
British Council unveils Film Lab Africa for Nigerian storytellers
The British Council launches the second cohort of Film Lab Africa, an accelerator supporting Nigerian filmmakers and writers with training and funding.

The Miss Nigeria Organisation issues a statement disowning a presenter who embarrassed veteran actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde at a private dinner event.
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Punch Newspaper
Published
Mar 24, 2026
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The Miss Nigeria Organisation issues a statement disowning a presenter who embarrassed veteran actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde at a private dinner event.
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Punch Newspaper
Published
Mar 24, 2026
Topic
General Update
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Medium Priority
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The Punch is a Nigerian daily newspaper founded on August 8, 1970. The newspaper's aim is said to be to "inform, educate and entertain Nigerians and the world at large."
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