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Never Miss a Show: How Showmax Keeps You Entertained Anytime, Anywhere

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March is bursting with entertainment, and Showmax ensures you’re always in on the action anytime, anywhere. Whether you’re a movie buff, a series addict, or a sports fanatic, Showmax has you covered with an exciting lineup that fits your schedule and your mood. And now, with Shikini Season, enjoying premium entertainment just got even easier.

Shikini Season—Your Ticket to Non-Stop Entertainment

Entertainment should be easy, flexible, and affordable; you don’t have to rob the bank to watch your favourite genres, and that’s exactly what Shikini Season is all about. For the month of March, Showmax is giving subscribers a huge discount on their subscription so they can enjoy unlimited movies, series, and sports without breaking the bank.

For just N1,000/month, subscribers can get the Showmax GE Mobile Plan, perfect for streaming on the go, so you never have to miss a moment of your favourite shows, even on a busy day. If you prefer watching on a bigger screen, the Showmax GE All-Devices Plan is now N2,000/month, letting you enjoy seamless entertainment across your phone, tablet, laptop, or smart TV.

Blockbuster Movies at Your Fingertips

Showmax brings the biggest movies straight to you. Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire and Venom: The Last Dance deliver all the action, intensity, and larger-than-life battles you’d expect from two of 2024’s biggest hits. If drama is more your speed, It Ends With Us, based on Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel, unpacks love, heartbreak, and second chances in a way that feels all too real. And for those who enjoy a good scare, Heretic, one of 2024’s most chilling horror films, promises a suspenseful ride that will keep you hooked from start to finish.

Binge-Worthy Series for Every Mood

Sometimes, all you need is a good series to get lost in, and Showmax has plenty to choose from this March. Gangs of London S3 returns with its gripping mix of crime, power, and revenge, while The Cleaning Lady S4 continues its story of survival in a world where doing the right thing isn’t always an option. If you’re in the mood for something light-hearted, the cult-favourite Party Down is back, bringing humour, chaos, and big Hollywood dreams. For a different kind of escape, Between Worlds, a Showmax Original, weaves Yoruba mythology into an intriguing fantasy adventure that takes storytelling to a whole new level.

Reality TV You Can’t Miss

Whether it’s unscripted drama or unmissable football clashes, Showmax has it all. The Real Housewives of Lagos S3 has been serving up premium entertainment, and now, the spotlight is on The Real Housewives of Durban S5 and The Real Housewives of Potomac S9, bringing more drama, luxury, and unexpected twists. Next Level Chef S3 takes things up a notch in the kitchen, pushing contestants to their creative limits.

Premier League you Can Stream Anywhere

Football lovers, gear up for the Carabao Cup final between Liverpool and Newcastle, plus thrilling Premier League showdowns like Man Utd vs Arsenal and Arsenal vs Chelsea.

Watch Anytime, Anywhere—On Your Terms

Your entertainment should fit into your schedule, not the other way around. Imagine catching a Premier League match right in the middle of an Owambe or keeping up with your favourite show at that birthday party you just couldn’t skip. With Showmax, you have the freedom to watch whenever and wherever it suits you, on your phone during a quick break, your tablet while commuting, or your TV for a weekend binge session. And when life gets hectic, simply download your favourites and watch offline, no interruptions, no FOMO.

With Showmax, there’s always something to watch, whether you’re catching up on the latest blockbusters, bingeing your favorite series, or keeping up with the biggest sports moments. And now, Shikini Season makes it even easier to stay entertained without stretching your budget.

For just N1,000, you can stream on Showmax Mobile, or get the multiple-device plan for N2,000, giving you the freedom to watch on your phone, tablet, laptop, or smart TV. Don’t miss out. Head to www.showmax.com/ deals to get started.

BUT THAT’S NOT ALL!

