• Oluwashina Akanbi Peters

    Juju Musician (born 30 May 1958)

    Oluwashina Akanbi Peters is a Nigerian juju musician, known for his contributions to the rich Yoruba musical tradition. Born on 30 May 1958, he belongs to a generation of artists who helped sustain and popularize juju music through its blend of percussion, talking drums, and melodic storytelling rooted in Yoruba culture.
    Oluwashina Akanbi Peters Juju Musician (born 30 May 1958) Oluwashina Akanbi Peters is a Nigerian juju musician, known for his contributions to the rich Yoruba musical tradition. Born on 30 May 1958, he belongs to a generation of artists who helped sustain and popularize juju music through its blend of percussion, talking drums, and melodic storytelling rooted in Yoruba culture.
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  • Gbenga Adeboye

    Entertainer & Broadcaster

    Gbenga Adeboye was a pioneering Nigerian comedian, broadcaster, and satirist whose voice helped shape modern radio entertainment in Nigeria. Renowned for his sharp wit, cultural intelligence, and fearless social commentary, he used humor not just to entertain, but to educate, critique, and preserve Yoruba oral traditions.

    He was a founding member of the Freelance and Independent Broadcasters’ Association of Nigeria, an independent corporate body established to uphold professionalism, creativity, and ethical standards among qualified broadcasters outside government-controlled media.

    Adeboye’s work blended comedy with deep insight—mocking excesses of power, spotlighting everyday struggles, and giving listeners a mirror through laughter. His influence endures in Nigeria’s broadcasting landscape, where satire remains a powerful tool for storytelling and civic reflection.
    Gbenga Adeboye Entertainer & Broadcaster Gbenga Adeboye was a pioneering Nigerian comedian, broadcaster, and satirist whose voice helped shape modern radio entertainment in Nigeria. Renowned for his sharp wit, cultural intelligence, and fearless social commentary, he used humor not just to entertain, but to educate, critique, and preserve Yoruba oral traditions. He was a founding member of the Freelance and Independent Broadcasters’ Association of Nigeria, an independent corporate body established to uphold professionalism, creativity, and ethical standards among qualified broadcasters outside government-controlled media. Adeboye’s work blended comedy with deep insight—mocking excesses of power, spotlighting everyday struggles, and giving listeners a mirror through laughter. His influence endures in Nigeria’s broadcasting landscape, where satire remains a powerful tool for storytelling and civic reflection.
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  • Fintter.com #1 Storytelling Platform.
    Amplifying real African stories—from the streets to the global stage, informing, inspiring, and connecting millions.
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  • Fintter is a fast-growing digital media platform dedicated to breaking news, real-time updates, and powerful storytelling. We bring facts as they break and stories as they matter — covering Nigeria and beyond with clarity, balance, and impact.

    Our goal is simple: inform, engage, and give voice to the stories that shape our society.

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    Fintter is a fast-growing digital media platform dedicated to breaking news, real-time updates, and powerful storytelling. We bring facts as they break and stories as they matter — covering Nigeria and beyond with clarity, balance, and impact. Our goal is simple: inform, engage, and give voice to the stories that shape our society. #BreakingNews #Storytelling #Fintter #Media
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  • About Us – Fintter

    Our Story

    Fintter was born from a simple idea: people talk every day, but very few are truly heard. In a world crowded with content, trending headlines, and noise, authentic conversations often get lost. We wanted to create a space where stories matter, curiosity thrives, and every voice has the chance to be understood.

    What We Do

    At Fintter, we turn conversations into meaningful content. We ask the questions that matter, listen deeply, and share insights that inspire, educate, and connect. From podcasts and interviews to articles and social media content, everything we create is designed to spark thought, foster understanding, and bring people closer together.

    Our Mission

    We exist to help people feel seen, heard, and understood. Our mission is to:
    • Build meaningful connections through storytelling
    • Give voices a platform to share their journeys
    • Turn curiosity into knowledge, and knowledge into action

    Why Fintter?

    Because every story matters. Every question matters. Every conversation can change how we see the world. Fintter is more than a brand—it’s a community, a platform, and a mindset for anyone who believes in the power of human connection.

