Fans of Davido Attack Nollywood Actress After Accusing Him Of Murder

Former Nollywood actress, Caroline Danjuma, caused an uproar on social media this past Tuesday, October 3 when she accused singer, Davido of using his car to drive his friend Tagbo Umeike, to a general hospital and abandoning him there, where he later died.

See her post accusing Davido below.

Why Disney Is Starting Its Own Streaming Service, According To Bob Iger


Disney is, quite simply, one of the biggest and most important media entities on the planet. This means that when the company does something, the rest of the world notices. This makes the announcement that Disney will be starting its own streaming service a really big deal.

Midnight Texas Season 01


Midnight is a safe haven for those who are different, but with the presence of outsiders, the residents band together and form a strong and unlikely family.

The Defenders : COMPLETE SEASONS 1


Shola Arikusa Part 2 - Latest Yoruba Movie 2017 Premium Starring Odunlade Adekola | Fathia Balogun


Shola Arikusa's father was murdered over Political appointment and as if that isn't enough, her whole family is wiped out. Shola Arikusa turns to the god of Ijamido for vengeance. An Action Packed Movie full of suspense.

Shola Arikusa - Latest Yoruba Movie 2017 Premium | Fathia Balogun | Odunlade Adekola


Arikusa's father was murdered over Political appointment and as if that isn't enough, her whole family is wiped out. Shola Arikusa turns to the god of Ijamido for vengeance. An Action Packed Movie full of suspense.

Television broadcasting in Nigeria began in the 1960s

Television broadcasting in Nigeria began in the 1960s and received much government support in its early years. By the mid-1980s every state had its own broadcasting station. Law limited foreign content on television, so producers in Lagos began televising local popular theatre productions. Many of these were circulated on video as well, and a small-scale informal video movie trade developed.[15] As of late 1980s, the cinema culture was beginning to face a major decline, and most Nigerian film producers had transitioned to television productions. The gradual decline of the Golden era of Nigerian cinema has been attributed to several factors, including the reduction in the value of Naira, lack of finance and marketing support, lack of standard film studios and production equipment, frequent Government structural adjustment programmes due to military dictatorships, as well as inexperience on the part of practitioners. The drastic decline in cinema culture resulted in some of the existing cinema houses being acquired by religious bodies and turned to churches; others were simply just closed down. In the early 1990s, only a few of the once vibrant cinema houses were still in operation, and all had collapsed before 1999.[33][34]