Author: Mariam

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A TV- host, passionate writer, and content creator. A woman of many talents and interests that encompass both science and art.

Drama is brewing as Koyin has openly addressed his feelings about fellow housemates Isabella and Sultana, making bold statements that have sparked conversations among fans and viewers alike. In a candid moment during his diary session with big brother, he revealed his disapproval of Sultana’s behavior, particularly highlighting what he described as her “betrayal attitude.”

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In Nigeria’s ever-evolving social media space, new personalities emerge almost daily, but few capture attention as powerfully as Geh Geh. Recently, the self-styled “financial expert” and founder of the University of Wisdom and Understanding shocked the internet by pulling 177,000 live viewers on TikTok and reportedly earning over $30,000 in one session.From being an orphan and performer to becoming one of Nigeria’s most talked-about influencers, Geh Geh’s story is a mix of humor, hustle, controversy, and digital empowerment. The Viral Rise of Geh Geh On Thursday night, Geh Geh went live on TikTok and the internet could not look away.…

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The relationship between Netflix and Nollywood producers is under the spotlight with growing concerns about compensation, production standards, and financial accountability shaking Africa’s biggest film industry. While Netflix has not pulled out of Nigeria, there are strong indications of reduced investments in Nigerian Originals, raising questions about the future of Nollywood on the global stage. The Money Question: Compensation Gaps Many Nigerian filmmakers believe they are being undervalued. Netflix’s licensing fees for Nollywood films reportedly range from $10,000 to $90,000, a figure significantly lower compared to the multi-million dollar deals the streaming giant invests in regions like Asia and Europe.…

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