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Mercy Aigbe’s ex-husband, Lanre Gentry to mark mother’s rememberance in grand style

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Nollywood actress Mercy Aigbe’s ex-husband, Lanre Gentry is set to mark his mother’s remeberance in grand style.

The businessman had taken to his Instagram page to share a video frame of his late mother.

Lanre penned a touching tribute to her and prayed for her soul.

From the video he posted online, preparations are already in gear for his mother’s rememberance.

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“My mother may your soul continue to rest in peace. Late Madam Veronica Gentry. In remeberance of a great woman today!”.

Lanre Gentry marks birthday

His mother’s rememberance is coming few days after he marked a new age on October 7th.

The businessman took to his Instagram page to share a photo of him accompanied with heartwarming caption.

Lanre expressed his gratitude to God for his life as he begged his fans to help him glorify God for all the good things that has happened in his life.

“Today is my birthday glory be to God almighty for my life. What I need from everyone is just help me glorify God for all the Good things that has happened in my life”.

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Gentry’s anniversary

Kemi Filani news recalls that Lanre Gentry celebrated his first wedding anniversary on, September 11.

The businessman took to his Instagram page to mark his first anniversary.

Sharing a photo of him and his wife, he appreciated God for upholding their marriage.

“Today makes it one year of our marriage. 11th September 2021, in God I trust and I will always glorify Him. Without Him, who am I? Thank God for the gift of life. Happy Sunday”.

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Lack of followers hindered my growth – Actor Deyemi Okanlawon reveals

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Popular Nollywood actor, Deyemi Okanlawon has narrated how his limited social media presence hindered his growth in the entertainment industry.

The Yoruba actor made this known in his latest interview on the Echoo Room Podcast.

Speaking about the challenges he encountered early in his acting career, Deyemi said he was constantly rejected by producers following his limited social media presence despite his talent.

“Not having Instagram followers hindered me. I would tell myself, ‘I’m the guy who comes to kill himself on set. Why am I being judged by the number of followers I have?

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“I said to myself, there is no point fighting it. There’s always going to be a new set of people who focus more on the brand than the craft. So I said let me start some brand-building.”

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Burna Boy to host YouTube Music Nights to celebrate 5th anniversary

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YouTube Music Nights will present a special live concert featuring Burna Boy to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the singer’s critically acclaimed album, ‘African Giant‘.

The concert which is set for July 26, 2024, will be streamed live on Burna Boy’s YouTube channel, allowing fans all over the world to join the festivities.

Head of Music at YouTube in Africa, Addy Awofisayo in a post said; “We are thrilled to present Burna Boy on YouTube Music Nights, celebrating his 5th anniversary of the groundbreaking album, African Giant.”

Expressing his excitement in a post on his official page, Burna Boy said; “Celebrating the 5th anniversary of ‘African Giant’ with a special performance in London, supported by YouTube Music, has been an incredible experience.

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“This album holds a special place in my heart as it represents a pivotal moment in my career and a powerful statement of African pride.”

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I’d rather die than give movie role for sex – Kevin Ikeduba

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Popular Nollywood actor and producer Kevin Ikeduba said he would rather die than cast unqualified actors in exchange for sex.

The movie producer, who stated this in an interview on Hip TV’s Trending, emphasised his commitment to professionalism.

Expressing his frustration with the high rate of unprofessionalism in the industry, Ikeduba stated: “The movie industry is very big. What works for A, may not work for B.

“Kevin that people know, would rather die instead of giving a girl a role for sex because I am very passionate about what I do. So most times, when I meet mediocre people on set, it hurts me. I will never ever do that.”

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