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The 2016 edition of the Toronto Film Festival is gradually coming to an end but not without Nigerians being incredibly proud of our very own Nollywood.
For one, the Nigerian industry made its way to the City to City programme of the festival. Also, some Nigerian celebrities dished out an unbelievable dose of slayage that made us totally love-struck.
1. When Zainab Balogun, gave us just the right amount of slay.
2. Adesua Etomi’s fierce look in her stunning yellow dress.
3. Banky W just keeps it dapper all the time!
4. Mummy Genevieve being her usual fashionably classy self.
5. That time Somkele Idhlama, served legs in this pretty black dress.
6. When RMD showed us he is the definition of fine wine.
7. Beverly Naya totally killed it with her red dress.
8. That time Zainab Balogun proved she was born to slay.
9. When Chidi Mokeme showed he is still a hottie.
10. Somkele Idhlama looked even better in this two piece set.
Four of the most beautiful Nigerian celebrities, Beverly Naya, Mocheddah, Adesua Etomi and Sika Osei, covered the latest edition of Genevieve Magazine.
See how they’re all shining and popping.
But in spite of how empowering this cover looks with all the slayage, the quotes on this picture couldn’t be more disappointing.
And for a magazine that claims to be women-oriented, the quotes on this cover are a bit of a let-down .
It’s even more disappointing because most of us thought a cover like this would feature quotes on the things women face in the Nigerian entertainment industry.
When a magazine puts ‘Fearlessly Female’ and quotes that bring women down on the same page.
Some Nigerians aren’t pleased with this cover sha.
Two years after going through a kidney transplant, Nigerian producer and singer, OJB Jezreel, has died at 49.
Babatunde J. Okungbowa who was popular for producing Tuface Idibia’s African Queen died after suffering from a kidney failure relapse on June 14.
In 2013, he was diagnosed with kidney failure and only survived after one of his wives, Mabel, donated a kidney to him. Several Nigerian celebrities also helped in funding his operation in India.
He will be remembered for his amazing songs and here are some of them: