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Ron Maxwell Wins NMS 2014 Reloaded.

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on Maxwell Solomon has emerged the winner of the 2014 edition of the Next movie star.
Solomon a Ghanian beat 15 other contestants in he 30days movie reality show held at the NMS house .
Other winners are Onyeka Emechebe,the first runner up,Kenneth Nwadike:second runner up and Okezie Sheila the third runner up.
Ron Maxwell Solomon’s name was announced at the in house party held at the NMS house on 14.December 2014 by the star actress Bukky Odunote and one of the judges.
The final in house party which was attended by top star actor and movie producer Aquila Njama,NMS in house director, John Njama,the production crew of NMS ,Sola Fajobi the creator and CEO NMS,Ayo Dickson,Sunday Adebayo and others coincide with the birthday of the second runner up Keneth Nwadike.
Speaking at the event Sola Fajobi thank his sponsors namely Jumia,Ikogosi warm spring, promasdor,Medea,rainbow 94.4 FM,OK water and other media partner for thiert contributions toward the 2014 edition of the NMS.
Solomon who is the second Ghanaian to win the NMS will receive a brand new car, three year movie contract,the sum of two hundred thousand among other prizes.
In what started like an idea in the year 2004, on a pursuit to groom extraordinary movie stars, THE NEXT MOVIE REALITY TV SHOW in a planting started to sprout in 2005, a season entitled the beginning, the beginning that brought new of opportunities to young Nigerians consenting to KINGSLEY OGBOSO as the winner and TONTO DIKE as the first runner up. They stepped into the league of extraordinary movie stars from a lot that auditioned from different regions of Nigeria, making it to the Next movie star house for 30 days of exciting, thrilling, educating and fun experience. The next edition was entitled the Revolution, a revolution that changed the face of entertainment in Nigeria and influenced Africa, after a 30 day of interesting drama, coupled with fun and excitement PORTIA YAMAHAN came out tops, BELINDA EFA as first runner up. Express your attitude was the call in 2007, a call that was answered not just in Nigeria alone but in Ghana and other West African countries, housemates were carefully selected from a final audition in Lagos. Enoch Hammond from Ghana came out a highflyer winning the price, Uti Uwachukwu closely followed as the first runner up. The bar has been raised, expectations are high, THE NEXT MOVIE REALITY TV SHOW 2008 was tagged bring it on, a bid to the talented to showcase their flair for entertainment Avenette T. Sirleaf from Liberia indeed champion that course coming tops and ZERZIYIA WILSON 1st runner up . Going places was the theme in 2009, Oyindamola arose the winner, keenly followed by Ifeanyi William as the first runner up. Year 2010 was authentically tagged Nms Africa a bold theme that has indeed lived up to expectation, Akio Ilami surpassed other sixteen housemates from different African nations, by winning the ultimate price and stepping in fame. 2011 Tamara Eteimo was winner while Tomiwa Kukoyi as first runner up, 2012 saw Halimat Aitsegame as winner and Bridget Chigbufue as first runner up, 2013 Feyisekemi Akinwale came tops while Adebolu Ola closely behind. It’s the 10th edition anniversary of the Next movie star reality TV show. This edition was tagged live your dream and features housemates who were carefully and professionally auditioned, trained and groomed at Ikogosi warm spring resort in Ekiti state, Nigeria. Tokas a renowned director directed the montage/ drama director. Following the experience in the house, one of Nigeria’s most outstanding directors John Njama directs them on drama performances and other activities in the house. Having kinds of lifestyle activities, the housemates have been having countable numbers of prominent personalities who have been efficient in relative fields such guest include, renowned movie producer/ director Chico Ejiro, Model/ actor Ik Ogbonna, Actress/ model Adunni Ade, presenter/broad caster and poet Olarewaju Olufisayo etc. past winners and distinctive housemates of the Previous years also paid them courtesy visit having the likes of Halimat Aitsegame 2012 winner, Kingsley Ogboso, Zerziyia Wilson, Belinda Effah and a host of others.

