#OsapaLiving Takes Over Nigerian Twitter

The hashtag #OsapaLiving dominated Nigerian Twitter this week as residents of the upscale Lagos neighborhood shared their shocking electricity bills. The trend quickly evolved into a humorous competition of who received the most outrageous NEPA bill, with some users sharing edited bills showing astronomical amounts. Politicians and celebrities joined in, turning what started as complaints […]
UNILAG Students’ Flash Mob Goes Viral

A group of University of Lagos students has taken social media by storm with their perfectly choreographed flash mob during a departmental week celebration. The engineering students performed a blend of traditional Nigerian dances and contemporary moves to a mashup of Asake’s hits. The video garnered over 2 million views across platforms, with international media […]
Davido’s New Yam Festival Tweet Sparks Hilarious Culture Debate

The DMW boss found himself at the center of a heated but humorous debate after tweeting about the proper way to eat pounded yam. His controversial statement “Pounded yam without Egusi is just exercise” triggered an avalanche of responses from Nigerian food enthusiasts. The tweet quickly went viral, with various tribes defending their soup preferences. […]
Breaking: Burna Boy’s Impromptu Lagos Concert Causes Social Media Meltdown

The African Giant struck again! Burna Boy’s surprise performance at a local Lagos restaurant turned into a massive street party, with thousands of fans flooding the Lekki area. The Grammy winner’s impromptu 30-minute set at a small bukka joint became an instant sensation across social platforms, with videos showing crowds singing “Last Last” at the top of their lungs. Local authorities had to intervene as the growing crowd threatened to shut down the entire street. Celebrities like Mr Macaroni and Tems were spotted in the crowd, leading to speculation about a possible collaboration.
How Tiwa Savage Dey Open Doors for Naija Female Artists Internationally

Tiwa Savage no be just Afrobeats queen—she be global superstar. From collaborations with Beyoncé and Brandy to performing at major world events, she don prove say Naija female artists fit dominate anywhere. She pave way for new stars like Ayra Starr and Tems, and now, labels dey focus more on signing female talents. The question be: who go be the next Tiwa?
Meet Qing Madi: The 17-Year-Old Singer Taking Over Naija Music

At just 17, Qing Madi don enter Afrobeats scene with a bang. Her song “See Finish” and collaborations with top artists don make her one of the most promising young musicians. With her mix of R&B and Afrobeats, she dey give Tems and Ayra Starr a run for their money. If she keep up this […]
“The Black Book” Review: Nollywood’s Best Action Movie or Just Overhyped?

Netflix don dey invest in Nollywood, and The Black Book na one of the biggest projects wey don drop recently. Starring Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD), the movie dey packed with action, suspense, and deep storytelling. But e get mixed reactions—some say e be Nollywood’s best crime thriller, others say the pacing slow die. So, e worth your time or nah?
Rema’s “Ravage” EP: Is He the Future of Afrobeats or Just Vibes?

After shutting down the world with “Calm Down,” Rema drop “Ravage”, an EP wey mix Afrobeats, trap, and alternative sounds. The EP get standout tracks like “Trouble Maker” and “Don’t Leave”, but some fans believe say e no bang like his debut album. The big question be: Rema dey evolve into a new sound, or […]
The Rise of Nigerian Drill & Trap Music

Afrobeats don take over the world, but underground movements like Nigerian Drill and Trap dey grow fast. Artists like PsychoYP, Odumodublvck, and Zilla Oaks dey redefine Naija rap with street vibes and heavy beats. While some people dey argue say Naija no fit do drill like UK or US, these artists dey prove say the genre get future for Africa. If dem get the right push, Naija fit produce the next global rap superstar.
Is Nollywood Finally Ready for Hollywood-Level Blockbusters?

For years, Nollywood dey drop hit-or-miss movies, but recently, films like Jagun Jagun, Brotherhood, and Gangs of Lagos don change the game. With better storytelling, bigger budgets, and improved special effects, e be like say Nollywood don finally find the winning formula. But the question be—Naija filmmakers fit maintain this standard, or dem go fall […]