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Wizkid Celebrates His Lagos Legacy with Family at Tribeca Film Festival Premiere  

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New York City’s Tribeca Film Festival witnessed a special moment as Afrobeats icon Wizkid premiered his documentary “Wizkid: Long Live Lagos” with partner Jada Pollock and their young daughter by his side. The family made a striking impression on the red carpet—Wizkid in a crisp white ensemble, Pollock in a pink and white tie-dye dress with bold red sunglasses, and their daughter mirroring her father’s style in a miniature white outfit. Their coordinated appearance highlighted the personal significance of this project for the superstar.  

 

More Than a Music Documentary

 

Directed by Karam Gill, the 83-minute film goes beyond a standard artist biography. It artfully blends Wizkid’s rise to fame with the spirit of Lagos, the city that shaped him. Viewers are treated to intimate behind-the-scenes footage, including studio sessions and personal reflections, alongside electrifying clips from his historic 2024 performance at London’s Tottenham Stadium, a defining moment for Afrobeats on the global stage.  

 

The documentary also serves as a portrait of Lagos itself, capturing its vibrant culture and complexities. Through Wizkid’s journey, the film explores how the city’s energy, struggles, and resilience have influenced his music and worldview.  

 

Wizkid smiles alongside partner Jada Pollock and their daughter on the red carpet

Wizkid at Tribeca

Fatherhood and Legacy

 

During the post-screening Q&A, Wizkid opened up about how fatherhood has reshaped his perspective. “My children remind me what’s truly important,”  he shared. This heartfelt moment added depth to the premiere, revealing how the global superstar balances fame with personal life.  

 

Wizkid smiles alongside partner Jada Pollock and their daughter on the red carpet

Wizkid and his daughter at Tribeca

The documentary has already generated significant attention, with HBO Documentary Films securing distribution rights—though an official release date remains unannounced. Due to overwhelming demand, festival organizers added two additional screenings, with queues forming hours in advance. Industry insiders predict the film will not only delight Wizkid’s fans but also introduce Afrobeats to broader audiences.  

 

Wizkid smiles alongside partner Jada Pollock and their daughter on the red carpet

Wizkid

A Celebration of Culture and Identity

  

More than just a music documentary, “Wizkid: Long Live Lagos” is a tribute to heritage, ambition, and artistic evolution. The premiere itself became a cultural event, celebrating both Wizkid’s achievements and the enduring influence of Lagos. The evening underscored the human story behind the global phenomenon—proving that even superstars cherish their roots and loved ones above all else.  

 

Wizkid smiles alongside partner Jada Pollock and their daughter on the red carpet

Wizkid, his partner Jada Pollock, his daughter and other members of his crew

For those eager to experience it, the documentary will screen again at Tribeca on June 11, offering another chance to witness this compelling fusion of music and personal history.  

 

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Bovi and Nomzamo Mbatha to Host the 12th AMVCA

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The Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) announced its 12th edition. Organizers have announced that Nigerian comedian Bovi Ugboma and South African actress Nomzamo Mbatha will co-host the 12th edition, after IK Osakioduwa’s ten-year run as the ceremony’s main host.

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The decision to pair Bovi and Nomzamo reflects a shift toward a pan-African celebration. Dr. Busola Tejumola, Executive Head of Content and West Africa Channels at MultiChoice, noted that the duo was selected to bring a refreshed tone to the hosting, showing the range of African film industry.

Bovi, who has previously hosted the AMVCA red carpet, described this promotion to the main stage as a career milestone. In an interview with Sunday Scoop, he said:

“That’s a plus. It’s pretty much the biggest award show in Africa, so for me, it’s a major feather to my heart and a colour to my résumé.”

In his reaction to the news, Bovi said he was surprised.

“I wasn’t expecting it. Considering IK has been the host from the beginning, I was really happy when I got the call. I saw it as a big plus for me.”

 

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Meanwhile, Nomzamo Mbatha, highlighted the importance of the awards in connecting the African film industry, stating she is honored to be part of a night that celebrates “African excellence on a global scale.”

The 12th AMVCA is scheduled for May 9, 2026, at the Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos. While the technical categories are decided by a jury led by Joke Silva, the “Best Digital Content Creator” and other fan-favorite categories remain in the hands of the viewers. Voting is active on the official Africa Magic website and will close on April 26, 2026.

