Adesuwa Omoruan is dubbed the "queen of selfies" by her siblings. She confesses to taking more selfies than regulars photographs. When Adesuwa Omoruan was a child, she never thought or imagined herself becoming a broadcaster; it was the last thing she ever thought of becoming. As far as she was concerned, the lifestyle of reporters was not up to par with the kind of life she wanted, as the young dreamer that she was at the time. She wanted a life that was rich and full of the best life could offer, although she wasn't seeking a life that was necessarily flamboyant. "I just felt that journalist were not paid enough... My idea of a journalist wasn't just working at that time. Sometimes they looked very stressed, very few of them had cars... Growing up, I had this picture of what I wanted to be in life..." She had wanted to become a banker! As a child, she had taken trips to the bank with her mother on several occasions to cash-in her moth...
"I was tired of complaining anytime I watched African Magic. I couldn't stand the level of average quality." In 2012, while I was in filmmaking diapers, Fiyin Gambo was carving a niché for himself. Little did he know of what awaited him in the future. This prodigious and groundbreaking filmmaker was born Fiyin Joshua Gambo in Lagos, Nigeria on the 22nd of February, in the nineties. At a time in his life, Fiyin Gambo had wanted to be an Aeronautic Engineer. He had even gone as far as being awarded a scholarship from Bristol Helicopter to study PPL- Private Piloting when he was sixteen and in his final year in high school, but his destiny was tied somewhere else entirely- the world of moving pictures. This architecturally savvy youngster was on his way to changing the face of Nollywood. In his high school days at the Murtala Muhammad Airport Secondary School, Gambo and his friends had experimented with photography, but never took it seriously. He had started ...