As we look ahead to the coming week, we can expect more surprises in the twists and turns in the world of entertainment.
Below are stories that made headlines this week:
Ghanaian actress Jackie Appiah on Saturday (2 November) won the best actress in a leading role for her performance in the movie “Red Carpet” at this year’s Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAAs) in Lagos, Nigeria.
Jackie faced tough competition from Girley Jazama, Oyin Oladejo, Unati Faku, Uzoamaka Aniunoh, Laura Pepple and Ife Irele.
Red Carpet features an array of celebrated Ghanaian actors like Kalsoume Sinare, Adjetey Annan, Roselyn Ngissah, Okawa Shaznay, Juliet Ibrahim, and Nigerian Actor, Deyemi Okanlawon.
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Popular Nigerian singer Paul Okoye, also known as Rude Boy, has joyously announced the arrival of his first child with wife Ivy Ifeoma, a baby girl named Imani Ugomma Okoye.
The couple kept the news private for over a month before sharing their happiness with fans.
On Thursday, Paul posted a heartfelt video on Instagram celebrating Imani’s arrival, featuring touching moments of the family bonding with their new addition.
Afrobeats royalties Mr Eazi and Mugeez have dropped a joint new single, “For My Head,” featuring Ghana’s rising star DJay.
Produced by Killertunes, the track channels the vibrant energy of Ghana’s 2010s music scene, a time that saw the explosive rise of the Azonto movement.
“For My Head” is an homage to this era, blending the duo’s fresh, modern Afrobeats sound with the infectious rhythms and danceable beats that defined the Azonto era, offering fans a nostalgic yet contemporary vibe that’s perfect for the dancefloor.
Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has revealed how she faced opposition from her family regarding her marriage to politician Ned Nwoko.
The actress made this known during a live session on her social media handle where she addressed rumors that she had no choice in marrying Nwoko, who is significantly older.
Regina Daniels revealed that her mother and family were initially against the union.
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