The nomination list is led by 2025 theatrical releases. E.g:

“Gingerrr” — 9 nominations.

“The Herd” — 9 nominations.

“To Kill a Monkey” — 8 nominations.

“My Father’s Shadow” — 7 nominations.

“The Serpent’s Gift” and “3 Cold Dishes” — 6 nominations each

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Chioma Ikokwu Chooses Refined Cream Tailoring for Event on Nigerian Real-Life Stories 

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Yesterday April 17, 2026, Chioma Ikokwu attended an event organised by her father, Chief Agunze Chib Ikokwu, through his foundation. The evening centred on real-life stories from the Nigerian-Biafran War, and the attendees alone would tell you everything about the kind of room it was. Dr. Patrick Dele Cole, OFR, former Nigerian Ambassador and renowned historian, chaired the occasion. Osita Chidoka, OFR, former Minister of Aviation, served as book reviewer. Professor Pat Utomi was among the speakers, Onyeka Onwenu, and Charly Boy was also in attendance.When it was Chioma’s turn to speak In her own words she said:

“Disappeared again, and people hesitated, unsure, then slowly, cautiously activity resumed. There was a sense, perhaps hope that the danger had passed, but within moments, the sound returned louder, closer. There was confusion, movements, people trying to gather their things to leave quickly. I moved instinctively, searching for somewhere, anywhere, for cover. Then just as suddenly as it had begun, it was over. The silence that followed was unlike anything I had ever known. It was heavy, unreal, as though the world itself had paused. Slowly people began to emerge, faces searching, voices uncertain. I walked forward trying to make sense of what had just happened, and then I saw her again.”

Chioma Ikokwu: Instagram

At the event, Chioma arrived wearing a structured, cream-colored two-piece suit. The jacket had a clean, minimalist neckline with a subtle keyhole detail and structured shoulders. It was fitted at the waist with a matching tonal belt that had a gold buckle, emphasizing on her shape. Chioma paired the jacket with matching high-waisted, wide-leg trousers that elongate her frame. Chioma’s hair was styled in a full side-parted bob with curled-under ends, a signature look that complemented the structured nature of her outfit. Her makeup featured long lashes, a simple smokey eye, and a neutral, glossy lip. For accessories, she carried a Hermès Kelly classic white top-handle bag, for jewellery she chose a chunky gold curb-link chain necklace and matching gold stud earrings, adding a warm touch to the monochromatic palette and she completed the outfit with patterned, pointed-toe heels.

Chioma Ikokwu: Instagram

Compared to the outfits she wore for the Premiere of “The Return of Arinzo” earlier this year, from the deep burgundy velvet corset and skirt, to the beaded halterneck gown in swirls of gold, red, orange, and green, to a black embroidered cape with cowrie shell detailing, the Nigerian-Biafran War real-life stories event called for something completely different. She went with cream, and clean tailoring.

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Simi and Adekunle Gold Announce Baby Number Two in a Denim-on-Denim Shoot

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Adekunle Gold and Simi shared photos on Instagram to announce that they are expecting their second child, with the caption”3.10.26, God bless my little family”. The couple moved away from typical maternity photography and chose a coordinated, all-denim look.

Simi wore a cropped, sleeveless denim vest, with thin criss-cross lacing at the front left partially open, to reveal her baby bump. For the bottom, she wore an ultra-wide-leg, high-waisted jeans, that was low-slung beneath her bump, creating a draped, relaxed feel.

Her hair was styled in a textured pineapple updo, keeping the hair off her face and neck. Her makeup stayed within soft, earthy tones, a nude lip gloss.

Accessories were minimal, stud earrings and her wedding ring. She didn’t have any shoes on, she was barefoot.

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Adekunle matched her in an oversized, boxy short-sleeved denim shirt. With a spread collar, silver-toned buttons, and a large patch pocket on the left chest and wide sleeves reaching towards the elbows. He paired it with relaxed, straight-leg denim jeans in the same shirt wash shade. It had vertical seam detailing running down the center of each leg. He wore a neatly groomed short beard and a faded haircut. Adekunle accessorized his look with silver hoop earrings, and he was also barefoot.

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The couple got married in January 2019 and share a daughter, Adejare, fondly called Deja. Their shoot leans into a clean, coordinated style choice that focuses on their partnership and the arrival of their second child.

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