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Nigerians In Mourning As Actor Pope Junior Didn’t Make It Out Alive, 2 Bodies Of Crew Members still Missing


đ It’s Heartbreaking That Junior Pope Didn’t Make It Out Alive And The Bodies Of Two Missing Crew Members Reportedly Still Submerged In The River
The Actors Guild Of Nigeria has Suspended all films that involves riverine areas indefinitely.
No actor is also allowed to work with Adanna the producer, Indefinitely.






This is really heartbreaking as Nigerians were initially happy to hear that Pope Junior was responding to treatment. Only to hear that he finally gave up the ghost.


It’s hard to say goodbye. But we pray for comfort at this time for everyone who love Pope Junior.
Entertainment
Young Artists Chase Dreams at Next Afrobeats Star Lagos Auditions


âIâve been looking for the opportunity to go big and showcase my sound to the world, let people hear my experiences and my journey,â Lagos-based singer, Mogueto confessed.
He was born Gbadamosi Ibrahim Gbolahan. Raised in Ibadan, he has been chasing music since secondary school, sneaking headphones into the hostel to practice songs with friends and eventually, moving to Lagos to chase his dreams.
When he stumbled on the Next Afrobeats Star (NAS) auditions while scrolling Instagram, he knew it was the chance he had been waiting for. he said.
The audition process delivered lessons. âI’m going to actually take the fact that I built the courage to come here, and I did something, it shows that okay, there’s more that I can do.â Beyond the stage, he also found connections with other artists whose sounds align. âWe shared our social media handles, and weâre hoping to make something out of the connection.â
For Hope Kesemen, better known as Specta, the Lagos auditions were about pushing her creativity. A singer-songwriter who also doubles as a lawyer and business owner, she has always found ways to bring humor into music. âWhen I was in secondary school, I would always just remix songs, make popular songs funny, songs about garri and stuff like that.â
But her path hasnât been simple. âI come from a family where my father is a pastor,â she explained. âBreaking out of that to explore my creativity has been a challenge. My mother was never cool with it. But I got a little bit of support from my dad, and that little support helped me a lot.â
Then there was Praise Okafor, AKA Rohila, an 18-year-old model and singer who came looking for more than just the prize. Though not her first audition, she said the NAS platform felt bigger and more validating. âThe exposure, the cameras, everything makes me feel like this is where I belong,â she said. âRegardless of what happens, my takeaway is to be myself and do what I love.â For her, music is a family affair. âWe all sing, like my mom sings. We are living this for her dream, but also for ourselves.â
The Lagos leg of Next Afrobeats Star (NAS) lit up Ultima Studios from September 5 to 8, pulling in hundreds of young talents eager to prove they belong on the Afrobeats stage. For many, it wasnât just about chasing a $100,000 music deal with ONErpm, it was about testing themselves and finding their place in Nigeriaâs most dynamic music scene.
By the close of auditions, it was clear why NAS matters. The talent is abundant, but platforms like this give young voices the visibility, mentorship, and access they need to break through. Next stop: Abuja on September 13 and 14, then Port Harcourt on September 20 and 21.
Entertainment
Burna Boy and On Announce Multi-Year Partnership Connecting Sport and Culture


Global music sensation Burna Boy has partnered with Swiss sportswear brand On in a multi-year collaboration that merges sport, culture, and creativity.
This partnership aligns with On’s mission to ignite the human spirit through movement, reflecting Burna Boy’s own ethos of connecting music, sport, community, and culture.
As the newly appointed Clubhouse President, Burna Boy will play a symbolic role in On’s growing tennis universe. His involvement will help shape the brand’s creative direction, reflecting his passion for music, sport, and community.
âFor me, everything I do comes from the same place; music, sport, community, and culture. Itâs all connected,â said Burna Boy. âOn gets that. Our partnership is about shaking things up and creating new energy in the world of sports.â
The partnership was announced through a visually striking short film showcasing Burna Boy’s bold aesthetic and On’s Swiss roots. Directed by Rollo Jackson, the film reimagines tennis as a vibrant, culture-forward space. With this collaboration, Burna Boy and On aim to create inspiring and innovative content that pushes boundaries in sports and music.
On is a Swiss sportswear brand founded in 2010 with a mission to ignite the human spirit through movement. Known for industry-disrupting innovations like CloudTec and LightSpray, On delivers high-performance footwear, apparel, and accessories for running, outdoor activities, training, and tennis. Present in over 80 countries, On engages with a digital community on inspiring humans to explore, discover, and Dream On.
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Elie Kamanoâs Anthem Amplifies Pan-African Reparations Call with Striking New Music Video


Guinean artist and activist Elie Kamano has released a powerful new music video for his single, âIls veulent lâAfrique sans les Africainsâ (âThey Want Africa Without Africansâ), delivering a bold artistic statement that fuses political resistance, cultural memory, and Pan-African solidarity.
Filmed on the sacred grounds of the Thiaroye mass graves in Dakar, the video honors victims of one of colonialismâs most heinous massacres. Kamanoâs visual tribute transforms the site into a defiant stage, linking Africaâs historical trauma to the modern reparations movement. With raw lyricism and symbolic imagery, the video makes a clear demand: âAfrica will reclaim what Europe stole.â
The release arrives at a pivotal moment. The African Union has declared 2025 as the Year of Reparations, providing institutional momentum to cultural and civic efforts across the continent. In Dakar, a recent high-profile conference reignited demands for justice surrounding the Thiaroye massacre, leading Senegalese authorities to launch archaeological excavations to document the scope of the 1944 French military crimeâevidence that may substantiate formal reparations claims to France.
The reparations conversation has visibly moved to the streets. Dakarâs walls now feature bold graffiti murals demanding âŹ50 trillion in reparations from former colonial powersâvivid calls for justice that cannot be ignored. In Bamako, Malian scholars and policymakers echo the urgency, calling for strategic frameworks that link historical redress with sustainable African futures.
Kamanoâs work stands at the intersection of music and movementâgalvanizing Pan-African youth, scholars, and policymakers alike. His anthem doesnât just commemorate the pastâit ignites the future.
âThis is not just a song,â says Kamano. âItâs a voice for the voiceless. A call for dignity. A battle cry for what is rightfully ours.â
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