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Nollywood Star actress, Jaiye Kuti in ecstasy as son graduates from Afe Babalola University

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Nollywood Star actress, Jaiye Kuti in ecstasy as son graduates from Afe Babalola University

Nollywood Star actress, Jaiye Kuti in ecstasy as son graduates from Afe Babalola University

 

 

 

 

For Nollywood star actress, Jaiyeola Kuti Saturday, 22nd October, 2023 will forever enriched in her memory for it was a day her handsome son, Mayowa Odutola Timothy graduated from Afe Babalola University’s faculty of Law, and the beautiful gap toothed A List actress never hold back her joy in appreciating God.

 

 

 

 

 

“Today my heart overflows with joy as I saw my beloved son achieve his dream of becoming a lawyer. I am incredibly grateful to God for giving me the chance to witness his convocation ceremony at Afe Babalola University’s Faculty of Law.”

 

 

Nollywood Star actress, Jaiye Kuti in ecstasy as son graduates from Afe Babalola University

 

 

 

 

Surrounded by proud parents and esteemed guests across the world, with the presence of dignitaries like His imperial majesty, Arole Oduduwa and other revered Royal fathers across Nigeria, added grandeur to the event. with graduant Mayowa Timothy beaming with smiles.

 

 

 

 

 

“Seeing my son’s accomplishments in front of such esteemed guests fills me with immense pride. I want to express my deepest gratitude to those who joined me on this journey, overcoming the distance with their unwavering love and support. Their dedication truly demonstrates the strength of our bond and the joy that comes from standing by each other’s side.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today, with a heart full of love and hope, I proudly embrace my new identity as “Mummy Lawyer”. It represents the sacrifices made, the unbreakable bond between a mother and child, and the unwavering belief in the power of dreams.
Witnessing my son’s transformation into a lawyer fills me with overwhelming emotions. I know that this moment is not just the result of my son’s hard work, but also a testament to the divine grace that guided him through challenges and filled his path with hope.”

 

 

 

 

 

Jaiye Kuti will also used the opportunity to pray for other parents and their wards who are still in school

“I pray that God will guide all children whose parents have enrolled them in schools, that they will witness their children’s day of joy and that their efforts will not be in vain.”

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My dream is to set a new standard in music –Whizzonly

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My dream is to set a new standard in music --Whizzonly

My dream is to set a new standard in music –Whizzonly

 

Versatile entertainer, Ogbechie Steven Wisdom otherwise known as Whizzonly, has opened up on his dream of setting a new standard in the music industry.

My dream is to set a new standard in music --Whizzonly

Whizzonly, who has toured many parts of Nigeria performing at music concerts and shows, expressed that while he respects his predecessors in the game, his dream is to set new standards.

 

The Delta State born singer, who recently released the video of his hit single titled ‘Omalicha’ said while he is proud of the current rating of Nigerian sounds in the global market, he is of the opinion that the best is yet to come “because we are richly blessed with many organic talents.”

However, he noted that “We must appreciate the passion and sacrifices of those who made music a profession to be reckoned with in Nigeria. But we the younger generation must take the challenge of building what these legends have done, and sustain the legacy.”

Whizzonly who is inspired by the likes of 2Baba, Flavor, Wizkid, Burna boy, Six-nine and J. Cole added that “My dream is to float a one-stop entertainment platform that will give young artistes easy global attention.”

His latest EP titled ‘My Way’ is currently on major digital streaming platforms, and has been enjoying reasonable reviews. Songs in the five-tracker are; ‘Yoyo’, ‘Hustle’, ‘This Kind Love’, ‘Them No Be God’ and ‘All I Need.’ He had hitherto released a single, ‘Ogbanje.’

Watch Omalicha video here: https://youtu.be/kZZ-77XFCJ4?si=mSC3yyPplnOZvsa-

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Just In: Nigeria’s Most Anticipated Movie, Issakaba ‘The Returns’ Supports ISFF Awards

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Just In: Nigeria’s Most Anticipated Movie, Issakaba ‘The Returns’ Supports ISFF Awards

Ambassador (Dr.) Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen’s latest multimillion naira production, Issakaba ‘The Returns’, has thrown its weight behind the 2024 International Students Films Festival, ISFF, holding at the University of Portharcourt, Rivers State.

Issakaba ‘The Return’; remains the most anticipated movie in the history of Nigeria, and was produced and directed by Africa’s most consistent filmmaker, Dr. Lancelot Imasuen with the support of several notable Nigerians like; Emmanuel Winner Utomi of LIAM Ltd, Prince Paul Agbonlahor of Lahor Group worldwide and ‘Diran Adeyinka
WithinDlens Limited.

The return of this great movie that stairs evergreen actors like; Sam Dede, Iyabo Ojo (Queen Mother), Francis Onwuchie, Chidi Mokeme, Reginal Daniels, Sani Danja, Alex Osifo Omiagbo, Charles Okafor, Nosa Rex, Phyna Otabor of BBN, Itele, Kashimawo who played the great Issakaba Seer and several other notable Nollywood stars; is now one of the greatest support of the Film Festival that will be hosted by University of Portharcourt in Rivers State, from September 16 – 20, 2024.

The Student Film Festival will also be an avenue to honor veteran film and television greats, both living and dead, who made indelible marks on the Nigerian film industry, also known as Nollywood.

