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The Real Housewives of Lagos Season Finale: One Last Showdown You Can’t Afford to Miss on Showmax

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After weeks of jaw-dropping moments, shifting alliances, and designer showdowns, The Real Housewives of Lagos is heading for its Season 3 finale, and if you thought you’d seen it all, think again.

From luxury vacations that turned into battlefields to friendships that cracked under pressure, this season has been nothing short of explosive. Dabota and Carolyna’s face-off over an ex-husband? Diiadem, finding her voice in the group? Sophia is learning the hard way that, in this circle, alliances are fluid. Every moment has been reality TV gold.

But with the season wrapping up, the big question remains: Who will walk away “victorious”, and who’s leaving with grudges that will spill over into the next season?

The season that gave us everything

RHOLagos Season 3 took things up a notch, bringing in new faces and deeper conflicts; fans even saw reconciliation and restitution. While fans expected the usual mix of luxury and drama, this season proved that high society is unpredictable.

Dabota:

Dabota didn’t come to play. From the moment she joined, her presence shook the group. But her differences with Carolyna made things even messier, leading to one of the season’s biggest showdowns.

Carolyna:

Throughout the season, Carolyna held her own in confrontations, but in a surprising turn, she offered an apology to Laura for their past conflicts. Whether it was genuine closure or just another layer to their complicated history, fans had plenty to say about the unexpected moment.

Mariam:

Mariam never held back. Always armed with a sharp comeback, she kept the group on their toes. Her ability to say things exactly as they are? Unmatched.

Sophia:

Sophia had a rocky first season, joining the group late. She struggled to find her footing while navigating the group’s existing dynamics. But if one thing’s for sure, she blended in and blended in well.

Diiadem:

Diiadem gave us everything this season. From her sweet friendship with Dabota to being spoiled by her man, she embodied the soft life while still knowing how to hold her own.

Laura:

 Laura remained unpredictable. One moment, she was trying to keep the peace, and the next, she found herself in the middle of the drama, whether by choice or not.

With the final episode just around the corner, anything can happen. Who will reconcile? Who will leave with unresolved tension? And more importantly, who’s already plotting for next season?

More Housewives, more drama

The Real Housewives franchise isn’t slowing down anytime soon, and if you’ve been living for the drama, lavish lifestyles, and unpredictable friendships on The Real Housewives of Lagos, then you’re in for even more tea with The Real Housewives of Durban and The Real Housewives of Potomac

The Real Housewives of Durban S5

Trailer: https://youtu.be/Vurk5FNpKyE

One of the 10 most-streamed titles on Showmax in 2024, The Real Housewives of Durban is back for its fifth season, and trust, the drama is only getting bigger.

This season, OG Housewives Nonku Williams and Sorisha Naidoo return, cementing their place as Africa’s longest-serving Housewives. They’re joined by Jojo Robinson (who has been in the mix since Season 2) and Angel Ndlela, who made a splash in Season 4.

But what’s a new season without fresh faces? This time, the dynamic shifts with the introduction of newcomers Ayanda, Kwanele and Lo – and they are shaking things up already. Expect more glamour, shifting alliances, and some unmissable confrontations. New episodes land on Fridays.

The Real Housewives of Potomac S9

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGN09IlVRxs

Across the Atlantic, The Real Housewives of Potomac is delivering drama like never before. Nominated for the 2025 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Reality, this season is packed with jaw-dropping moments.

From Karen Huger’s legal troubles to Gizelle Bryant’s dating life and Dr Wendy Osefo’s unforgettable 40th birthday, the ladies of Potomac are serving up scandal, shade, and sisterhood in equal measure.

This season also welcomes two new Housewives: Stacey Rusch, a former QVC host navigating life as a single mom in the middle of a divorce, and Keiarna Stewart, a successful entrepreneur with her own opinions about the group – and she’s not afraid to voice them.

