Entertainment
Barack Obama’s Daughter, Malia Changes Her Surname

Malia Obama, the daughter of former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, is now using a different last name professionally as she embarks on a career in Hollywood.
Barack and Michelle’s daughter, Malia Obama, recently chose to forego her well-known family surname as she steps into a burgeoning career as a Hollywood filmmaker. This change signals the 25-year-old’s dedication to carving her own professional path. The budding director debuted her new moniker in conjunction with the premiere of her short film, “The Heart,” at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah.
The Harvard graduate and daughter of the former US President has chosen to use her middle name, Ann, professionally. This change was first noticed in January during the Sundance Institute’s “Meet the Artist” spotlight video.
In her short film titled “The Heart,” director Malia delves into the intricate and powerful bond between a mother and her son. The cast features talented individuals such as Tunde Adebimpe, LaTonya Borsay, and John Weigand. Malia, in an interview, affectionately described the film as “a peculiar, almost fable-like story, following a man grappling with the loss of his mother after she entrusts him with an unconventional request in her will.”
Before embarking on her Hollywood career, Malia gained valuable experience through internships at the HBO drama series “Girls” and at Harvey Weinstein’s production company. She further honed her skills as a staff writer on Donald Glover’s popular Amazon Prime series “Swarm.”
Commending her strong work ethic and unwavering determination, Donald Glover remarked to Vanity Fair, “She’s simply an exceptionally gifted individual. She demonstrates exceptional focus and puts in a tremendous amount of effort.” He continued, expressing his belief that
“She’s unquestionably someone who will achieve great things” soon… “Her writing style is truly remarkable.”
Glover’s colleague, creator Janine Nabers, echoed these sentiments, showering her with nothing but praise. Reflecting on her contributions to the show
Entertainment
Banana Island Multicultural Festival Concludes with Vibrant Splendor

The upscale Banana Island in Lagos came alive on Saturday with the grand third edition of the Banana Island Multicultural Festival, themed ‘Global Rhythm In One Island
This carnival-like celebration drew attendees from diverse cultural backgrounds and diplomatic representations spanning Africa, Asia, and Europe.
The festival showcased an array of cultural expressions including:
-Cultural Attires: Participants donned traditional outfits from countries like South Korea, Egypt, and Indonesia.
Visitors savored foods from South Korea, Egypt, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Turkey, Belgium, and more.
Music & Dance Performances highlighted global rhythms, including a notable Korean musical act.
Vendors displayed cultural attire, handbags, drinks, and Nigerian delicacies.
Habiba Sharon Yakubu (South Korean Cultural Centre): Lauded the festival’s success in fostering cultural ties, highlighting Nigeria-South Korea exchanges.
“The whole event has been awesome. You can see a lot of people displaying their cultural attires, dance and food which helps to cement cultural relationship between people from different geopolitical zones and continents.
” And we at the South Korean Embassy are happy to be involved with the festival because Nigeria and South Korea have a lot of cultural exchange programmes and this is one of them”, she stressed
Kayode Bamgbose (Banana Island resident): Expressed fascination with Korean culture; advocated for more such festivals in Nigeria for cross-cultural appreciation.
Carnival Parade the Colorful procession showcased global traditions.
Games & Raffle Draw Added to the festive vibe.
Food Testing, Diverse international dishes delighted attendees.
Traditional Outfit Parade Cultural pride on display.
Embassies and cultural centers participated actively, cementing Banana Island’s reputation as a hub for multicultural dialogue in Lagos.
The festival reinforced cultural interconnectedness, promising continued celebration of ‘Global Rhythm In One Island’ in future editions.
Entertainment
Comedian AY, Wife Separate After 20 years

