Life is what you make it – Sue Wanjiru
Sue Wanjiru is a Kenyan actress who studied accounting for want of acting courses in her home country. She has since remedied that by...
I sacrificed a lot for my music career – Deker
Bernard Deker Chukwuka has two singles rocking the airwaves, ‘Onyenekwu’ and ‘Owo mi da’. The first also has a video to go with it....
Our filmmaking culture discourages good movies – Eric Aghimien
Eric Aghimien is the director of the award winning A Mile from Home, his first feature film that has taken the Nigerian movie industry...
We still have a lot of stories to tell – Sogie Guobadia
Sogie Guobadia completed the cast of The Tragedy of King Christophe staged by the Jos Repertory Theatre (JRT) at the recently concluded Lagos Black...
‘The only thing I didn’t do to become an actor was steal’
Barely days after featuring in Professor Wole Soyinka’s The Beatification of Area Boy, which the Nobel Laureate also directed, Olarotimi Fakunle was off to...
Why I left Tinsel, by Ifeanyi Dike
Ifeanyi Dike (Jnr.), a medical doctor by training, is popularly known as ‘Titan’ (the character he played in Tinsel). The talented young man, who...
Nigeria is potential huge jazz market – Ayoola Sadare
Founder of Inspiro Productions, Ayoola Sadare, could have been a surgeon, but when his consultant dentist father died, his life took a new trajectory....
Nollywood is work in progress – Adaobi Obiagbosi-Akanihe
Adaobi Obiagbosi-Akanihe is a filmmaker and founder/festival director of the African Students Film Festival (ASFF), which holds over a three-day period annually in Lagos,...
Nigeria needs to repose more trust in women – Betty Abah
Betty Abah, the founder of CEE-HOPE, just completed work on the biography of Prof. Ebele Eko, formerly of UNICAL. In this interview with Assistant...
England earns more from theatre than Premier League – Onukaba
Adinoyi Ojo Onukaba’s play, Body Parts premiered at the ninth Jos Festival of Theatre which took place in Jos, Plateau State from March 10...