Tag: Nollywood

  • Funke Akindele Explains Why She No Longer Attends Physical Church Services

    Nollywood actress Funke Akindele has said she no longer attends physical church services on Sundays, citing discomfort over constant public attention during worship.

    Actress speaks on church absence

    In a video shared on her Snapchat on Sunday, the filmmaker was seen preparing her children for church while explaining her decision.

    “Do not ask if I am going to church. I am not going to church. Anytime I go to church, it is me that they take picture of. I will join online,” she said.

    Distraction from media attention

    Akindele explained that the frequent attention from both media and fellow worshippers has made it difficult for her to participate fully in church activities.

    The actress, known to attend the Celestial Church, suggested that the lack of privacy has affected her ability to worship without distractions.

    Mixed reactions trail decision

    Her comments have since sparked debate across social media, with users sharing differing opinions.

    Some supported her stance, arguing that celebrities deserve privacy even in places of worship, while others insisted that physical fellowship remains important.

    One user wrote, “She is right, even church no get privacy again for celebrities,” while another added, “Online church is not the same thing, physical fellowship matters.”

    The development has further stirred conversations around privacy, celebrity culture, and worship practices in Nigeria.

  • Lateef Adedimeji Welcomes Triplets with Mo Bimpe

    Popular Nollywood actor Lateef Adedimeji has announced the arrival of triplets with his wife, actress Mo Bimpe, in a post shared on his Instagram page on Friday, May 1, 2026.

    Adedimeji confirms birth of triplet boys

    The actor revealed that the couple welcomed three baby boys, describing the moment as one of the most significant blessings of his life.

    He said the development had been kept private as part of efforts to protect the moment and prepare for it quietly.

    Emotional message from the actor

    In a joint post with his wife, Mo Bimpe, Adedimeji reflected on the journey and expressed gratitude.

    “I’ve been quiet… not absent. I was building, protecting, and embracing the greatest blessing of my life,” he wrote.

    He added, “God gave me more than I prayed for… a woman who became a mother of three, and three kings to call my own.”

    Marriage background

    Lateef Adedimeji and Oyebade Adebimpe, popularly known as Mo Bimpe, got married in December 2021.

    Their wedding began with a traditional ceremony on December 18, followed by a Nikah ceremony held on December 22 in Lagos.

     

  • “Kissing Scenes Are Awkward” — BBNaija Star Saga Opens Up on Film Experience

    Former Big Brother Naija star Saga Adeolu has shared his experience with kissing scenes in films, describing them as awkward and far from the romantic moments viewers often imagine. His comments have sparked fresh conversations about what happens behind the scenes in the movie industry.

    Saga made the remarks during a recent interview, where he spoke candidly about the challenges actors face while filming intimate scenes.

    Saga Says Onscreen Kisses Are “Weird” and Uncomfortable

    According to him, many people assume actors enjoy kissing scenes, but the reality is different. He explained that such moments can be uncomfortable, especially with the presence of cameras and crew members.

    “Kissing in films isn’t easy; kissing another actor is weird,” he said. He added that the experience often feels forced and is done strictly to serve the storyline.

    “We Don’t Enjoy It” — Actor Explains Reality

    Saga stressed that actors are simply doing their job during such scenes, not enjoying the moment as viewers might think. He described the experience as intrusive and physically uncomfortable.

    “Having people invade your mouth with saliva… it’s not something we enjoy. People think we enjoy it, but we don’t,” he said, urging audiences to better appreciate the effort actors put into their roles.

    Multiple Takes Make Scenes More Challenging

    He also revealed that kissing scenes are sometimes repeated multiple times during filming, which can make the experience even more exhausting. According to him, actors may have to perform several takes within a short period.

    In one instance, Saga said he had to kiss four different actresses in a single day, a revelation that drew attention online.

    Mixed Reactions Trail Viral Comments

    His comments have since generated mixed reactions on social media, with some users expressing surprise while others responded with humour. Some viewers said the revelation gave them a new perspective on the realities of acting.

    Others, however, questioned his stance, noting that such scenes are often seen as part of the glamour associated with the film industry.

  • MC Oluomo Sparks Reactions After Interaction With Faithia Williams’ Son at Movie Premiere

    Musiliu Ayinde Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo, was among top personalities at Faithia Williams’ movie premiere held in Lagos on Sunday, April 26, 2026.

    The event, which took place at Filmhouse Cinema, Circle Mall, Jakande, attracted several Nollywood stars and industry figures.

    Family Moment Also Trends

    A separate clip from the event had earlier shown Faithia Williams stepping out with her ex-husband, Saidi Balogun, alongside their son, Khalid.

