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Senator Ayogu Eze Is Dead

Senator Ayogu Eze, who represented Enugu North Senatorial District in the National Assembly, has passed away at the age of 66.

Gatekeeper News reports that he was a former Senate spokesman and a founding member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) before he defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC). Eze passed away after a prolonged illness at an Abuja hospital.

The late Senator was unable to attend his child’s wedding ceremony earlier this year due to his health condition.

During his time in the Senate, Eze served as the chairman of several committees, including the committee on Information and Media, works, Police Affairs, National Planning, Marine Transport, and Federal Character & Inter-Government Affairs. In 2011, he was re-elected to the Senate and was subsequently appointed as the chairman of the committee on works.

In May of last year, Eze was confirmed as one of six Federal Commissioners for Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) by the Senate.

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Abuja’s Entertainment Industry: A Call to Unity by Influencer Arczaks (Adamu Zakari), Supported by Alex Report of Amity Global

 

In the dynamic landscape of African entertainment, Lagos retains its crown as the continent’s foremost hub, thriving largely due to a culture of collaboration among artists. In contrast, Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, remains noticeably behind, an issue influencer Arczaks (Adamu Zakari) recently highlighted with fervent clarity.

Arczaks pointed out that while Lagos comedians are keen on collaborative efforts, their counterparts in Abuja seem to prefer a solitary approach, often described as “forming big boy.” This attitude significantly impedes not only individual careers but also the collective growth of the city’s entertainment industry. “Lagos comedians love to collaborate with others, but Abuja comedians are busy forming big boy, which holds the entire scene back,” Arczaks observed.

Adding to this discourse, Alex Report, CEO of Amity Global, has been instrumental in efforts to unify Abuja’s entertainers. Under his leadership, Amity Global has worked tirelessly to foster a spirit of community among Abuja’s comedians and entertainers. “It’s crucial that we bridge these gaps and create a cohesive environment where all entertainers can thrive together. Let’s join hands and collectively take Abuja’s entertainment to the next level,” Alex Report urged.

The collaborative efforts promoted by leaders like Alex Report and influencers like Arczaks are essential for Abuja to elevate its position in the entertainment industry. By championing unity and teamwork, there’s a strong potential for Abuja to not only match but possibly surpass Lagos as a leading entertainment hub in Africa. The time is ripe for Abuja’s entertainers to embrace this movement and transform their industry through cooperation and shared vision.

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Tiwa Savage features Nigerian, foreign stars in debut movie + Teaser |

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Nigeria’s afrobeat singer, Tiwa Savage, has released a sneak preview of her debut movie: “Water and Garri.”

Savage featured Nigerian and foreign stars in the movie, which title was taken from one of her albums: “Water and Garri.”

In a post on her social media handle on Thursday, the controversial musician released a sneak preview of the movie and some of the stars therein.

The sneak preview also had comments from the actors and actresses in the movie, which featured Savage herself.

Those shown in the preview included Jemima Osunde and Mike Afolarin.

Andrew Yaw Bunting, a British born Ghanaian actor, also starred in the movie.

A lot of Nigerians will remember Bunting for his role in the series on Africa Magic: “Dilemma.”

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