Popular Nigerian comedian, Ayo Makun, popularly known as AY, and his wife, Mabel, have separated after 20 years of “friendship/marriage”.
The comedian confirmed the development in a post on his Instagram page on Sunday.
He said he had reached a stage where he could no longer entertain the public with “deep personal family issues.”
He wrote, “Many people believe that staying silent simply means that one is incapable of dealing with issues. Projecting a negative narrative against someone who is not struggling to defend himself doesn’t mean he is weak. Some of us are just logical enough to understand the difference between opinions, values, beliefs, and facts.
“The personality and ability that I possess simply confirm that I have reached that stage in my life where I can not be entertaining the public with deep personal family issues. They just might be too much to handle concerning the individuals involved. Not even when I have a grown-up daughter who has access to social media. Her mental health needs to be protected from seeing things she can not be proud of online.
“Yes! Without compromising my family, I have found myself doing some things that I am not proud of today. It is one thing to watch my friendship/marriage of 20 years slip off my hands, but it’s another thing for the parties involved to understand how to appropriate the blame in a space that is designed for most women to always play the victims and win. I can tell you for free that no one is completely innocent enough to cast stones.
“Presently, I am loving the way that lies about me in all these blogs are travelling faster than the truth. But my painful truth will eventually beat away all the lies.”
Also, in a post on her Instagram page on Sunday, Mabel said she had stopped reacting to disrespect.
She wrote, “Distance is my new response to disrespect. I don’t react, I don’t argue. I don’t dive into the drama. I just remove myself.”
Ayo and Mabel got married in November 2008, and they are blessed with two children.
Entertainment
Nollywood Iconic Actor Mr Ibu Passes Away at 62

The Nigerian entertainment industry is in mourning following the death of John Okafor, popularly known by his stage name Mr Ibu, at the age of 62.
The beloved actor, known for his comedic roles and distinctive character in Nollywood films, passed away on Saturday evening at Evercare Hospital in Lagos, Nigeria.
The news of his demise has sent shockwaves through the entertainment community and among his vast fan base.
Mr Ibu’s career spanned several decades, during which he became one of the most recognizable faces in Nollywood, endearing himself to millions with his humour and unique portrayal of characters.
Fans and colleagues have flooded social media platforms, particularly X (formerly Twitter), with condolences and tributes, reminiscing about the joy and laughter he brought into their lives through his memorable film roles.
The actor’s health had been a subject of concern in recent years, with reports indicating he faced multiple health challenges.
His situation had become so dire that amputation was deemed necessary to improve his chances of survival.
Despite these challenges, an update from his family in November suggested he was on the path to recovery, making the news of his passing all the more shocking.
Mr Ibu’s life was not without its trials; he openly discussed being targeted by individuals who envied his success. In 2019, he revealed that some of his kinsmen had paid his domestic workers to poison him due to jealousy over his flourishing career.
He claimed to have been poisoned on three separate occasions, with the most recent being in May 2022.
In an emotional interview, Okafor reflected on his near-death experiences and his determination to survive, attributing his recovery to divine intervention. He revealed that he was “seeing people on the other side”.
He said, “My illness was perpetrated by people that hate me. They did what they did to me. Later, I was taken to the hospital. The doctors are prophets. So, they went into my system and they told me what was wrong and what they were going to do. I said ‘Whatever you are going to do, please, do it, let me live because if I die like this the enemies will laugh’. And then the doctors said ‘Okay, there’s no problem’.”
The actor’s passing comes less than 24 hours after the death of another actor, Yoruba movie industry’s, Quadri Oyebamiji, known as Sisi Quadri, further deepening the sense of loss within the Nigerian film industry.
As the news of Mr Ibu’s death spreads, several notable figures in Nollywood have expressed their sorrow by posting lighted candles on social media in his honour, a gesture symbolizing remembrance and respect for the departed soul.
The family and representatives of Mr Ibu have yet to make a formal announcement regarding his passing.
John Okafor’s legacy as Mr Ibu will live on through the extensive body of work he leaves behind, serving as a testament to his talent, resilience, and the indelible mark he made on Nollywood and its audience around the world.
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