    The moment quickly gained attention online.

    MC Oluomo’s Gesture Triggers Debate

    Another viral video captured the moment MC Oluomo interacted with the actress’ son while a live performance was ongoing.

    In the clip, he was seen touching the boy’s head while speaking to him quietly.

    The gesture has since sparked mixed reactions, with some social media users questioning its meaning.

    Mixed Reactions From Social Media

    Several users shared differing opinions on the interaction.

    “Aje this man is fully aware of what he is doing,” one user wrote.

    Another added, “Why rub his head that way… these guys and juju kind character.”

    However, others viewed the moment differently, describing it as harmless and respectful.

    “Wholesome moment… love seeing genuine connections like this,” a commenter said.

    Online Conversations Continue

    While the exact details of the exchange remain unclear, the clip has continued to circulate widely, fueling debate across social media platforms.

  • Nollywood Mourns as Solomon Akiyesi Reportedly Dies in His Sleep

    The Nollywood industry has been thrown into mourning following reports that actor Solomon Akiyesi passed away in his sleep.

    News of his death began circulating on social media, drawing reactions from fans and colleagues.

    Details Surrounding Death

    Popular blogger Stella Dimoko Korkus disclosed that the actor reportedly slept on Sunday and did not wake up.

    “According to info reaching me, he slept on Sunday and didn’t wake up. May his soul rest in peace,” she wrote.

    Tributes Pour In from Colleagues

    Nollywood actress Celestina Dovigalle paid tribute to Akiyesi, describing him as a lively and joyful presence on set.

    “Some people don’t just walk into a room—they light it up with laughter… Solomon Akiyesi was that kind of soul,” she wrote.

    She added that working with him brought laughter and ease, even in demanding moments on set.

    A Career Remembered

    Akiyesi featured in several films, including Desperate Ladies, Pretty Liars, Bridge of Contract, and Heart of a Saint, building a career marked by memorable roles.

    His passing has left a void in the industry, with many remembering his energy and contribution to Nollywood.

     

  • Vitalis Ndubuisi Reflects on Oversharing, Warns Against Revealing Personal Struggles

    Veteran Nollywood actor Vitalis Ndubuisi has shared a candid perspective on handling personal struggles, cautioning against the habit of oversharing.

    He made the remark in a reflective message, highlighting lessons drawn from his own experiences.

    ‘Stop Telling People Everything’

    Ndubuisi said many people assume opening up will bring comfort, but reality often proves otherwise.

    “One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned in life is to stop telling people everything that is wrong with you,” he said.

    He explained that people may not fully understand the depth of another person’s situation.

    Warning on Emotional Exposure

    According to the actor, constant sharing of personal challenges can sometimes create unintended distance in relationships.

    “It’s a big mistake to think that after explaining what you’re going through, people will offer relief,” he added.

    He noted that such openness may not always lead to solutions and could leave individuals feeling misunderstood.

    Message Resonates Online

    His comments have sparked reactions, with many reflecting on the balance between seeking support and maintaining personal boundaries.

    The message adds to ongoing conversations around mental health, emotional resilience, and how individuals navigate difficult experiences.

  • Charles Inojie Opens Up on Childhood Pain, Says Father Chose Stepmother Over Him

    Nollywood actor Charles Inojie has opened up about a difficult part of his childhood, revealing how family tensions shaped his early life and relationship with his father.

    He spoke during a recent interview where he detailed experiences of conflict and rejection within his family.

    ‘I Only Lived With Him for Eight Months’

    Inojie said he spent just eight months living with his biological father, describing the period as turbulent.

    “In all my life, I’ve only lived with my father for eight months as his child. From the moment I moved in, it was trouble every single day,” he said.

    According to him, his stepmother gave his father an ultimatum to choose between them.

    “My stepmother told my father to choose between me and her, and he chose her,” he added.

    Education Disrupted by Family Decision

    The actor also revealed that the situation affected his education after he secured admission into the university.

    Instead of support, he said he was asked to delay his studies for the benefit of his stepmother’s child.

    “When I finally got admission into the university, she insisted I should wait for her own child to grow so we could attend together — a child I’m 18 years older than,” he said.

    Reflection on Family Pressures

    His account highlights the emotional and social challenges faced in some blended family settings, particularly around access to education and parental support.

    The revelation has sparked conversations online, with many reflecting on similar experiences and the long-term impact of family decisions on personal growth.