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MultiChoice Nigeria Loses 243,000 DStv, Gotv, Subscribers In Six Months Over Inflation, Price Hikes

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The South African pay-TV operator MultiChoice Group disclosed that its Nigerian unit, MultiChoice Nigeria, lost 243,000 subscribers on its Digital Satellite Television (DStv) and General Entertainment on Television (GOtv) services from April to September this year.

The company revealed these figures in its Interim Financial Results for the period ending 30 September 2024, which were released on Tuesday.

MultiChoice attributed this decline to Nigeria’s high inflation rate, which exceeds 30%, driven by the rising costs of food, electricity, and fuel, causing many customers to disconnect.

In its financial report for March 2024, MultiChoice had earlier reported an 18% subscriber loss in Nigeria.

The company further reported a 566,000-subscriber loss in the Rest of Africa operations over the past six months, with Zambia and Nigeria contributing the largest shares to this decline.

“With the Rest of Africa business having seen a decline of 803k subscribers in 2H FY24, this rate of decline slowed to 566k in 1H FY25,” stated MultiChoice.

The loss included 298,000 in Zambia and 243,000 in Nigeria, while other markets experienced a minor decline.

Extreme inflation and currency instability have negatively impacted the group’s profits, with MultiChoice Group CEO Calvo Mawela commenting, “We are making good progress in addressing the technical insolvency that resulted from non-cash accounting entries at the end of the last financial year.”

Mawela noted that the group’s net equity position is expected to recover by November.

With regard to Zambia’s losses, the company attributed them to extensive power outages caused by drought, leaving some regions with up to 23 hours of daily outages.

The company also cited competition from streaming services and changes in viewer preferences as pressures on its traditional pay-TV model.

To adapt, MultiChoice invested an additional ZAR1.6 billion in its streaming service Showmax, which reported 50% year-over-year growth.

Mawela added, “Showmax strategically positions the business to actively participate in the streaming revolution as it gains momentum across Africa.”

 

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Bodex Media Announces Frank Edoho as Host for Bodex Social Media Hangout (BSMH) 5th Edition.

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Bodex Media is delighted to announce renowned Tv host and Photographer, Frank Edoho who is popularly known for his iconic stint on “Who Want to be a Millionaire” as the official host for its highly anticipated fifth edition of the Bodex Social Media Hangout, themed “SOCIAL MEDIA: THE INFLUENCE, POWER AND IMPACT.”

 

On Saturday, December 7th, 2024, at the Landmark Event Center, Oniru, Victoria Island, Lagos, BSMH 5.0 promises an unforgettable day of networking, collaboration, learning, and excitement.

 

The event will feature live musical and dance performances, a green carpet extravaganza, games and fun activities, and exclusive food and drinks. Attendees will also stand a chance to win luxurious prizes, including an all-expenses-paid luxury weekend getaway, an exclusive dinner with a world-renowned music artist, and many more surprises.

 

Frank Edoho’s unique blend of humor, intelligence, and showmanship makes him a perfect choice to lead this momentous celebration of BSMH’s five years of success.

 

His remarkable ability to spark meaningful conversations and build connections with online communities through his engaging and witty interactions also makes him exceptionally well-suited to host this year’s edition.

 

When asked about hosting the event, Frank Edoho’s response was short, sleek, and confident, leaving no doubt that he’s ready to bring his A-game.

 

“We are on. I have booked it,” he said.

 

Media personality and event/Tv host, Marianna Orji, will host the green carpet, ensuring attendees are treated to a memorable experience.

 

According to the convener, Bodex Hungbo, this year’s edition of the BSMH event is open to all, with no registration required.

“With high-profile appearances from influencers, celebrities, stakeholders, political figures, and artists, this event is set to be a star-studded spectacle”. She said.