Catch up on all the drama on Showmax. Take advantage of the Showmax Shikini Deal you can stream for just N1,000 on mobile or N2,000 on multiple devices. Sign up now at www.showmax.com/deals and start watching. This deal lasts until March 31st.

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Heartbeat: First Looks, Bold Choices and the Start of Something Real!

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Heartbeat wasted no time turning up the heat in its premiere episode, kicking off with instant attraction, bold choices and dynamics that immediately set the tone for the season.

Ten singles, five men and five women, stepped into the Love Pad, but instead of long introductions, they were thrown into their first test. Each person had to make an initial choice based solely on photos, no conversations, no context, just instinct.  Chidera, a 30-year-old who revealed she had been single for ten years, was the first to choose, picking Alvin, a 25-year-old actor. Alvin, however, followed his own instinct and selected Queen Latifa, a 26-year-old entrepreneur whose calm confidence stood out instantly.

As the house filled up, it became clear that some singles were already emerging as early favourites. Igwe, a 26-year-old oil and gas professional, quickly became one of the most sought-after men, attracting interest from more than one woman. On the other side, Hilda, a 28-year-old actress from Ghana, found herself drawing repeated attention, setting the stage for potential rivalry and connection.

The dynamics shifted again with the introduction of the Love Nest, a private room designed for two singles to spend the night away from the rest of the house. A hidden key added suspense, and when Kenna found it, he made a bold move by choosing Queen Latifa. The decision made them the first pair to share the Love Nest and instantly altered the energy in the house.

Next came the Love Dip game, where housemates picked numbers from a ballot box. Matching numbers meant becoming partners for the night, creating unexpected pairings and opening the door to fresh conversations. New combinations like Igwe and Hilda, Shekina and Alvin, Toria and Henry, and Chidera and Kenna sparked curiosity, chemistry, and a few raised eyebrows.

By the end of the episode, the singles had settled into the Love Pad, but emotionally, nothing was settled. The men openly discussed attraction and possibilities, while the women made it clear they were watching closely and not ready for half-hearted intentions or games.

Episode One didn’t give all the answers, but it asked the right questions. With overlapping interests, early connections, and choices already creating tension, Heartbeat is clearly gearing up for deeper emotions, surprises and evolving relationships.

Catch Heartbeat every Sunday at 9 pm on Africa Magic Showcase, GOtv Channel 8, and Showmax.

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6 Things We Expect To See On Africa Magic’s ‘Heartbeat’

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The first episode of Africa Magic’s newest dating reality show, Heartbeat, premiered on Sunday night, January 11, 2026, and it is clear that Sunday nights are about to get a lot more fun. The singles came in and wasted no time in giving a show.

With Seyitan Atigarin at the helm and ten eclectic singles searching for a “Promise Lock,” the stage is set for a 12-week journey that promises to be more than just your average dating show.

Following an impressive first episode, here are five things we expect to see as the season unfolds.

1) Strong Personalities:

These singles came in with all confidence in who they are and what they represent. They have an idea of what they are looking for and seem like they will be going for it. Will there be a personality clash at some point or even ego bruises over partners? Time will definitely tell, and we’ll all be watching.

2) The Inevitable (and Messy) Love Triangle

If the First Glance reveal told us anything, it’s that tastes in the house are overlapping fast. We’ve already seen Henri and Ken eyeing the same ladies, while more than one woman seems intrigued by Igwe’s “cool and collected” energy. We expect a classic love triangle to form by the end of week two. There is nothing like a little competition to turn a “Love Pad” into a pressure cooker, and we are here for every bit of the “who-chose-who” drama.

3) Romance and Some “Heated” Tension:

If there is one thing that was obvious in the first episode, it is that the singles may have some physical attractions already. All thanks to the love pad, we got a first kiss from Ken and Queen Latifa, and one can only wonder what is to come in the following weeks.

