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Conversations on Dove, Nollywood, Ojude Oba festival and hip hop album streams.

Update across entertainment, culture & sport

Dove product design sparks argument online.

Dove is known for its wide range of lotion and moisturizing body products, caring for the skin needs of its numerous customers across the globe. However, recent arguments have sparked online after a Twitter user claimed to have been using Dove’s caring bath product as a body lotion. While many social media users have blamed this error on the product design, which looks similar to the lotion products, others have blamed this on the lack of audience’ readership, nothing that its function is clearly spelt out. Perhaps, this error hinges on both perspectives — the problem of product design and the lack of readership among consumers.

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Photos from Ojude Oba Festival builds interests in cultural heritage.

The Ojude Oba is one of the long standing cultural celebrations that is still being held on to. An ancient festival celebrated by the Ijebu sect of Yoruba people, this festival attracts numerous people from across the country and even diaspora. The recently concluded festival is however making waves online, with social media users lauding the regal of the festival and the Yoruba culture at large. As Nigeria aims to improve its cultural heritage, it would be important to see how they harness cultural diversity and festivals like the Ojude Oba.

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New Nollywood blockbuster movie, Sista, receives wide acclaim.

In truth, Nollywood has witnessed exponential growth in its storytelling and cinematography industry. From the stable of popular filmmaker, Biodun Stephen, comes Sista, a movie that well mirrors the travails of early pregnancy and single parenthood within Nigeria’s suburbs. This movie accentuates the experiences that many youths are forced to face in a society that does not equip them for social and economic dependence. This movie has gone on to receive immense appreciation from most of the viewers.

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Spotify releases its top 50 most streamed Hip-Hop Albums.

Recently, the music platform has been announcing some of its most streamed songs and albums across different genres, the latest genre being hip hop. This list features some of the greatest rappers and rap albums ever, with little surprises. Late XXXTENTACION’s 17 has been revealed as the most streamed rap album on Spotify. Pop Smoke’s Shoot for the Star, Aim for the Moon is the second and Kendrick Lamar’s Damn is third most streamed hip hop album on the platform. Other personalities on the list include Cardi B, Ye, Lil Uzi Vert, Drake, J. Cole, Eminem, Travis Scott and Juice WRLD.

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Chelsea unveils Mauricio Pochettino as new head coach.

After a disastrous season with lackluster performances and the firing of both Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter, Chelsea is looking to rejuvenate the team by enacting a massive sale of players and the appointment of former Tottenham and PSG manager, Mauricio Pochettino. The manager is known for his high intensity and beautiful style and fans are hoping that he hits the ground running and replicate this at the club. With preseason football commencing in a week, many Chelsea fans are hopeful of wonderful season ahead.

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