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Legendary And Multifaceted Music Maestro, Quincy Jones, dies at 91

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Quincy Jones, the legendary and multifaceted music producer known for his work with icons like Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, and Ray Charles, passed away at the age of 91 on Sunday, November 3, 2024.

Surrounded by his family in his Bel Air home, the news of his death was confirmed by his publicist, Arnold Robinson, and reported by Yahoo and The Guardian on Monday.

Jones’ loved ones shared a heartfelt statement: “Tonight, with full but broken hearts, we must share the news of our father and brother Quincy Jones’ passing.

“And although this is an incredible loss for our family, we celebrate the great life that he lived and know there will never be another like him.”

Renowned for his unmatched contribution to music, Quincy Jones’ career spanned more than 70 years, earning him an indelible place in history as one of the most awarded artists ever.

With 28 Grammy wins from 80 nominations, he stands as the third most-decorated Grammy winner, surpassed only by Beyoncé and Jay-Z, who hold 88 nominations each, reports the Guardian.

Reflecting on his diverse musical journey, Jones once noted: “When people write about the music, jazz is in this box, R&B is in this box, pop is in this box, but we did everything.”

Jones’ influence extended beyond his accolades.

The legendary producer behind Michael Jackson’s top hits in 2017 won $9.4 million in damages from the late superstar’s estate over posthumous works.

A jury in Los Angeles sided with the 84-year-old producer but gave him only part of the $30 million he was seeking.

He famously produced Michael Jackson’s iconic albums Thriller, Off the Wall, and Bad, which reshaped the landscape of pop music.

His versatility was evident in his collaborations with artists across genres, including Aretha Franklin, Donna Summer, George Benson, and Dizzy Gillespie. His legacy includes co-writing and producing the global charity single We Are The World, a song that brought together some of the greatest voices for humanitarian causes.

In addition, he was a successful composer of numerous film scores, bringing his musical touch to Hollywood classics.

Quincy’s talents transcended music alone; he founded his own TV and film production company in 1990, achieving notable success with beloved projects like The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and The Color Purple.

His entrepreneurial spirit continued with the launch of Qwest TV in 2017, an on-demand music streaming service that showcased his enduring dedication to the art form.

Born in Chicago in 1933, Jones’ early years were marked by resilience and discovery. After his parents’ separation, he moved to Washington state with his father, where he began exploring his musical talents.

By 14, he was playing in a band with a young Ray Charles, even once backing the legendary Billie Holiday. His path led him to New York after studying music in university, where he performed with jazz band leader Lionel Hampton and played trumpet for Elvis Presley’s first television appearances.

Jones’ career took a defining turn when he became a producer and arranger at Mercury Records, also beginning his work in film scoring. Notably, he was the first African American to receive an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song with The Eyes of Love from Banning in 1968, the first of his seven nominations.

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Despite his towering success, Quincy’s life was not without its perils. He narrowly escaped death during the infamous 1969 Manson family murders, having forgotten an engagement at Sharon Tate’s house that night. He also survived a brain aneurysm in 1974, a testament to his resilience.

Yahoo reported that Jones’ personal life was as storied as his career. Married three times, he first wed his high school sweetheart, Jeri Caldwell, in a union that lasted nine years and brought forth their daughter Jolie. His second marriage to Ulla Andersson produced two children, Quincy Jr. and Martina, before ending in 1974. That same year, he married actress Peggy Lipton, with whom he had daughters Rashida and Kidada; the couple separated in 1989. Jones also fathered daughter Rachel with Carol Reynolds and had another daughter, Kenya, with actress Nastassja Kinski.

The Guardian described Jones as “widely and wildly talented,” a true industry titan whose influence spanned generations and genres. His family’s statement echoes the sentiment of millions: “We celebrate the great life that he lived and know there will never be another like him.”

In an era where music boundaries were sharply defined, Quincy Jones stood as a beacon of boundless creativity and collaboration. His legacy is an enduring reminder of the power of music to bridge divides and inspire greatness.

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