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“Hijack 93” Trailer Review “The Mad Men and The Aircraft”
On October 25, 2024, the Nigerian thriller “Hijack ’93” was released on Netflix . The film, directed by Robert Peters and produced by Charles Okpaleke, dramatizes the 1993 hijacking of a Nigerian Airways flight, which was a socially and politically significant incident. In this instance, a gang of youthful hijackers aimed to draw attention to the terrible political situation in Nigeria under military control.

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The trailer begins intensely, causing a jump scare in the minds of viewers as one of the hijackers threatens to burn the plane, filling passengers with fear. Just as you’re on edge, the next scene introduces a tender moment, a love story between the pilot and a flight attendant, offering a brief, calming pause. Your mind starts to relax, and you wonder what the story is really about.
As passengers begin to board, the camera lingers on one particular passenger’s ticket. You wonder why this focus, but he’s allowed on the plane anyway. Suddenly, you remember him from the opening scene, he’s the one who was pouring fuel on the passengers. “But why did the hostess allow him in?” you wonder. Could she be working with him?
Then chaos breaks out as the voice of one of the hijackers announces there’s a bomb on the plane. The tension increases, and another flight attendant is threatened at gunpoint. The scene shifts to the hijackers commanding military personnel, forcing them to do their bidding under the threat of guns. This moment makes you question: Are the soldiers intimidated by a few armed young men? Why don’t they fight back?
The tension has no breaking point, escalating until it hits a climax as soldiers make a move to rescue the plane. This suspense keeps you on the edge of your seat, wondering if the military will save the day and what fate awaits both the hijackers and the passengers.
The trailer plants questions in your mind—why are these young men doing this? What were they thinking? Then, you’re given a glimpse of an answer: they’re fighting for a cause, aiming for political reformation. Suddenly, you feel a strange fear for them. Will they survive? Will they achieve their goal?

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This thriller is creatively woven with high tension, designed to keep you on your toes. It’s a story with an urgent pace, one that leaves you questioning every twist and turn. Don’t you want to find answers to those questions? Subscribe to Netflix and watch Hijack 93.
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Uganda’s Ghetto Kids The Story Behind Their World Cup Breakthrough.
From the streets of Kampala to one of the biggest stages in global sports. The Ugandan Ghetto Kids have become one of Africa’s most inspiring success stories.
The Ghetto Kids formerly known as Triplets Ghetto Kids, are a Ugandan children’s dance group founded by Dauda Kavuma, with an initiative aimed at supporting underprivileged children through music, dance, drama, education and shelter.
Their rise to international recognition began in 2014, when a homemade video of young dancers performing to Ugandan singer Eddy Kenzo’s hit song Sitya Loss went viral online. The video attracted millions of views and international attention which introduced their talent to audiences around the world. They also performed at major events and collaborated with global artists helping showcase Uganda’s creativity on a global stage.

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The young performers also competed on the Britain’s Got Talent in 2023, where their performance earned them a Golden Buzzer from Bruno Tonioli, advancing them to the final stage of the competition. These appearances introduced the Ghetto Kids to a wider range of international audience.
By the time the opportunity linked to the 2026 FIFA World Cup arrived, the group had already spent several years building a global identity. Their latest chapter connects to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Ugandan dance group gained widespread attention for their energetic performances to Dai Dai, the tournament’s official song.
Their videos attracted viewers from around the world and eventually caught the attention of Colombian superstar Shakira. Impressed by their talent and enthusiasm, she announced that she invited the Ghetto Kids to join her during the FIFA World Cup final halftime show, marking one of the biggest opportunities in the group’s history.

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The invitation stands out as an opportunity because the FIFA World Cup final attracts audiences from different countries making the tournament one of the most watched sporting events on the planet, which gives the Ghetto Kids a chance to showcase Uganda’s talent on a global stage.
For a group that began by performing in the streets of Kampala, being linked to the FIFA World Cup represents a remarkable milestone.
The Ugandan Ghetto Kids have become one of Africa’s most inspiring success stories. They represent more than a dance group because their journey demonstrates how talent, mentorship, and opportunity can create a life-changing outcome for young people.
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British-Nigerian Rapper Dave Announces First Lagos Headline Show.
British-Nigerian rapper David Orobosa Omoregie popularly known as Dave, has officially announced his first headline concert in Lagos, scheduled for 16 and 17 October, 2026, at the Wole Soyinka Centre for Cultural and Creative Arts formerly known as the National Theatre. The announcement was made through Dave’s official social media platforms. He revealed that the shows to be performed are part of his ongoing “The boy who played the harp” world tour.
Dave is widely recognised as one of the most successful rap artist in United Kingdom with several awards.

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Despite his Nigerian root, he has never headlined a concert in Nigeria before. This makes the announcement a homecoming moment as one of the most successful British-Nigerian artist prepares to perform in Nigeria for the first time.
The Lagos shows are being viewed as a significant milestone in his career indicating his global success and a special return to his ancestral roots. Which strengthens the growing connection between global music stars and African audiences. The performances are expected to bring together fans from across Nigeria and beyond, as it celebrates the growing influence of African culture on the global music scene. The Lagos shows further strengthens the growing connection between international music stars and African audiences.

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As the concert date continues to draw nearer, anticipation continues to build among fans eager to witness Dave’s headline concert in Nigeria. With his strong reputation for live shows, lyrical storytelling, and chart-topping records the concert is expected to be the most remarkable music event in Lagos this year.
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Asake Announces Fourth Album “M$NEY” Ahead of May 1 Release
Afrobeats artist, Asake is gearing up to release his fourth album, following his 2024 album “Lungu Boy” which achieved good success. The “lonely at the top” singer is set to drop this new album on May 1st, 2026.

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“M$NEY” marks his fourth studio album since his debut in 2022. He first ventured into the mainstream with a single “Lady” in 2020 and has since become one of Afrobeats’ most-streamed artists.
He released his debut album, “Mr Money With The Vibe” in 2022, which became a commercial success and strengthened his sound of Fuji-inspired vocals, street-hop, and Amapiano.
This fourth album is his first project under his label. He announced on Instagram the date, dropping a video of a stone carver, Dutch sculptor Athar Jabar, working on what seems to be his cover art.
Jabar said the project required a careful approach, given Asake’s public profile
“Working on the likeness of someone whose presence is so widely recognised brings a particular responsibility,” Jabar said. “That’s why, for this sculpture of Asake, I chose the prestigious Statuario marble from Carrara, Italy, and carved the entire piece by hand, following traditional methods without the use of power tools, in a slow and deliberate process.
It was a real pleasure to carve a portrait bust of Asake, and an honour to contribute to this moment in his career, as well as to a lasting record of his image in marble.”

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Among the 13 tracks are previously released singles such as “Worship,” a collaboration with DJ Snake, “Why Love” “Badman Gangsta.”
M$NEY continues his blend of Fuji-inspired vocals, Amapiano rhythms, and Afrobeats.
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