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Bolu Babalola's Honey & Spice Becoming Film

British-Nigerian author Bolu Babalola's bestselling novel Honey & Spice is being adapted into a film by Working Title. Discover how this beloved Black British romance story comes to life.

Olamide: Wizkid Started Music Before Me

Nigerian rapper Olamide settles debate about his relationship with Wizkid, revealing the superstar began music years earlier. Discover the full story behind their industry hierarchy.

10 Horror Subgenres That Define Scary Movies

Discover 10 major horror movie subgenres from body horror to comedy-horror. Learn what makes each category terrifying with iconic film examples that will keep you up at night.

Thriller vs Horror: How to Tell the Difference

Discover the crucial differences between thriller and horror genres. Learn how thrillers make your heart race while horror films make your skin crawl with expert analysis.

3 Cold Dishes Premiere: Fashion & Film Triumph

Burna Boy's film 3 Cold Dishes premiered in Lagos, showcasing stunning African fashion and celebrating its AMAA 2025 wins. See all the red carpet looks and film details.

Destalker: I Tried Internet Fraud But Failed

Nigerian comedian Destalker opens up about his brief attempt at internet fraud in Enugu, revealing he was too kindhearted to scam people. Discover his journey to comedy success.

Demon Slayer's Infinite Castle Changes Anime Future

Demon Slayer's Infinity Castle film breaks global box office records, setting new standards for anime production and distribution worldwide. Discover how this success transforms the industry.

Burna Boy Film Earns ₦24.6M Opening Weekend

Burna Boy's executive produced thriller '3 Cold Dishes' grossed ₦24.6 million in its opening weekend, showcasing African storytelling about human trafficking and revenge across multiple countries.

Spyro Blasts Silent Nigerian Music Colleagues

Nigerian singer Spyro calls out music industry colleagues for remaining silent amid national challenges, urging collective action and unity in the entertainment sector.

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