The Buzz: Trending Entertainment News
From career milestones and family celebrations to health advocacy and public appeals, the entertainment industry has continued to generate buzz with a mix of inspiring, emotional and thought-provoking stories.
Here are some of the top entertainment headlines making the rounds.
Osas Ighodaro Lands Lead Role In New Bollywood Series
Nollywood actress Osas Ighodaro has secured a lead role in Imported Bahu, a new Nolly-Bollywood micro-drama series produced by Hamisha Daryani Ahuja. The series, which premieres on July 2, explores themes of love, family and secrets through a cross-cultural romance, further strengthening collaborations between the Nigerian and Indian film industries.
Charly Boy Urges Men To Prioritise Health
Veteran entertainer and activist Charly Boy has called on men to pay greater attention to their health and embrace preventive healthcare. He stressed the need for men to seek medical attention regularly and be more open about their emotional struggles, noting that many men face challenges silently.
Why We Consulted Nine Doctors Across Countries Before Baby’s Arrival – Mr Eazi, Temi
Singer and entrepreneur Mr Eazi and his wife, Temi Otedola, have revealed that they consulted nine doctors in different countries before welcoming their first child. According to the couple, the consultations were necessary because they were undecided about where the baby would be born, prompting them to explore several options.
Actress Ini Dima-Okojie Marks Birthday, Announces Birth Of Son
Actress Ini Dima-Okojie has announced the birth of her son while celebrating her birthday. Sharing her joy on social media, the actress described motherhood as the most humbling and rewarding experience of her life, expressing gratitude for the new chapter.
Actress Omeche Oko Hospitalised After On-Set Motorcycle Accident
Nollywood actress Omeche Oko is recovering after sustaining injuries in a motorcycle accident while filming on a movie set. The actress was rushed to the hospital for treatment following the incident and later thanked God for sparing her life.
Mount Zion Films Celebrate, Not Demonise Yoruba Culture – Joshua Mike-Bamiloye
Joshua Mike-Bamiloye has defended Mount Zion Films against allegations that the ministry portrays Yoruba spirituality negatively. Reacting to criticisms surrounding the upcoming re-release of Agbara Nla, he maintained that Mount Zion celebrates Yoruba culture while promoting Christian values through its storytelling.
Mr Ibu’s Widow Appeals For Support Amid Financial Hardship
The widow of late comic actor Mr Ibu has appealed for public assistance, revealing that her family is facing severe financial challenges. She disclosed struggles with unpaid rent, school fees and electricity bills, while supporters are reportedly mobilising efforts to help the family.
My Burns Are From House Fire, Not Spiritual Attack – Kehinde Adegbodu Clarifies
Gospel singer Kehinde Adegbodu has clarified that the burns he recently sustained were caused by a minor fire incident at his residence and not a spiritual attack as speculated in some quarters. He assured fans that he is recovering well and thanked them for their concern and prayers.
These stories highlight the diverse experiences shaping the entertainment scene—from international career achievements and personal milestones to health concerns, family struggles and cultural debates.

Hafsoh Isiaq is a graduate of Linguistics. An avid writer committed to creative, high-quality research and news reportage. She has considerable experience in writing and reporting across a variety of platforms including print and online.