4) High-Stakes “Compatibility” Challenges

Heartbeat isn’t just about sitting around and looking pretty. We expect to see weekly games and challenges specifically designed to test more than just physical attraction. From teamwork exercises that reveal who has a short fuse to “compatibility quizzes” that expose how well the pairs actually know each other, these tasks will likely be the catalyst for the season’s biggest arguments and its most romantic breakthroughs.

5) Intellectual Fireworks (The “Slumflower” Effect)

With Chidera Eggerue (The Slumflower) in the house, we aren’t just getting romance; we’re getting a masterclass in boundaries and emotional intelligence. Chidera has already made it clear she isn’t here for “bare minimum” energy. We expect her presence to challenge the men to step up their game, not just with flashy gifts, but with deep, intentional conversation. Expect some heated debates on feminism, dating standards, and “the patriarchy” over breakfast.

6) The “Promise Lock” Pressure Cooker

The show’s ultimate prize isn’t just a partner; it’s the Promise Lock. As the 12-week deadline approaches, the pressure to “lock it in” is going to turn friends into foes. We expect the final episodes to be a high-stakes showdown where couples have to decide if their “house romance” can survive a Lagos traffic jam or a Ghanaian family meeting. Who will commit, and who will leave their partner hanging at the gate?

Heartbeat Episode 1 successfully set the stage for a season of “romance, tension, and side-eyes.” If what we saw on the first episode is any indication, we’re in for a very messy, very entertaining three months. Catch the next episode on Africa Magic Showcase (DStv Channel 151 | GOtv Channel 8) at 9 pm on Sunday. You can also watch all the drama on the go via the DStv and GOtv Stream apps, available on the iOS and Play stores.

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What I Want to be Remembered for—Ckay

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

Love Nwantiti crooner, Chukwuka Chukwuma Ekweani, professionally known as Ckay, recently told CNN International on African Voices, which aired on January 10, 2026, the legacy he intends to leave behind.

Speaking in his home studio with the show anchor, Larry Madowo, the singer said, “I want my legacy to be that I innovated the sound, I advanced the culture, and I made the world a better place than I met it.”

Ckay, who also doubles as a songwriter and producer, further said, “I would say it’s definitely made its mark in the history books of Afrobeats, definitely, and I’m really proud to, you know, be a part of this whole culture.”

While explaining the rationale behind his biggest hit, Love Nwantiti, with over a billion streams on Spotify, said, “I was in between relationships at the time I wrote that song […]. I was making a beat, and I freestyled on the beats. I was just vibing my feelings straight from the heart. Like most times I don’t always take a pen and write songs. Sometimes I like to just pour it straight from the heart.”

With other popular releases such as Emiliana and Felony, Ckay spoke to his growth as an artist, saying, “As a person I’ve grown in love with each time I make a song. If you listen to the lyrics and what I’m saying, you can tell that I’ve grown in love […]. I’m a lot more mature now and my music has grown with it as well.”

Ckay broke out by going viral on TikTok and reflects on the phenomenon of social media trends and he said, “There was a time when in the early stages of this people would laugh that I was making TikToks for songs. People didn’t think it was cool to make TikToks. Fast forward now because people have seen the impact, everybody is making TikToks.”

He is carving his own path in the world of Afrobeats. His music comes under the subgenre of Emo Afrobeats. He tells Madowo how this sound came about, “Being a cancer, cancers are known to be emotional people. We’re known to be very like in touch with our feelings. As a creative, my essence, which is my feelings, just naturally comes through my music even without me really trying. Afrobeats being my cultural heritage, I just felt like for me to come into this space, it was very important that I brought a different perspective to the sound.”

Despite using the term ‘Afrobeats’, Ckay addresses the overgeneralisation of the style of music, saying, “Africa has over 50 countries, more than 50 cultures. Nigeria alone has over 36 ethnic groups with different languages, food, music, rhythm. With the music they also have their own instruments also not all of them play guitar and piano, there’s African instruments too. Coming to a whole continent and just calling everything Afrobeats, it’s not the most apt, but it’s a start, right? I think for the Western world, it’s a start to help them understand African music.”

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