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    Whether you’re here to share your story, learn from others, or simply explore new ideas, Fintter welcomes you. Together, we turn conversations into understanding, one story at a time.
    About Us – Fintter Our Story Fintter was born from a simple idea: people talk every day, but very few are truly heard. In a world crowded with content, trending headlines, and noise, authentic conversations often get lost. We wanted to create a space where stories matter, curiosity thrives, and every voice has the chance to be understood. What We Do At Fintter, we turn conversations into meaningful content. We ask the questions that matter, listen deeply, and share insights that inspire, educate, and connect. From podcasts and interviews to articles and social media content, everything we create is designed to spark thought, foster understanding, and bring people closer together. Our Mission We exist to help people feel seen, heard, and understood. Our mission is to: • Build meaningful connections through storytelling • Give voices a platform to share their journeys • Turn curiosity into knowledge, and knowledge into action Why Fintter? Because every story matters. Every question matters. Every conversation can change how we see the world. Fintter is more than a brand—it’s a community, a platform, and a mindset for anyone who believes in the power of human connection. Join Us Whether you’re here to share your story, learn from others, or simply explore new ideas, Fintter welcomes you. Together, we turn conversations into understanding, one story at a time.
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  • About Us – Fintter

    Our Story

    Fintter was born from a simple idea: people talk every day, but very few are truly heard. In a world crowded with content, trending headlines, and noise, authentic conversations often get lost. We wanted to create a space where stories matter, curiosity thrives, and every voice has the chance to be understood.

    What We Do

    At Fintter, we turn conversations into meaningful content. We ask the questions that matter, listen deeply, and share insights that inspire, educate, and connect. From podcasts and interviews to articles and social media content, everything we create is designed to spark thought, foster understanding, and bring people closer together.

    Our Mission

    We exist to help people feel seen, heard, and understood. Our mission is to:
    • Build meaningful connections through storytelling
    • Give voices a platform to share their journeys
    • Turn curiosity into knowledge, and knowledge into action

    Why Fintter?

    Because every story matters. Every question matters. Every conversation can change how we see the world. Fintter is more than a brand—it’s a community, a platform, and a mindset for anyone who believes in the power of human connection.

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    Whether you’re here to share your story, learn from others, or simply explore new ideas, Fintter welcomes you. Together, we turn conversations into understanding, one story at a time.
    About Us – Fintter Our Story Fintter was born from a simple idea: people talk every day, but very few are truly heard. In a world crowded with content, trending headlines, and noise, authentic conversations often get lost. We wanted to create a space where stories matter, curiosity thrives, and every voice has the chance to be understood. What We Do At Fintter, we turn conversations into meaningful content. We ask the questions that matter, listen deeply, and share insights that inspire, educate, and connect. From podcasts and interviews to articles and social media content, everything we create is designed to spark thought, foster understanding, and bring people closer together. Our Mission We exist to help people feel seen, heard, and understood. Our mission is to: • Build meaningful connections through storytelling • Give voices a platform to share their journeys • Turn curiosity into knowledge, and knowledge into action Why Fintter? Because every story matters. Every question matters. Every conversation can change how we see the world. Fintter is more than a brand—it’s a community, a platform, and a mindset for anyone who believes in the power of human connection. Join Us Whether you’re here to share your story, learn from others, or simply explore new ideas, Fintter welcomes you. Together, we turn conversations into understanding, one story at a time.
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  • Is Trump Becoming the Next “Fallen Despot”? Why Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei Compared Him to Pharaoh, Nimrod and the Shah Amid Rising U.S.–Iran Tensions

    Is Donald Trump being cast as the next ruler destined for historical downfall? Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has launched a sharp ideological attack on the U.S. president, accusing him of “tyrannical” leadership and warning that, like infamous rulers of the past, he too could ultimately fall from power.

    In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), Khamenei condemned what he described as Trump’s habit of judging the world with arrogance, arguing that history offers repeated lessons about leaders who rule through hubris. Drawing striking parallels, the Iranian leader invoked figures such as Pharaoh, Nimrod, and Mohammad Reza Pahlavi—rulers who, he said, collapsed at the height of their authority after overreaching their power.

    “The US President who judges arrogantly about the whole world should know that tyrants and arrogant rulers of the world… saw their downfall when they were at the peak of their hubris. He too will fall,” Khamenei wrote. The message framed Trump not merely as a political rival, but as part of a long lineage of leaders whose dominance, according to Khamenei, eventually gave way to decline.

    The comments come amid deepening hostility between Tehran and Washington, defined by sanctions, military posturing, and public exchanges between senior officials. Khamenei, Iran’s highest authority, has consistently portrayed U.S. foreign policy as imperialistic, often embedding his criticisms within historical and religious narratives aimed at reinforcing Iran’s resistance ideology.

    Tensions intensified further following reports that Trump praised Israeli military strikes on Iran in June 2025. According to ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl, Trump described the attack as “excellent,” adding that Iran had been given a chance to change course but failed to do so—and warning that “there’s more to come, a lot more.” His remarks coincided with a series of escalating confrontations between Israel and Iran, including strikes on Iranian territory, some reportedly reaching as far as Tehran.

