• SAD NEWS
    Ghanaian Actor and Filmmaker Lil Win says, he might never release his highly anticipated film IBRAHIM TRAORÉ cuz he was chased out by his landlord.. in his words

    ‘’ I paid the landlord 15,000 per day for our movie shoot but he still sacked me - Lilwin reveals biopic movie on Ibrahim Traore has been halted

    Lilwin was dropping GHC15,000 daily just to rent a location for his Ibrahim Traoré biopic.
    Everything was going well until a group of guys on motorbikes showed up and scattered the whole set.

    Things got messy, and the landlord, not wanting any wahala, asked Lilwin to pack out.

    Ghanaians and excuses na 5&6.. I mean can’t you get another house ?

    Anyways upon hearing this, many Ghanaians blame him for sharing graphics of the film even though it wasn’t ready..
    E bad eh
    SAD NEWS 🇬🇭😩 Ghanaian Actor and Filmmaker Lil Win says, he might never release his highly anticipated film IBRAHIM TRAORÉ cuz he was chased out by his landlord.. in his words 👇 ‘’ I paid the landlord 15,000 per day for our movie shoot but he still sacked me - Lilwin reveals biopic movie on Ibrahim Traore has been halted Lilwin was dropping GHC15,000 daily just to rent a location for his Ibrahim Traoré biopic. Everything was going well until a group of guys on motorbikes showed up and scattered the whole set. Things got messy, and the landlord, not wanting any wahala, asked Lilwin to pack out. Ghanaians and excuses na 5&6.. I mean can’t you get another house ? Anyways upon hearing this, many Ghanaians blame him for sharing graphics of the film even though it wasn’t ready.. E bad eh
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  • This is what happened between me and my landlord. Understanding man. I love him.
    This is what happened between me and my landlord. Understanding man. I love him.
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  • Regina should steer clear of this drama.

    Angela and Mercy go way back—about two decades, in fact. Regina was barely out of diapers when all this started, so it’s unlikely she can grasp the depth of whatever’s simmering between these two seasoned actresses.

    Mercy’s career took flight in 2004 when eight of Nollywood’s top stars—names like Omotola, Genevieve, RMD, and Jim Iyke—were temporarily blacklisted for demanding higher pay. That one-year suspension gave rising talents like Mercy Johnson, Ini Edo, and Stephanie Okereke a golden opportunity to shine. Before that, they were mostly stuck playing side characters or friends of the lead.

    Adding to Mercy’s luck, Genevieve didn’t return to acting until 2006 when she starred in *Girls Cot*. By that time, Mercy had already stolen the spotlight. She wasn’t just skilled—she had the figure and on-screen charm that fit the era’s favorite roles: queens, village belles, university girls, and the dangerous beauty with secrets.

    However, with more fame came more friction. Her first public altercation was in 2010 with Patience Ozokwor. Witnesses claimed Patience criticized a costume and threw subtle shade, saying she wasn’t about to wear something “Mercy-style.” Mercy heard and went off.

    The following year, she reportedly butted heads with Mike Ezuruonye. She’d arrived late to a shoot, and Mike called her out on it, reminding her of the humility she once had. That didn’t sit well with Mercy, who allegedly refused to rehearse lines with him afterward.

    2011 was also the year she married Prince Odianosen Okojie, even though he was still legally married to someone else at the time. That marriage added more fuel to the bad-girl image that followed her.

    Soon after, Mercy made headlines again for allegedly smashing a crew member’s phone. The story goes that the young woman had been recording a romantic scene, and Mercy suspected the footage was meant for gossip blogs as “proof” of infidelity.

    (Back then, I was on Mercy’s side. Nigerian gossip bloggers were wild. They made life hell for stars like Tonto, Ini, and Genevieve.)

    As Mercy began having kids, she slowly withdrew from the spotlight—but her old controversies kept resurfacing. In 2019, Sonia Ogiri spoke up about how Mercy had allegedly blocked her from landing acting roles. Sonia said she even had to beg Mercy for forgiveness. But by then, Mercy had rebranded and was loved by the public, so Sonia got dragged online for daring to speak out.

