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Update Your Movie Watchlist: 5 Shows to Watch Out for on Africa Magic on GOtv

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My Fairytale Wedding

Updating your watchlist is like taking a breath of fresh air, it brings a refreshing change to your routine and breaks the cycle of shuffling through your usual shows, especially when these shows serve up hot drama, satisfying revenge plots, and comedy that can make you forget all your worries. From spicy relationship drama to schemes that keep getting messier with each episode and comedians that know exactly how to crack you up, these  5 shows on Africa Magic are bound to keep you entertained.

My Fairytale Wedding: This movie is not just star-studded but packed with jaw-dropping drama. The hot takes and conversations since its premiere have been legendary. We were promised drama, and we have not been disappointed. This drama series has everything. You’ve got Tima sneaking around with her best friend’s husband, and then there’s Moji, who found out her boo has another boo at the surprise engagement party he threw for his other girlfriend. The drama is real. Don’t miss it, showing on Sundays at 7 pm on Africa Magic Showcase GOtv channel 8.

Omera: When the series premiered, we thought it was just going to be about Omera making up for his mistakes after he sold his father’s house for a fake visa, leaving his mother and sister with nowhere to stay, and how he ends up working at his uncle’s NGO in the village to pay back his girlfriend he scammed and get back his father’s house. Little did we expect the shocking twists and turns. Instead of showing remorse, he struts around the village condescendingly, bosses around the NGO staff, cooks up another scheme, and tries to use a new project as his ticket to Canada.

Omera came back to the village to redeem himself, but from what we’re seeing, redemption is the last thing on his mind. Can he change his ways? Discover more about Omera, airing every weekday at 8 PM on Africa Magic Showcase GOtv channel 8.

10th Avenue: The things revenge can make a person do. 10th Avenue tells the story of two siblings, Malik and Efe, who move to a new community to avenge their father’s death and clear his name. They pose as a happily married couple. But one thing about revenge is that it is not always smooth sailing. Efe, while focused on avenging her father, faces a tough reality when she discovers she has cancer. Meanwhile, Malik’s journey to uncover the truth gets tangled when he falls for Kessiena, his estate neighbour, who’s more than willing to be his partner in this undercover act. If 10th Avenue is not on your watchlist, you should be having FOMO by now, as it has all the drama, twists, and turns. Catch new episodes every Thursday and Friday at 8:30 PM on Africa Magic Showcase GOtv channel 8.

My Flatmates: There’s nothing like having a good laugh after a long day, and that is exactly what my flatmate offers. You get to see seasoned comedians and actors like Basketmouth, Datwarripikin, Buchi, and Okeybakasi, just to name a few. The way they bring the humour is guaranteed to have you laughing so hard that you’ll completely forget about whatever stress you were dealing with earlier. This is the kind of show that turns your bad day into a good one with pure entertainment and endless laughs. Don’t miss it; tune in to Africa Magic Family and Africa Magic Showcase GOtv channel 8 every weeknight at 7 pm.

Italo: Italo: Italo is serving us intense drama and secrets. This story follows Esosa, who’s back in Benin City after fifteen years in Italy, but her return isn’t as simple as it seems. Back then, she was trafficked by Madam Itohan’s ring and forced into prostitution. Now she’s back as a free woman with a new identity and a handsome fiancé, Collins Idemudia, who thinks she’s just this charming fashion lover he met in Italy. But you know how secrets are, they never stay buried forever. Just when Esosa thinks she can start fresh and enjoy her new love story with Collins, her past starts creeping back in, threatening to destroy everything she’s built. The real question is: how long can she keep her dark past hidden from the man she loves? Tune in to Africa Magic Showcase GOtv channel 8 on Mondays to Wednesdays at 8:30 pm to find out.

Subscribe now to unlock a world of exciting and entertaining programs. Take advantage of the GOtv Supa Plus Golden Window and pay just N13,900 instead of the usual N15,700. To upgrade, subscribe, or reconnect, simply download the MyGOtv app or dial *288#. To catch up and for on-the-go viewing, don’t forget to download the GOtv Stream App and enjoy your favourite shows anytime, anywhere.

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Valentine’s Day in Nigeria: Love, Heartbreak, and Connection

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Spotify’s latest Valentine data signals that Nigerian listening is becoming more emotionally expansive, not more predictable. Across the Jan 1 to Feb 4 comparison window, Nigeria saw strong growth in mood-led playlist creation from 2024 to 2025, with rizz up +58%, simp up +66%, and yearn up +305%. From 2025 to 2026, we could see rizz up +82% and yearn up +170%. Together, these shifts point to a culture that is naming attraction, vulnerability, and longing in real time.

A New Language for Modern Love

On Valentine’s Day, Nigerian listeners moved between local and global love soundtracks, with Burna Boy, John Legend, and Billie Eilish appearing in the same emotional universe. What stands out is not one dominant mood but the growth of multiple moods at once. Using rizz and simp as love-coded signals, and yearn as a heartbreak-coded signal, Spotify data shows both sides rising sharply. Love-coded playlist, rizz behaviour grew by +58%  to +82% from 2024 to 2026, while heartbreak-coded behaviour yearn grew by +305% and then +170% over those same periods.

This is emotional literacy in action, with listeners using playlists to process what they feel without having to flatten it into one story.

Nigerian Gen Z is driving this change. Data points to a generation building a working vocabulary for modern relationships, one that allows confidence, tenderness, and uncertainty to exist side by side.

The Duality Generation

Among 18 to 24-year-olds on Valentine’s Day, nearly 60% of listeners skewed heartbreak, while almost 40% leaned into love. They are not choosing one emotion over another. They are holding both at once and building listening habits that reflect that complexity.

