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ENTERTAINMENT : Big Brother Naija season 7 , Why I would’ve nominated Phyna, Cyph, Khalid for eviction – Bryan

  Big Brother Naija housemate, Bryan has identified housemates he would have nominated for eviction if given the opportunity. Recall that Hermes who won the Head of House for the week nominated five Level 1 housemates for this week’s eviction. The dancer nominated Amaka, Cyph, Phyna, ChristyO and Khalid. Speaking to Biggie on Tuesday, Bryan said he would have nominated based on energ According to him, he would have nominated Cyph, Phyna and Khalid because they are strong contenders during the HOH task. ” If I was HOH, I would’ve picked based on energy. Cyph and Khalid are contenders for HOH tasks, I will pick them. Phyna would’ve been on my list too. ”I was very surprised I wasn’t nominated. When Hermes won, I started weighing options, I knew he’d pick Cyph, Khalid & Phyna then random options. If I’m HOH, I’ll pick people that are my biggest contender. Christy & Amaka, I don’t know how he landed with that option. He further stated that he is focused on his opponent because ...

Entertainment,: Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas bring unhappily married heat to 'Deep Water'

  Seeing exes Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas on screen together will be an undeniable attraction (if not of the "Fatal" variety) for "Deep Water,"  but that shouldn't obscure the simple pleasures of this erotic thriller directed by Adrian Lyne, a crafty veteran of that genre. While the movie falls apart toward the end, the mystery -- and crackling central performances -- cruises along at a low boil much of the way. Adapted from the novel by Patricia Highsmith ("The Talented Mr. Ripley") and relegated to a low-key premiere on Hulu, the story hinges on the strange marriage between Vic (Affleck) and Melinda ("Knives Out's" de Armas), a picture-perfect couple that outwardly have everything, including his invention-earned wealth and their adorable young daughter.   The two have reached an apparent understanding, however, that allows her to compensate for his indifference and emotional distance by taking lovers, an unhappily-ever-af...

Entertainment, : 'Where the Crawdads Sing' hits just enough of the right notes

  Placing Daisy Edgar-Jones under the spotlight, "Where the Crawdads Sing" serves up a virtual symphony of chords -- adapting a bestselling book that's part wild-child tale,  part romance, part mystery and part courtroom drama. The result effectively overcomes its Lifetime-movie vibe, without feeling like something anyone needs to rush to a theater to consume. Still, the enterprise might be best remembered as a showcase for Edgar-Jones ("Normal People"), an English actor whose busy year conquering America already includes the limited series   Beginning in 1969, the narrative flashes back to gradually unspool the story of Kya (Edgar-Jones), who is abandoned by her family at a young age and left alone with her violently abusive father (Garret Dillahunt). After an uncomfortable stretch learning to coexist, he too vanishes, forcing the child to fend for herself.   Growing upon the outskirts of her small North Carolina town, she's known as the ...

Entertainment, : Beyoncé releases new album track list

  countdown to Beyoncé's new album just got more exciting. She shared a track list on Wednesday for "Renaissance," her upcoming album, on her Instastories.   The group of 16 songs includes her already released single "Break My Soul," as well as "Alien Superstar," "Move," "Virgo's Groove," "America Has a Problem" and "I'm That Girl."   The eagerly awaited project is Beyoncé's first solo album since 2016's groundbreaking "Lemonade." , which many believe to be the "Renaissance" album cover, along with a bit about the project.    "Creating this album allowed me a place to dream and to find escape during a scary time for the world," Beyoncé wrote. "It allowed me to feel free and adventurous in a time when little else was moving.    My intention was to create a safe place, a place without judgment. A place to be free of perfectionism and overthinking. A place ...

Entertainment : 2023 God will punish those who don’t vote – Charles Awurum [VIDEO]

  Nollywood actor, Charles Awurum says anyone who fails to vote in the 2023 presidential election will receive God’s punishment. The actor, in a viral video, urged Nigerians not to listen to tribal and religious sentiments from politicians, but ensure they vote in 2023 for the right person in order to save the nation. Anurum said: “Stay there and let politicians be using tribalism and religion to kill you. “Anybody wey no vote this next election God will punish you, everything in this world will punish you. “You must vote this time and God punish you if you vote the wrong person. The youths are out, let everybody join hands to take back our country. Let’s not carry Nigeria from top to bottom.  

Entertainment : Nigeria has no value for human life – Yemi Alade reacts to Ada Ameh’s death

  Popular Nigerian singer, Yemi Alade has said Nigeria has no value for human life. Alade said this as she took to her Twitter page lamenting the poor medical care in the country. She said most people are walking around with underlying diseases in Nigeria due to a lack of better and affordable medical care. Her tweet read: “What is your country’s value for human life? Mine is zero “I wish we had better and affordable medical care in Nigeria! So many people walking around with underlying diseases and conditions that eventually manifest under stress.” The singer, also mourning late actress Ada Ameh, recounted how she helped her on set during a music video. “I was having a bad day the first time I met you (Ada Ameh) and I don’t know if anyone noticed but YOU instantly made me FEEL good. “I thanked you over and over again! You did not have to but you did! Most people will avoid it or act like I have a problem with them! “This is how I’ll always remember you! Our V...

Entertainment : Ada Ameh, Benue women demand autopsy, insists star’s death suspicious

  A cross-section of Benue women have demanded an autopsy for the late Benue-born Nigerian Nollywood actress, Ada Ameh. Ameh, 48, reportedly slumped and died around 11:53pm on Sunday in Warri, Delta State, where she was visiting an oil company magnate and his family. The comic actress-cum-producer shared a video of herself enjoying dinner with her host family on Instagram hours before she was reportedly dead. Some women from her home state of Benue have called for an autopsy to ascertain the true cause of her death. One of the women, former Benue State Governorship aspirant, Dr. Roseline Ada Chenge, said she was shocked at the news of Ameh’s sudden death, saying she had a telephone chat with the “The Johnsons” actress, a few hours before the time she reportedly died and that she was in good health. The former Lower Benue Managing Director disclosed this in a video she shared on her official Facebook page Monday evening. Mrs. Chenge said, “Good day Nigerians, with pain...