    In 2020, Davido dropped a cryptic but cutting comment under Eniola Badmus’ congratulatory post for Mercy and her husband’s new baby. “Wicked people… congrats though,” he wrote. When asked about it, he added, “Nothing. Just evil set of people.” Neither Mercy nor her husband addressed the remarks, though he did later deny the baby news.

    Then in 2021, Mercy’s daughter, Purity, was allegedly targeted by a teacher who confessed that her grudge was with Mercy, not the child. No one ever disclosed what sparked that resentment.

    Now in 2025, Mercy is visibly slimmer, and fans are beginning to question if her weight loss is really by choice. On June 3rd, Angela Okorie went live on Instagram and claimed that Mercy is seriously ill. She urged her to seek forgiveness from those she’d wronged.

    Today, Regina Daniels has jumped into the fray to defend Mercy, whom she calls her godmother. She’s dragging Angela left and right online. But Angela is unmoved—she maintains her advice stands and says Mercy needs to make peace with her past.

    Honestly, Regina should sit this one out.

    Angela may be controversial, but she’s been around long enough to know things Regina doesn’t. It would be wiser for Regina to focus on her own journey—especially with a baby on the way (yes, Ned said so in his anniversary post)—and let the veterans handle their unresolved issues.

    This isn't her fight.

    The whole situation is complicated and layered, which is why those who witnessed the beginning of it all are keeping quiet and watching from the sidelines.
    Regina should steer clear of this drama. Angela and Mercy go way back—about two decades, in fact. Regina was barely out of diapers when all this started, so it’s unlikely she can grasp the depth of whatever’s simmering between these two seasoned actresses. Mercy’s career took flight in 2004 when eight of Nollywood’s top stars—names like Omotola, Genevieve, RMD, and Jim Iyke—were temporarily blacklisted for demanding higher pay. That one-year suspension gave rising talents like Mercy Johnson, Ini Edo, and Stephanie Okereke a golden opportunity to shine. Before that, they were mostly stuck playing side characters or friends of the lead. Adding to Mercy’s luck, Genevieve didn’t return to acting until 2006 when she starred in *Girls Cot*. By that time, Mercy had already stolen the spotlight. She wasn’t just skilled—she had the figure and on-screen charm that fit the era’s favorite roles: queens, village belles, university girls, and the dangerous beauty with secrets. However, with more fame came more friction. Her first public altercation was in 2010 with Patience Ozokwor. Witnesses claimed Patience criticized a costume and threw subtle shade, saying she wasn’t about to wear something “Mercy-style.” Mercy heard and went off. The following year, she reportedly butted heads with Mike Ezuruonye. She’d arrived late to a shoot, and Mike called her out on it, reminding her of the humility she once had. That didn’t sit well with Mercy, who allegedly refused to rehearse lines with him afterward. 2011 was also the year she married Prince Odianosen Okojie, even though he was still legally married to someone else at the time. That marriage added more fuel to the bad-girl image that followed her. Soon after, Mercy made headlines again for allegedly smashing a crew member’s phone. The story goes that the young woman had been recording a romantic scene, and Mercy suspected the footage was meant for gossip blogs as “proof” of infidelity. (Back then, I was on Mercy’s side. Nigerian gossip bloggers were wild. They made life hell for stars like Tonto, Ini, and Genevieve.) As Mercy began having kids, she slowly withdrew from the spotlight—but her old controversies kept resurfacing. In 2019, Sonia Ogiri spoke up about how Mercy had allegedly blocked her from landing acting roles. Sonia said she even had to beg Mercy for forgiveness. But by then, Mercy had rebranded and was loved by the public, so Sonia got dragged online for daring to speak out. In 2020, Davido dropped a cryptic but cutting comment under Eniola Badmus’ congratulatory post for Mercy and her husband’s new baby. “Wicked people… congrats though,” he wrote. When asked about it, he added, “Nothing. Just evil set of people.” Neither Mercy nor her husband addressed the remarks, though he did later deny the baby news. Then in 2021, Mercy’s daughter, Purity, was allegedly targeted by a teacher who confessed that her grudge was with Mercy, not the child. No one ever disclosed what sparked that resentment. Now in 2025, Mercy is visibly slimmer, and fans are beginning to question if her weight loss is really by choice. On June 3rd, Angela Okorie went live on Instagram and claimed that Mercy is seriously ill. She urged her to seek forgiveness from those she’d wronged. Today, Regina Daniels has jumped into the fray to defend Mercy, whom she calls her godmother. She’s dragging Angela left and right online. But Angela is unmoved—she maintains her advice stands and says Mercy needs to make peace with her past. Honestly, Regina should sit this one out. Angela may be controversial, but she’s been around long enough to know things Regina doesn’t. It would be wiser for Regina to focus on her own journey—especially with a baby on the way (yes, Ned said so in his anniversary post)—and let the veterans handle their unresolved issues. This isn't her fight. The whole situation is complicated and layered, which is why those who witnessed the beginning of it all are keeping quiet and watching from the sidelines.
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  • A reconstruction of the Ancient Benin Capital....
    It's time we take edo tourism to the next level, why don't we replicate Disney land with the old Benin Capital, more like an "Ancient Benin City" that will be open to tourist and movie producers.