• Binge all the Harry Potter films from Monday, 3 March

• Binge The Lord of the Rings trilogy from Thursday, 13 March

• From Monday, 10 March, stream post-apocalyptic horror Arcadian, starring Oscar winner Nicolas Cage and It’s Jaeden Martell

• From Thursday, 13 March, stream Girl You Know It’s True, an award-winning, critically acclaimed Milli Vanilli biopic partly shot in Cape Town

See everything coming to Showmax in March 2025 here, including new seasons of Emmy nominees Gangs of London and The Righteous Gemstones

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Museums Are Strategic Drivers of Tourism, Education, National Identity—YSMA Director

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The director of the Yemisi Shyllon Museum of Art (YSMA) of Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos, Mr Jess Castellote, has described museums as not only cultural institutions, but strategic drivers of tourism, education, and national identity.

He said this when the facility welcomed a delegation of the board of trustees and governing council of the Eko Tourism Foundation (ETF) on May 11, 2026.

The visiting team was led by the former Minister of Information and Culture, Mr Lai Mohammed. The visit reinforced the growing alignment and importance of art, heritage, and the creative economy to Lagos State’s ambitions of becoming a global cultural tourism hub.

Mr Castellote described the visit as a strong affirmation of the museum’s growing relevance within Nigeria’s tourism and cultural landscape.

“YSMA was founded with the vision of preserving Nigerian art and making it accessible to the public through learning and engagement. To see this vision align so naturally with Lagos State’s broader cultural tourism aspirations is both relevant and encouraging,” he enthused.

The Vice-Chancellor of Pan-Atlantic University, Prof. Enase Okonedo, in her remarks, stressed the importance of partnerships that connect education, culture, and public impact.

“At Pan-Atlantic University, we strongly believe that universities must contribute meaningfully to society beyond the classroom,” she remarked.

“The Yemisi Shyllon Museum of Art embodies that commitment by serving as a centre for education, cultural preservation, and community engagement. We commend ETF for the excellent work they are doing.

“Collaborations and visits of this nature strengthen the role of both the university and the museum within the wider vision of Lagos as a globally competitive cultural capital,” the university don stated.

In his speech, Mr Mohammed underscored the role of culture as the foundation of sustainable tourism and described YSMA as one of the kinds of institutions capable of reshaping how the world sees Lagos and Nigeria.

“Tourism thrives on identity, memory, and authentic experiences, and institutions like the Yemisi Shyllon Museum of Art are central to that vision,” he said.

“Lagos cannot aspire to global cultural relevance without investing in and promoting places that preserve our stories, celebrate our creativity, and project the richness of our heritage to the world. What has been built here at YSMA represents exactly the kind of cultural destination that belongs on the itinerary of every visitor to Lagos,” he added.

The former Minister donated copies of his recent book, Headlines and Soundbites: Media Moments that Defined an Administration, to the Pan-Atlantic University Library.

Established in 2019 as Nigeria’s first purpose-built and privately funded university museum, YSMA is evolving into one of West Africa’s most important cultural institutions, combining a globally significant art collection with educational and community-enriching programming.

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Facebook 2026 ‘Made by Africa’ Campaign Features Kehinde Bankole, Others

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

Social media giant, Facebook, is celebrating the 2026 Africa Day on May 25 in a bid way through the launch of the sixth edition of its pan-African campaign, ‘Made by Africa, loved by the world: Where stories spark community.’

This year’s focus is on African cinema, and it features five talents from the sector, who are Kehinde Bankole (Nigeria), Linda Mtoba (South Africa), Nomzamo Mbatha (South Africa), Osas Ighodaro (Nigeria), and Tobi Bakre (Nigeria).

The campaign features a five-part vodcast series profiling these five internationally acclaimed actors and filmmakers, hosted by leading African podcasters, I Said What I Said (Nigeria), and Because We Said So (South Africa).

Each episode explores the talent’s creative journey, global impact, and how they use Facebook to build communities and connect with fans worldwide.

Vodcast snippets will be available on the Meta Africa Facebook page, with full episodes on the I Said What I Said and Because We Said So podcasts and talent profiles.

Speaking about the campaign, Kezia Anim-Addo, Communications Director, Africa, Middle East & Turkey at Meta, said: “For six years, Made by Africa has spotlighted talent from across the continent making a mark globally. This year, film takes centre stage. From Nollywood to South African cinema, African stories are reaching audiences worldwide, and Facebook is at the heart of how people come together around cultural moments like these. This campaign backs the filmmakers driving that momentum.”