  • Ini Dima-Okojie Welcomes First Child After Fibroid Battle, Shares Emotional Journey on Instagram

    Popular Nollywood actress Ini Dima-Okojie has welcomed her first child, marking a deeply emotional milestone in her personal life after years of battling fibroids.

    The actress made the announcement on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, via her Instagram page, where she shared a video of her baby bump and confirmed that she has now become a mother.

    A journey marked by health struggles

    Ini Dima-Okojie’s pregnancy announcement comes after a well-documented struggle with fibroids, which she first opened up about publicly in 2024.

    At the time, she revealed that the condition had returned despite undergoing a myomectomy surgery in 2020 to remove multiple fibroids.

    “My journey with fibroids isn’t over. I recently learned they’ve returned… The surgery was successful; my doctor removed every single fibroid and I healed well,” she wrote then.

    She added that although the recurrence was “disheartening,” she had accepted the situation and opted to explore a more holistic approach instead of another surgery.

    “I get to be a mother” — emotional announcement

    In her latest post announcing the birth of her child, the actress described the experience as a divine and life-changing moment.

    “There are moments when words feel too small for what God has done. This is one of those moments,” she wrote.

    She continued, reflecting on the journey to motherhood:

    “I get to be a mother🥹 What a miracle. What a privilege. What a calling.”

    Quoting scripture, she added: “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you… Jeremiah 1:5,” expressing gratitude for what she described as a deeply intentional blessing.

    Fans and colleagues celebrate

    The announcement has since drawn widespread reactions online, with fans, colleagues, and well-wishers celebrating the actress and praising her openness about her health struggles.

    Many described her journey as inspiring, especially given her earlier public battle with fibroids and uncertainty about conception.

    Background

    Ini Dima-Okojie married Dr. Abasi Ene-Obong in a star-studded traditional ceremony on May 21, 2022, in Lagos.

    The wedding, tagged #AChocolateLoveStory, blended Edo and Efik cultural traditions before a white wedding ceremony attended by celebrities.

  • “I Don’t Pay Tithe to Church” — Zubby Michael Says After Donating ₦10.2m to Street People

    Nollywood actor Zubby Michael has revealed that he donated ₦10.2 million to people on the streets, describing the gesture as his personal form of tithe after earning ₦102 million from movie roles within a short period.

    He made the disclosure during a recent interview.

    What he said

    The actor explained that the donation represents 10 percent of his recent earnings, stressing that he prefers to give directly to those in need rather than through a church.

    “Not to brag but I am the richest actor. The last time I checked my book, I realised that I have made ₦102 million from artist’s fee lately. Not in my whole career but just of recent.

    “I donated ₦10.2 million, which is 10 per cent of the money to the needy on the street,” he said.

    His stance on tithe

    Zubby Michael stated that he does not believe in paying tithe through religious institutions.

    “I don’t pay tithe to the church. I don’t go to the church. I don’t believe in paying tithe to the church,” he added.

    Context

    The actor noted that the earnings were made within a relatively short time, reflecting his current success in Nollywood.

    His comments have sparked conversations online, particularly around tithing practices and alternative ways of giving.

  • Nkem Owoh Recalls Brother’s Execution Under Buhari, Questions Retroactive Decree

    Veteran Nollywood actor Nkem Owoh has opened up on the painful loss of his brother, Bartholomew Owoh, who was executed during General Muhammadu Buhari’s military regime in 1985, describing the experience as deeply traumatic.

    The actor shared the emotional account in an old interview with Arise News TV, where he reflected on the circumstances surrounding his brother’s death.

    What happened

    Bartholomew Owoh was among three young Nigerians executed by firing squad over drug-related offences, despite the punishment not carrying the death penalty at the time the offence was committed.

    Nkem Owoh said the most troubling aspect was the retroactive application of a military decree, which altered the timeline and made his brother eligible for execution.

    “Why would it be shifted back to include people who didn’t commit the offence before the decree? It was a personal thing to me,” he said.

    Personal pain and memories

    The actor revealed that he was working at Anambra Television when the execution took place and was overwhelmed with grief.

    He described his late brother as someone he shared a close bond with, making the loss even more difficult to process.

    Background to the execution

    The incident occurred during Buhari’s time as Nigeria’s military Head of State between December 1983 and August 1985.

    The executions sparked widespread controversy at the time, particularly over the use of retroactive laws to impose capital punishment.

    Context

    Former President Muhammadu Buhari, who later returned as a civilian leader, died on July 13, 2025, at the age of 82 in London and was buried in Daura, Katsina State.

    Nkem Owoh’s remarks have renewed attention on one of the most debated moments of Nigeria’s military era.