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Rita Dominic now member of over 1000 groups since phone number got leaked

The movie star made this known via her Twitter page on Monday, November 26, 2018. Rita in her tweets made fun of the situation as fans wanted to find out how she was handling it. "I told my Mum these morning that I have Rita Dominic number, she hissed and said she as it also, that a friend of hers added Rita Dominic to one of there Group Chat                  @ritaUdominic,"

Seyi Vibez continues fine form with new EP 'Loseyi Professor'

After kicking off 2024 with the collaborative project 'Vibez INC Vol. 1', Seyi Vibez is back with a new EP titled 'Loseyi Professor'. The 7-track EP was released on July 12, 2024, in a surprise move that saw Seyi Vibez release no lead singles. ADVERTISEMENT Like 'NAHAMciaga' EP which is a line from his hit single 'Hushpuppi,' 'Loseyi Professor' is a line from his single 'Professor'. The EP is Seyi Vibez's 6 project in 21 months as he continues to display a relentless ability to churn out hit singles.

Stars of 'Before 30' return for production of its sequel 'After 30'

Lovers of the movie Before 30 in 2015 can rest easy as their favourites are currently on set for the production of its first sequel. After 30 will still follow the lives of four modern women played by Adegbite, Icha, Otanwa, and Naya living in the city of Lagos and their lives after the age of 30. This time around the movie will debut on the Prime Video streaming platform, however, a release date is yet to be announced.

The 15 Best Religious Horror Movies

With Immaculate, Late Night With the Devil, and The First Omen all earning mostly favorable reviews from critics in recent weeks, 2024 is already turning into a banner year for religiously-themed horror movies. By no means an underrepresented subgenre in the horror pantheon, faith-fueled fright flicks have been thrilling and terrifying audiences for decades. While American-made religious horror often focuses on Christian traditions and beliefs by default—as TIME film critic Stephanie Zacharek wrote in her Immaculate review, "