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Wrap Up: From Naira Marley’s ‘Botched’ Concert to Nigerian Idol Comeback

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Wrap Up: From Naira Marley's 'Botched' Concert to Nigerian Idol Comeback

The week (Monday, February 15, to Saturday, February 20, 2021), was quite eventful. With singer Naira Marley‘s botched concert in Cameroon and Nigerian Idol return after a five years hiatus, it might have been hard to keep up with all the events that happened.

It is in this light that eelive.ng is serving you with the best possible up-to-date information on entertainers, and this weekly wrap up brings you some of the things that made the news about them in the course of the week.

Wrap Up: From Naira Marley's 'Botched' Concert to Nigerian Idol Comeback

Earlier in the week, there were claims that some Cameroonian musicians made a case against the Naira Marley to ensure his show was unsuccessful after venues were changed thrice.

It was also gathered that those who sought the show’s cancellation had claimed the singer was a bad influence on the youth.

Reacting to the development on his Twitter page, Marley called on his fans and the media not to write Cameroon off even if they are a few bad eggs in the central African country.

Wrap Up: From Naira Marley's 'Botched' Concert to Nigerian Idol Comeback

Nollywood veteran actor, Victor Decker was found dead in his apartment. He died at the age of 72.

Jesse Nazareth, the Mayor of the Actor Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Abuja who broke the news, said the actor was found lifeless by his neighbours.

According to Nazareth, Decker’s neighbours had to break down the door of his apartment before they found his lifeless decomposed body seated in his sitting room. 

Wrap Up: From Naira Marley's 'Botched' Concert to Nigerian Idol Comeback

Westbrook Studios, a production company co-owned by American actor, Will Smith and his actress wife, Jada Pinkett, inked a partnership deal with Mo Abudu‘s EbonyLife Studios.

The latest partnership would see the studios co-produce three projects, which would lean very heavily on the African continent.

Wrap Up: From Naira Marley's 'Botched' Concert to Nigerian Idol Comeback

Netflix released the trailer of Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell, the first-ever approved documentary about American legendary rapper Notorious B.I.G., whose name is Christopher George Wallace.

According to Netflix, the film which will start showing on the platform from Monday, March 1, 2021, will feature Biggie’s mom Voletta Wallace, Diddy, Fait Evans, and others.

With Diddy as one of the executive producers, the documentary is expected to cover the discovery and rise of Notorious B.I.G. and probably the murder of late hip-hop icon, who was killed in 1997.

Wrap Up: From Naira Marley's 'Botched' Concert to Nigerian Idol Comeback

MultiChoice, a South African company that operates the BBNaija show, disclosed that Nigerian Idol, the local version of the Idol series franchise, a reality television singing competition, will return on Sunday, March 14, 2021, after a five years hiatus.

The music reality show will premier on DStv Channel 198 and GOtv Channel 29 with a special airing of the most memorable and entertaining moments from the auditions which took place late last year.

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