Entertainment
Entertainment Industry Buzzes with Tributes, Awards, Music and Box Office Success
By Ezzine
Nigeria’s entertainment industry has continued to dominate public conversation with major developments ranging from the reported death of a popular Nollywood actor to award season highlights, music trends, and impressive box office performances.
The industry was thrown into mourning following reports of the death of Nollywood actor Alexx Ekubo, who was said to have died at the age of 40 after a private battle with cancer.
Tributes have continued to pour in from actors, filmmakers, colleagues, and fans across the country, with many describing the late actor as talented, humble, and impactful in the Nigerian movie industry.
Popular Nigerian singer Timi Dakolo also joined in mourning the actor, sharing an emotional message urging people to appreciate loved ones while they are still alive.
Meanwhile, conversations surrounding the 2026 edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards have continued to trend across social media platforms, with fans and celebrities reacting to award winners, fashion statements, and notable performances.
Veteran actress Joke Silva commended the steady growth of Nollywood, while also acknowledging the challenges filmmakers face due to rising production costs and funding limitations.
In the music industry, Afrobeats superstar Davido reportedly stated that his focus has shifted from chasing Grammy recognition to promoting African culture and identity through his music.
The entertainment scene also witnessed the launch of the new television programme Salary4Life TV Game Show, hosted by media personality IK Osakioduwa. The programme is expected to blend celebrity appearances, audience participation, and entertainment-based competition.
At the Nigerian box office, the Nollywood movie Onobiren has emerged as one of the highest-grossing films of 2026 after reportedly surpassing the ₦100 million mark within weeks of release.
Entertainment blogs and celebrity platforms have also remained active with trending stories involving notable personalities such as Rita Dominic, Destiny Etiko, Toyin Abraham, and businessman Obi Cubana.
In the Afrobeats scene, the song Kupe by Modola featuring BhadBoi OML has continued to gain popularity on streaming platforms and TikTok, further cementing the growing influence of Nigerian music globally.
Observers say the latest developments once again highlight the vibrancy, resilience, and global relevance of Nigeria’s entertainment industry.
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