With a keen eye to celebrate these all-time veterans of cinema, Edo-born filmmaker, Amb. (Dr.) Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen (aka D’Guvernor), will be using the second edition of International Students’ Film Festival (ISFF), a campus-based travelling film festival, to celebrate the living and late legends where awards will be named after them. Igbinedion University, Okada, Edo State, hosted the festival’s first edition in 2023.

Nollywood ace screenwriter Emem Isong has Emem Isong Misodi Award for Best Screenplay named after her, just as Iyen Agbonifo has Iyen Agbonifo Award or Best Costume category named after her, Cleopatra Starret has Cleopatra Starrets Award for Best Make-Up named after her and Sir, Gabriel Osawaru Igbinedion Award for Best film on Culture also named after him. Also, four fallen heroes of the industry are up for honour with awards dedicated to their names. They are Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi of African Independent Television (AIT) for pioneering a television platform for showcasing films and soap operas, Chico Ejiro for his prodigious output as a filmmaker, Sadiq Daba and Enebeli Elebuwa for their pioneering roles as astute actors and Capt. Hosa Okunbo for his role as film financier and major entertainment supporter.

The students’ films nominated for the nine award categories include Le Kadji, Dazed and Adaeze for Best Screenplay; Budge, Adaeze and Score for Iyen Agbonifo Award for Best Costume; Adeaze, Score and Dazed for Cleopatra Award for Best Make-Up; Obiora (Dominic Nweze as Obiora), Budge (Shedrach Sunday as Zazo) and Solitude (Ibinabo Fortune as Kelvin) for Enebeli Elebuwa Memorial Award for Best Actor (male) while for Female actor category, there are Adaeze (Jane Chidindu as Adaeze), Are You Human? (Ekienabor Sarah) and Score (Trinity Ugonabo as Nelo). Also, there’s Sadiq Daba Memorial Award for Best Short Film that has Dazed, Budge and Solitude, Capt. Hosa Okunbo Memorial Award for Best Feature Film with The Pirates, Praeda and Once Upon a Time at Ruth’s as nominees; Chico Ejiro Memorial Award for Best Director and has Budge, Dazed and Solitude as nominations; Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi Memorial Award for Documentary with 40 Years a Memory, The Rise and Ndito-Ufen as nominated films.

Amb. Imasuen said the motivation for setting up the student-based festival is to lend credence to his passion of empowering young people with skills in the industry where he has made a name for himself. He said he doesn’t want empowerment to be a mere slogan, but something that can be made real in the lives of young people who are willing to learn the rudiments of filmmaking. Secondly, he said the award component of the festival is designed as a celebration of both the living and practitioners who are fallen heroes and heroines of the industry, and to point the minds of young people towards emulating their achievements with a view to surpassing them in their craft.

 

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Fatimber; A Journey from Badagry to the Stage.

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Fatimber: A Journey from Badagry to the Stage.

 

 

 

Sahara Weekly Reports That Eebudola Fatai Oguntola, popularly known as “Fatimber,” is a fast-rising artist from Badagry, Lagos. Born into a family of seven, Fatimber’s love for music was nurtured at home, where his father often played legendary artists like Fela Kuti, Ebenezer Obey, King Sunny Ade, and Shola Allison. Growing up in such a musically rich environment sparked his passion, and by the age of 10, Fatimber was already gathering kids in his neighborhood for impromptu performances. His early exposure to diverse sounds laid the foundation for his musical journey, which saw him writing his songs by age 15 and recording his first track, “Reason,” at 24.

 

Fatimba; A Journey from Badagry to the Stage.

 

 

For Fatimber, music has always been more than just entertainment—it’s a means of communication. From a young age, he felt music was his calling, and he vividly remembers telling his parents he would become a musician when he was just 10 years old. Despite initial concerns from his mother, his father’s support encouraged him to pursue his passion. Over time, Fatimber came to view music as a powerful tool to express his thoughts and feelings, fueling his energy and drive.

 

 

 

 

When creating new music, Fatimber’s process is deeply personal. His mood, environment, and experiences shape the direction of his songs. He dedicates specific hours each day to writing lyrics and composing melodies, ensuring his music is a true reflection of himself. However, like many artists, he faced challenges along the way. “Finding my sound and getting people to connect with my music were big hurdles,” he admits. But through persistence and self-belief, he was able to overcome these challenges and build a loyal fanbase.

 

 

 

 

Collaboration has also played an essential role in his growth. Working with other artists has broadened his creative perspective and enriched his musical approach. “Everyone has a different way of doing things, and I’ve learned a lot from collaborating with others,” Fatimber says. His biggest influences in the industry include both legends and contemporary stars, from Fela and King Sunny Ade to Olamide, Wizkid, and Burna Boy.

 

 

 

 

Fatimber is currently excited about his new single, “Eko Miami,” which is available on all streaming platforms. He’s also hard at work on his upcoming EP, which fans can expect soon. “I’m excited about what’s coming next,” he shares.

 

 

 

 

In his final message to his fans, Fatimber expressed deep gratitude. “To all my fans worldwide, I love you guys. You are the realest. Thank you for all the love and support, and I promise I will never let you down.”

 

 

 

 

You can connect with Fatimber on Instagram, Snapchat, X, and TikTok under the handle @fatimber_rtn.

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