
Adeniyi Adewoyin
None at The Nation (Nigeria)
Journalist at The Nation (Nigeria)
Journalist with @thenationnews || Singer|| Content Creator|| Voter, Golden Globe Awards @goldenglobes.
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1 week ago |
thenationonlineng.net | Adeniyi Adewoyin
After a remarkable debut, Soto Gallery, in partnership with Ecobank Nigeria Limited, Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), and main sponsor Craneburg Construction Company, successfully hosted the second edition of the +234 Art Fair. The event, held from March 27 to March 30 at the Ecobank Pan African Centre in Lagos, showcased Nigeria’s vibrant artistic talent and reinforced the growing influence of the creative industry.
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2 weeks ago |
thenationonlineng.net | Adeniyi Adewoyin
While many chase virality, Sean Dampte has built his music career brick by brick—anchored in experience, not hype. From navigating industry setbacks to touring across continents, the UK-based Nigerian artiste has remained a steady hand in the world of Afrofusion. But beyond the chart-topping hits, international tours, and millions of streams, who really is Sean Dampte? “I’m just a man on a mission,” he begins with the signature charisma that has made him a fan favourite.
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2 weeks ago |
thenationonlineng.net | Adeniyi Adewoyin
Award-Winning filmmaker Biodun Stephen has stressed the importance of allowing new and up-and-coming actors to shine in Nollywood productions. Speaking during a recent chat with The Nation, Stephen noted that art should not be restricted to a particular group of people, emphasizing the need for inclusivity in casting, especially across streaming platforms. “For me, art cannot be limited to a particular scope of people. People need to be given opportunities.
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2 weeks ago |
thenationonlineng.net | Adeniyi Adewoyin
Actor, On- Air Personality (OAP), and events producer, Yaw, has dismissed the growing perception that artistes must make raunchy or explicit music to achieve commercial success in the entertainment industry. In a recent interview with The Nation, the media figure stressed that quality music still has a place in the hearts of many Nigerians, citing evergreen artistes like Cobhams Asuquo and Timi Dakolo as examples. “Some people will tell you that if you don’t sing dirty songs, you won’t sell.
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2 weeks ago |
thenationonlineng.net | Adeniyi Adewoyin
Award-Winning filmmaker Biodun Stephen has stressed the importance of allowing new and up-and-coming actors to shine in Nollywood productions. Speaking during a recent chat with The Nation, Stephen noted that art should not be restricted to a particular group of people, emphasizing the need for inclusivity in casting, especially across streaming platforms. “For me, art cannot be limited to a particular scope of people. People need to be given opportunities.
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