    Edo has this potential and we can't afford to let it waste.

    Credit: Edocentric_x
    A reconstruction of the Ancient Benin Capital....😘 It's time we take edo tourism to the next level, why don't we replicate Disney land with the old Benin Capital, more like an "Ancient Benin City" that will be open to tourist and movie producers. Edo has this potential 💯 and we can't afford to let it waste.🤷‍♀️ Credit: Edocentric_x
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  • Ex NBA Star, Lamar Odom is now homeless, Lamar Odom told to vacate LA home after 'failing to pay rent' despite earning over $114MILLION in NBA career

    Khloe’s Kardashian ex husband and Former NBA star and reality TV personality Lamar Odom has been evicted from his renting home for unpaid rent. He owes more than $45,000 in rent, according to documents The landlord, Executive Recovery Group.

    The landlord has filed a lawsuit since March, alleging Odom has not made any payments on his $15,000-month lease since signing a month-long agreement in December 2024.

    Lamar who had success and money before couldn’t handle, stay stable and sober.
    Ex NBA Star, Lamar Odom is now homeless, Lamar Odom told to vacate LA home after 'failing to pay rent' despite earning over $114MILLION in NBA career Khloe’s Kardashian ex husband and Former NBA star and reality TV personality Lamar Odom has been evicted from his renting home for unpaid rent. He owes more than $45,000 in rent, according to documents The landlord, Executive Recovery Group. The landlord has filed a lawsuit since March, alleging Odom has not made any payments on his $15,000-month lease since signing a month-long agreement in December 2024. Lamar who had success and money before couldn’t handle, stay stable and sober.
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  • "Senator Nwebonyi, representing Ebonyi North Senatorial District, has suggested to the senate that villagers near the Abuja airport should be sacked and their houses demolished, stating that he does not like seeing old houses when landing, and that affects the image of the country."
    "Senator Nwebonyi, representing Ebonyi North Senatorial District, has suggested to the senate that villagers near the Abuja airport should be sacked and their houses demolished, stating that he does not like seeing old houses when landing, and that affects the image of the country."
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  • The Lagos State Government has announced plans to phase out annual rent payments in favour of more flexible monthly and quarterly options.

    The move aims to ease the financial burden on residents, especially low-income earners who struggle with large upfront rental costs.

    Commissioner for Housing, Moruf Akinderu-Fatai, who revealed the initiative during the 2025 Ministerial Press Briefing, said the initiative builds on the state’s ongoing efforts to make housing more affordable and accessible. He cited the earlier rent-to-own scheme, which allows beneficiaries to pay a five percent deposit and spread the remaining balance over 10 years, as a successful foundation for this new policy.

    “That initiative was well-received, and its success encouraged us to explore new ways to reduce the pressure of yearly rent payments,” he said.

    The commissioner stressed that the traditional annual rent model places an undue financial strain on many Lagosians. “We believe monthly or quarterly payment options will offer people more breathing room and reduce the stress of sourcing lump sums,” he noted.