Also, the hosts of I Said What I Said, FK Abudu & Jola Ayeye, said, “We’re excited about this partnership and the chance to collaborate with Facebook in celebrating Africa Day with other brilliant African creatives. Being able to spotlight creators with global impact feels incredibly special to us, and we look forward to more partnerships and opportunities to champion African creativity.”

Also, the anchors of Because We Said So, Zama Marubelela & Landzy Gama, said, “As young African content creators, we’re passionate about celebrating African excellence, identity, and culture through honest and relatable conversations. Having Nomzamo Mbatha and Linda Mtoba on Because We Said So made this collaboration with Meta even more special, as they both continue to represent Africa on a global stage while sharing authentic African stories with the world. We’re excited to amplify these voices and be part of a campaign that celebrates African talent, creativity, and storytelling on a global scale.”

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MasterChef Nigeria surprise: From Nightmare to Dream Come True, Fads is Back and On Fire

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The MasterChef Nigeria kitchen is no stranger to unexpected twists — and this week delivered one of its biggest surprises yet. 

In a dramatic turn of events, previously eliminated home cooks Fads, Pearl and Margaret were given an extraordinary second chance: a shot at redemption and an opportunity to fight their way back into the competition.

With a place back in the MasterChef kitchen — and a chance to compete for the life-changing 73 million prize on the line, the trio faced a high-pressure Redemption Challenge centred around one deceptively simple ingredient: eggs.

Tasked with mastering three culinary fundamentals in just 10 minutes, the contestants had to deliver the perfect poached egg, boiled egg and omelette — a challenge designed to test precision, timing and technical skill under immense pressure.

In a dramatic cook-off, it was Fads who rose to the occasion, impressing the judges with her execution and earning her place back in the MasterChef kitchen. For Pearl and Margaret, however, the challenge marked the end of their MasterChef journey, as they bid farewell to the competition for good.

True to the spirit of MasterChef Nigeria, the competition was far from over. The Top 8 immediately faced another challenge — a celebration of the Staples of Success — where culinary skill met high stakes. With an impressive 2 million up for grabs, the home cooks had yet another opportunity to prove themselves in the MasterChef kitchen.

The arrival of the white apron cook was met with excitement in the MasterChef Nigeria kitchen, as the home cooks embraced the moment with enthusiasm and ambition.

However, while some rose to the occasion, others struggled to meet the judges’ exacting standards.

Derry’s dish was dealt a major setback when her chicken was found to be undercooked. David’s red chilli starter and roasted chicken main failed to deliver the impact the judges had hoped for and overwhelmed by emotion, Favy faced a challenge of her own when her panna cotta refused to set, forcing her to rethink her dish under pressure.

Demilade impressed the judges with a standout combination of Potato Crisps and a creative Plantain Split, showcasing both confidence and flair in the kitchen. Fads, meanwhile, delivered a remarkable comeback with her comforting yet elevated take on Yam Chips and Potato Soup — a dish that earned high praise from the judges. Clearly impressed, Chef Eros described Fads’ creation as “restaurant ready.”

Demilade and Fads rose above the competition to secure coveted spots in the Top 2, earning themselves a shot at the 2 million prize.

In the end, it was Fads who claimed Dish of the Day, completing an impressive comeback story as she walked away with 2 million and renewed confidence in the MasterChef Nigeria kitchen.

Next week, tensions rise as the Top 8 take on a high-pressure Fashion Challenge, with the MasterChef kitchen also welcoming special guest judge Ezinne Chinkata.

Produced by Primedia Group, MasterChef Nigeria is supported by a strong coalition of leading Nigerian brands, including headline sponsor Power Oil, alongside Indomie, Dano Milk, Malta Guinness, Sonia Tomato, Kiara Rice, Golden Penny Flour, Golden Penny Sugar, Golden Penny Garri, Golden Penny Semolina, Golden Penny Chocolate Spread, and Golden Penny Wheat.

The show airs weekly on Sundays at 7 pm on Africa Magic Showcase and Africa Magic Family, with rebroadcasts on Wednesdays at 6 pm on Africa Magic Showcase and Thursdays at 12 pm on Africa Magic Family.

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