The pattern is visible across gender, too. Men accounted for over 65% in heartbreak and 61% in love song streaming, while women represented just over a third in both cases, showing that both groups are actively engaging the full emotional spectrum on the day.

Geographically, heartbreak listening is concentrated in urban centres, with Lagos leading, followed by Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, and Benin. The map is culturally telling. Young Nigerians in major cities are using music as a live emotional archive of romance, ambiguity, and recovery.

Sharing the Feeling

Nigerians are not processing these emotions in isolation. Valentine’s Day 2025 was the “Blendiest” day in the preceding year, signalling peak shared listening behaviour through Spotify Blend. Partners, friends, and crushes used collaborative playlists to merge Afrobeats, street-pop, and R&B into shared mood spaces.

Top Blend tracks on the day included  Fido’s Awolowo, Smur Lee’s, Shallipopi, ODUMODUBLVCK’s JUJU (with Smur Lee & Shallipopi),  BNXN, Rema’s “Fi Kan We Kan,” and Rema’s “OZEBA.” In direct song shares, listeners chose emotionally direct records such as Future’s “WORST DAY,” Drake’s “GIVE ME A HUG, Asake’s “WHY LOVE”,  Rema’s “Baby (Is it a Crime)”, and Drake’s “NOKIA”. The signal is clear: sharing is not just social behaviour, it is emotional communication.

Beyond Romance: Community, Friendships, and Faith

Valentine’s listening also shows Nigerians broadening the meaning of connection. Globally, Galentine playlist creation rose by over +70% year on year, with +20% growth already recorded this year. In Nigeria, this aligns with how friendship and peer support are increasingly central to how young listeners mark the day.

The podcast picture adds another cultural layer. Faith-based voices remained highly visible on 14 February, alongside relationship-centred conversations, reflecting a listening culture where romance, spirituality, and community wisdom coexist rather than compete.

Spotify also recorded a +20% increase in Valentine’s Day playlist creation globally in the latest comparable seasonal window, reinforcing that this period remains one of the strongest emotional moments in the listening calendar.

“Valentine’s Day in Nigeria is no longer a single-note romance moment. We are seeing listeners embrace love and heartbreak as equally valid emotional realities, and use music to move through both with honesty. What stands out is the confidence to name complex feelings and the willingness to share them with others,” says Phiona Okumu, Spotify’s Head of Music for Sub-Saharan Africa.

This year’s Valentine’s data presents a portrait of a generation redefining connection: emotionally fluent, culturally hybrid, community-oriented, and unafraid of contradiction.

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Court Takes Over Steve Babaeko’s X3M Music Over Unpaid Debt to Singer Praiz

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By Adedapo Adesanya

A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has ordered a temporary takeover of the famous music label, X3M Music Limited, owned by public relations guru, Mr Steve Babaeko, over unpaid debt to singer Mr Praise Adejo, popularly known as Praiz.

The court has appointed a provisional liquidator (a court-sanctioned manager) to seize control of all the label’s properties and bank accounts.

‎This followed a petition by Praiz, who is seeking to wind up the company over the claims of unpaid debt since the inception of his relationship with the label.

‎Praiz, a R&B musician, was formally signed to the label, and his music career hit the limelight after he finished second runner-up at the maiden season of Project Fame West Africa.

He is best known for releasing hit singles such as Rich and Famous, Sisi, and 69 with Burna Boy and Ikechukwu Killz. Under the record label, he released his debut album titled Rich & Famous in 2014, which received a nomination for the Album of the Year at the 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards as well as a nod for Best R&B/Pop Album and Album of the Year at the Headies 2015.

X3M Music Limited, founded by advertising executive Steve Babaeko, is a prominent Nigerian record label and the parent company of X3M Ideas, which was listed among Africa’s fastest-growing companies in 2025. X3M Music also formerly signed Simi and helped develop her artistic talent.

As of now, neither X3M Music nor Mr Babaeko has issued a formal response to the court order.

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Mena Sodje, Daniel Abua Frontline Africa Magic’s New Romantic Drama Employee of the Year

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Africa Magic has announced the premiere of Employee of the Year, a compelling three-part romantic drama set to air from Thursday, February 12, to Saturday, February 14, 2026, on Africa Magic Showcase (DStv Channel 151, GOtv Channel 8).

Led by Mena Sodje in a standout performance as Nana, the movie features a strong supporting cast, including Daniel Abua, Doris Okorie, Nnamdi Agbo, Yemi Solade, and other notable actors. Together, they bring depth and emotional nuance to a story rooted in the high-pressure world of real estate, where power, loyalty, and desire often collide.

Employee of the Year follows Nana, a junior realtor struggling to rise above obscurity, whose life takes a dramatic turn when she uncovers a dangerous plot to burn down her company. Her bravery earns her recognition as an unlikely hero, but the victory is short-lived when she discovers that the conspiracy runs far deeper than she imagined.

As the story intensifies, Nana learns the true mastermind behind the scheme, who then presents her with a chilling offer: her dream promotion in exchange for carrying out the very crime she once stopped. Caught between ambition and conscience, Nana must confront the cost of success and decide what kind of future she is willing to build.

With its mix of romance, suspense, and corporate drama, Employee of the Year explores the moral compromises often hidden behind professional success. The three-part movie will air exclusively on Africa Magic Showcase (DStv Channel 15, GOtv Channel 81) from February 12 –14, 2026.

Be sure to also take advantage of the ongoing We Got You offer, where you pay for your current package and DStv/GOtv upgrades you to the next higher package at no extra cost. The offer runs till February 28th, 2026.

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