    He also confirmed that the government is engaging with landlords, property developers, and other stakeholders to address potential challenges, including enforcement and secure payment tracking.

    “There are issues to resolve — landlord cooperation, payment monitoring, and enforcement mechanisms,” he said. “But discussions are ongoing, and we are listening to all sides.”

    A pilot phase of the new rent structure is expected to roll out in select areas of the state.

    “This is not just policy on paper. We are making real progress. We understand what this means for many families, and we are determined to make it happen,” Akinderu-Fatai concluded.
    The Lagos State Government has announced plans to phase out annual rent payments in favour of more flexible monthly and quarterly options. The move aims to ease the financial burden on residents, especially low-income earners who struggle with large upfront rental costs. Commissioner for Housing, Moruf Akinderu-Fatai, who revealed the initiative during the 2025 Ministerial Press Briefing, said the initiative builds on the state’s ongoing efforts to make housing more affordable and accessible. He cited the earlier rent-to-own scheme, which allows beneficiaries to pay a five percent deposit and spread the remaining balance over 10 years, as a successful foundation for this new policy. “That initiative was well-received, and its success encouraged us to explore new ways to reduce the pressure of yearly rent payments,” he said. The commissioner stressed that the traditional annual rent model places an undue financial strain on many Lagosians. “We believe monthly or quarterly payment options will offer people more breathing room and reduce the stress of sourcing lump sums,” he noted. He also confirmed that the government is engaging with landlords, property developers, and other stakeholders to address potential challenges, including enforcement and secure payment tracking. “There are issues to resolve — landlord cooperation, payment monitoring, and enforcement mechanisms,” he said. “But discussions are ongoing, and we are listening to all sides.” A pilot phase of the new rent structure is expected to roll out in select areas of the state. “This is not just policy on paper. We are making real progress. We understand what this means for many families, and we are determined to make it happen,” Akinderu-Fatai concluded.
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  • From The Hearthland

    ₦500
    A vibrant collection of poems that captures the heart, humor, and humanity of Nigeria.

    In From the Hearthland, Orode Ajuwaghan invites readers on a poetic journey through the rich tapestry of Nigerian life. Blending wit, warmth, and deep reflection, these 14 poems explore the rhythms of a nation and the emotions of its people.

    From the bustling markets and noisy streets to quiet moments of personal thought, each poem offers a snapshot of what it means to live, love, laugh, and hope as a Nigerian. Some poems will make you smile at familiar quirks; others will gently nudge you to reflect on life’s deeper questions. Together, they paint a picture of a country that is as complex as it is beautiful.

    Whether you are Nigerian or simply curious about the culture and spirit of this vibrant nation, From the Hearthland delivers stories that feel both personal and universal.

    Inside this book you will find:
    – Poems about Nigerian culture, community, and everyday life
    – Humorous verses that celebrate our unique ways of living and loving
    – Reflective poems on personal growth, resilience, and belonging
    – A celebration of the beauty, struggles, and strength of Nigeria and its people

    Perfect for lovers of poetry, African literature, and anyone seeking to connect with the soul of Nigeria, this collection is a heartfelt tribute to the hearthland we call home.

    Open the pages and step into a Nigeria that laughs, reflects, and lives boldly.
    A vibrant collection of poems that captures the heart, humor, and humanity of Nigeria. In From the Hearthland, Orode Ajuwaghan invites readers on a poetic journey through the rich tapestry of Nigerian life. Blending wit, warmth, and deep reflection, these 14 poems explore the rhythms of a nation and the emotions of its people. From the bustling markets and noisy streets to quiet moments of personal thought, each poem offers a snapshot of what it means to live, love, laugh, and hope as a Nigerian. Some poems will make you smile at familiar quirks; others will gently nudge you to reflect on life’s deeper questions. Together, they paint a picture of a country that is as complex as it is beautiful. Whether you are Nigerian or simply curious about the culture and spirit of this vibrant nation, From the Hearthland delivers stories that feel both personal and universal. Inside this book you will find: – Poems about Nigerian culture, community, and everyday life – Humorous verses that celebrate our unique ways of living and loving – Reflective poems on personal growth, resilience, and belonging – A celebration of the beauty, struggles, and strength of Nigeria and its people Perfect for lovers of poetry, African literature, and anyone seeking to connect with the soul of Nigeria, this collection is a heartfelt tribute to the hearthland we call home. Open the pages and step into a Nigeria that laughs, reflects, and lives boldly.
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  • Nothing Spoil

