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Kcee is a talented Nigerian entertainment writer who reports on celebrity achievements, ratings, and industry updates.

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Nigerian Artists with the Most Awards

Nigerian Artists with the Most Awards

In the modern music industry, awards represent far more than ceremonial trophies. They serve as visible confirmation of artistic excellence, cultur...

Asake, Artist of the Week

Asake, Artist of the Week

Greatness in music is rarely defined by a single breakthrough moment. It is measured by sustained achievement, cultural impact, and the ability to evolve without losing identity. This week, Asake earns our Artist of the Week recognition for demonst

Top 5 Hollywood Actors With Nigerian Heritage

Top 5 Hollywood Actors With Nigerian Heritage

Top 5 Hollywood Stars With Nigerian Heritage Nigeria’s cultural influence now extends far beyond music and fashion. In Hollywood, actors of Nigerian descent have built careers defined not merely by ancestry, but by discipline, craft, and sustained g

Song Of The Week : Use Me by Mavo

Song Of The Week : Use Me by Mavo

Mavo�s newly released single Use Me earns our Song of the Week distinction following an impressive debut that signals both market penetration and audience connection. In an industry often dominated by established heavyweights, the record has broken

Burna Boy�s Top Five Songs

Burna Boy�s Top Five Songs

Five Songs: Burna Boy Over the last decade, few African artists have shaped the sound and global perception of contemporary African music as profoundly as Burna Boy. Across multiple albums and defining singles, he has balanced street credibility w

Pageantry: Nigeria's Underrated Entertainment Goldmine

Pageantry: Nigeria's Underrated Entertainment Goldmine

In a country where Afrobeats is exported across continents and Nollywood stands as Africa's most dominant cinematic force, one glittering entertainment sector has remained persistently undervalued. Often reduced to the dismissive label of beauty cont