, 2016. It is a serious drama that discusses ills in the “palaces”. Your palace may be your home, office, church, mosques, business places and the like. Everyone should get a copy, watch and learn from it.

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There is this general belief that most female artists are doing better than their male counterparts, how true is this and why is it so?
We all are doing well in our profession and so I don’t see that claim as totally true.

Describe your happiest day or moment in the industry?
The day I got my first recognition award for one of my movies.

When was your lowest moment in your career as an actress?
My lowest moment was the day I paid an actor fully but he didn’t show up at the location.

Which character do you look forward to playing?
A mad woman.

Who is your role model in nollywood?
My sister, Awosoga Susan (Arodu)

How fairly do you relate with other actresses?
Warmly and professionally.

What would you like to change about the movie industry?
A lot but mostly the impression people have about us; particularly we the females.

If you are opportuned to meet one prominent personality, who would that likely be?
Jagaban! Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu (Former Lagos State Governor)
Finally, any message for your fans and what should they be expecting from you?
I love them. Their love for me has been keeping me on and with God, I’ll not let them down. Always expect the best from me and kindly support me with prayers.

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Dennis Ekamah Isn’t Building Houses—He’s Redefining What Home Means for Africans Through PropTech

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Dennis Ekamah Isn’t Building Houses—He’s Redefining What Home Means for Africans Through PropTech.

 

The founder of coHouse.ng is reimagining how millions of Africans access, experience, and share housing through technology.

 

In Africa’s rapidly evolving innovation landscape, the most transformative companies are no longer defined by the industries they enter, but by the systems they redesign.

 

For Dennis Ekamah, the opportunity was never about constructing buildings, it was about confronting a deeper question.

 

why is access to housing still so structurally difficult for millions of Africans in a digital age?

 

Rather than stepping into real estate as a developer. Dennis chose a different path, positioning coHouse.ng as a PropTech platform rethinking how housing is accessed, experienced, and shared. At the heart of this vision which is connecting potential home owners together via resource pooling for the purpose of either Living or Growth. Simply, *Connect. Live. Grow.*

 

*A Platform Not a Property Company*

 

coHouse.ng is not a real estate company. It is a technology-driven ecosystem connecting like-minded individuals into structured communities where they can live intentionally, invest collectively, and grow within a shared system.

 

From Insight to Recognition

 

In 2025, coHouse.ng was recognised among the Top 50 Tech Startups in Africa. Even ahead of its official launch, the platform attracted over 1,000 early waitlist users, individuals eager to be part of a new way of living and investing.

 

Solving for Access, Alignment, and Trust

 

Dennis Ekamah’s diagnosis goes deeper than supply shortfalls. The real barriers he argues are access, coordination, and trust. coHouse.ng tackles all three through identity verification powered by a third party verification system api. coHouse is not flying solo without the help and collaboration with government bodies across Nigeria and other African countries.

 

In his words;

“Imagine what you would achieve as an individual or group if you’re living with the right people or like-minded individuals around you.”

 

I’m not a developer, I’m not a professional realtor, I’m just someone who sees the need for this solution based on the problem we face as youth/young entrepreneurs in today’s housing deficiency across Africa.

— Dennis Ekamah

 

Join our waitlist by visiting www.cohouse.ng

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Landmark Judgment: Federal High Court Dismisses ₦50bn Oil Spill Claim Against ExxonMobil

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Landmark Judgment: Federal High Court Dismisses ₦50bn Oil Spill Claim Against ExxonMobil

 

The Federal High Court sitting in Uyo has dismissed a ₦50 billion lawsuit filed against ExxonMobil, sued as Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited, now Seplat Energy Producing, in a ruling analysts say could significantly reshape oil spill litigation and compensation claims in Nigeria’s petroleum sector.

Delivering judgment on April 29, 2026, Justice Onyetenu held that the suit instituted by the Ejige Ore Njenyisi Muma & Fishing Co-operative Society Ltd was incompetent and liable to dismissal for lack of jurisdiction.

The plaintiffs had sought ₦50 billion in damages over an alleged hydrocarbon spill said to have occurred on September 12, 2021.

However, counsel to the defendant, Chinonso Ekuma of KENNA LP, successfully argued that the claimants failed to disclose any legally recognisable violation attributable to the oil firm.

In its findings, the court held that the plaintiffs failed to establish any actionable wrongdoing against the defendant.

A key element in the court’s decision was the Joint Investigation Visit (JIV) Report tendered by the plaintiffs themselves, which showed that the alleged spill incident was confined within ExxonMobil’s operational facility and did not impact the members of the cooperative society or their sources of livelihood.

The court further ruled that claims arising from such incidents must be pursued strictly under the statutory compensation framework provided in Section 11(5) of the Oil Pipelines Act, rather than through common-law claims founded on negligence or nuisance.

Justice Onyetenu held that the plaintiffs’ attempt to circumvent the statutory regime by framing the suit as a tort action rendered the matter incompetent before the court, thereby depriving it of jurisdiction.

Legal analysts say the judgment reinforces the supremacy of the Oil Pipelines Act in determining compensation procedures relating to oil pipeline incidents and environmental claims in Nigeria.

The ruling is also seen as strengthening the evidential weight of Joint Investigation Visit Reports, particularly in cases where such reports indicate no direct impact on claimants or host communities.

Industry observers believe the judgment will have far-reaching implications for future oil spill litigation, especially regarding the procedural requirements for compensation claims against oil operators.

The court’s decision further provides clarity for operators within Nigeria’s energy sector by reaffirming that compliance with Section 11(5) of the Oil Pipelines Act is mandatory and cannot be sidestepped through alternative legal formulations.

While K.O. Uzuokwu appeared for the plaintiffs, the defence was led by Chinonso Ekuma of KENNA LP on behalf of ExxonMobil.

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Union Bank Honoured by ASBON at Nigeria National SME Business Awards

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Union Bank Honoured by ASBON at Nigeria National SME Business Awards

 

 

Lagos, Nigeria – Union Bank of Nigeria has reaffirmed its reputation as a strong supporter of Nigerian businesses, receiving the Best SME Growth Banking Initiatives Award for 2025 from the Association of Small Business Owners of Nigeria (ASBON) at the Nigeria National SME Business Awards, held recently in Lagos.

The award was presented to the Bank in recognition of its strategic leadership in advancing the growth and resilience of small and medium-sized enterprises, through a differentiated suite of solutions designed to enable business expansion and long-term value creation.

Receiving the award on behalf of the Bank, Ayokunnumi Abraham, Head of SME Segment at Union Bank, described the recognition as a strong endorsement of the Bank’s commitment to supporting small and medium-sized businesses. He said:

“We are honoured to receive this recognition, which reflects Union Bank’s continued commitment to helping SMEs grow by making banking simpler, faster, and more accessible. Through enhancements to our specialised platforms such as Union360, we have meaningfully reduced the time it takes for businesses to come on board and begin transacting. These improvements have shortened onboarding, increased digital adoption among our SME customers, and supported the acquisition of new business clients. Our focus remains on delivering practical solutions that help Nigerian businesses thrive.”

Organised by ASBON in partnership with the Lagos State Government through the Ministry of Commerce, Cooperatives, Trade and Investment, the event convened stakeholders from the public and private sectors to recognise individuals and organisations driving meaningful impact across Nigeria’s SME ecosystem.

Union Bank remains focused on deepening its support for SMEs through customer-led solutions and processes that strengthen business growth across the ecosystem.

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