    ₦15000
    NOTHING SPOIL tells the story of Stella, a young Nigerian woman whose life starts to crumble after she sheltered a stranded man, Jide, for a night. This ruins her relationship with her boyfriend, Dan and sets off a traumatic chain of events – she tests positive for HIV and struggles as a single mother.

    She reunites with Dan, the embers of their love doused by Dan’s engagement and imminent wedding. When Dan is kidnapped a week to his wedding, Stella’s efforts to get him released lands her in captivity and they learn, too late, that their captors were part of an international organ-trafficking syndicate. Faced with death in an unknown location and surrounded by armed angry youths, every single breath becomes a battle for survival.

    About the Author:
    Kelvin Alaneme is a Nigerian writer, medical doctor and entrepreneur. He is featured on several platforms including The Guardian, BBC, Brittlepaper and Business Insider Africa. He divides his time between London and the United States.

    Alaneme is the winner of the 2020 Voices of Tomorrow Competition organised by the University of Cambridge and a recipient of the 2021 Magnusson Award from Glasgow Caledonian University. NOTHING SPOIL is his first novel.
    NOTHING SPOIL tells the story of Stella, a young Nigerian woman whose life starts to crumble after she sheltered a stranded man, Jide, for a night. This ruins her relationship with her boyfriend, Dan and sets off a traumatic chain of events – she tests positive for HIV and struggles as a single mother. She reunites with Dan, the embers of their love doused by Dan’s engagement and imminent wedding. When Dan is kidnapped a week to his wedding, Stella’s efforts to get him released lands her in captivity and they learn, too late, that their captors were part of an international organ-trafficking syndicate. Faced with death in an unknown location and surrounded by armed angry youths, every single breath becomes a battle for survival. About the Author: Kelvin Alaneme is a Nigerian writer, medical doctor and entrepreneur. He is featured on several platforms including The Guardian, BBC, Brittlepaper and Business Insider Africa. He divides his time between London and the United States. Alaneme is the winner of the 2020 Voices of Tomorrow Competition organised by the University of Cambridge and a recipient of the 2021 Magnusson Award from Glasgow Caledonian University. NOTHING SPOIL is his first novel.
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  • Mike Adenuga at 72: Garlands for the Silent Force Who Transforms Lives Without Seeking the Spotlight. Come Tuesday, April 29, 2025, the spotlight will once again turn to a man whose immense contributions to Africa’s economic and social development often speak louder than his words.
    Mike Adenuga at 72: Garlands for the Silent Force Who Transforms Lives Without Seeking the Spotlight. Come Tuesday, April 29, 2025, the spotlight will once again turn to a man whose immense contributions to Africa’s economic and social development often speak louder than his words.
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  • Timaya is Africa's most travelled Dancehall Artiste. He has performed in Sweden, Australia, USA, Germany, Barbados, Switzerland, Malaysia, Cameroon, St. Lucia, Uganda, Kenya, Italy, England, Spain, Austria, Turkey, Sierra Leone, Norway, Rwanda, Cyprus, Equatorial Guinea.

    Timaya has also performed in Malawi, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, The Netherlands, Greece, Dominica, The Gambia, France, Finland, South Africa, UAE and Trinidad and Tobago.
    King's doing
    Timaya is Africa's most travelled Dancehall Artiste. He has performed in Sweden, Australia, USA, Germany, Barbados, Switzerland, Malaysia, Cameroon, St. Lucia, Uganda, Kenya, Italy, England, Spain, Austria, Turkey, Sierra Leone, Norway, Rwanda, Cyprus, Equatorial Guinea. Timaya has also performed in Malawi, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, The Netherlands, Greece, Dominica, The Gambia, France, Finland, South Africa, UAE and Trinidad and Tobago. King's doing 💪🔥
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