    Iran’s Foreign Ministry condemned the attacks as a “blatant act of aggression,” while regional analysts warned that rhetoric from both sides risks further destabilizing an already volatile Middle East. Against this backdrop, Khamenei’s comparison of Trump to fallen despots appears not only symbolic but strategic—seeking to frame U.S. pressure as morally bankrupt and historically doomed.

    The episode raises broader questions: Is Khamenei merely engaging in ideological posturing, or is Iran signaling that it sees Trump’s leadership style as unsustainable in the long run? And does invoking ancient and modern tyrants reflect a deeper effort to mobilize domestic and regional opinion against American influence?

    As U.S.–Iran relations continue to harden, the clash of narratives—Trump’s warnings of force and Khamenei’s predictions of downfall—underscores how geopolitical conflict today is fought not only with sanctions and weapons, but with history, symbolism, and the power of storytelling. Whether Trump’s approach will reinforce U.S. dominance or mirror the fate of leaders Khamenei cited remains a question shaping global attention.


    Is Trump Becoming the Next “Fallen Despot”? Why Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei Compared Him to Pharaoh, Nimrod and the Shah Amid Rising U.S.–Iran Tensions Is Donald Trump being cast as the next ruler destined for historical downfall? Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has launched a sharp ideological attack on the U.S. president, accusing him of “tyrannical” leadership and warning that, like infamous rulers of the past, he too could ultimately fall from power. In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), Khamenei condemned what he described as Trump’s habit of judging the world with arrogance, arguing that history offers repeated lessons about leaders who rule through hubris. Drawing striking parallels, the Iranian leader invoked figures such as Pharaoh, Nimrod, and Mohammad Reza Pahlavi—rulers who, he said, collapsed at the height of their authority after overreaching their power. “The US President who judges arrogantly about the whole world should know that tyrants and arrogant rulers of the world… saw their downfall when they were at the peak of their hubris. He too will fall,” Khamenei wrote. The message framed Trump not merely as a political rival, but as part of a long lineage of leaders whose dominance, according to Khamenei, eventually gave way to decline. The comments come amid deepening hostility between Tehran and Washington, defined by sanctions, military posturing, and public exchanges between senior officials. Khamenei, Iran’s highest authority, has consistently portrayed U.S. foreign policy as imperialistic, often embedding his criticisms within historical and religious narratives aimed at reinforcing Iran’s resistance ideology. Tensions intensified further following reports that Trump praised Israeli military strikes on Iran in June 2025. According to ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl, Trump described the attack as “excellent,” adding that Iran had been given a chance to change course but failed to do so—and warning that “there’s more to come, a lot more.” His remarks coincided with a series of escalating confrontations between Israel and Iran, including strikes on Iranian territory, some reportedly reaching as far as Tehran. Iran’s Foreign Ministry condemned the attacks as a “blatant act of aggression,” while regional analysts warned that rhetoric from both sides risks further destabilizing an already volatile Middle East. Against this backdrop, Khamenei’s comparison of Trump to fallen despots appears not only symbolic but strategic—seeking to frame U.S. pressure as morally bankrupt and historically doomed. The episode raises broader questions: Is Khamenei merely engaging in ideological posturing, or is Iran signaling that it sees Trump’s leadership style as unsustainable in the long run? And does invoking ancient and modern tyrants reflect a deeper effort to mobilize domestic and regional opinion against American influence? As U.S.–Iran relations continue to harden, the clash of narratives—Trump’s warnings of force and Khamenei’s predictions of downfall—underscores how geopolitical conflict today is fought not only with sanctions and weapons, but with history, symbolism, and the power of storytelling. Whether Trump’s approach will reinforce U.S. dominance or mirror the fate of leaders Khamenei cited remains a question shaping global attention.
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  • Béla Tarr Dies at 70: Celebrated Director of Sátántangó and Werckmeister Harmonies Remembered as a Master of Slow Cinema

    Renowned Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr has died at the age of 70 after a long illness, according to the European Film Academy. Widely acclaimed for his stark visual style, extended takes, and politically charged storytelling, Tarr rose to international prominence with films such as Damnation, Sátántangó, and Werckmeister Harmonies. Born in 1955, he became one of Europe’s most distinctive auteurs, exploring themes of social decay, collective despair, and moral collapse in post-communist societies. His seven-hour epic Sátántangó remains one of the most influential arthouse films ever made. After retiring from filmmaking in 2011, Tarr dedicated himself to mentoring young filmmakers through film.factory in Sarajevo. He is remembered as a visionary who reshaped world cinema through uncompromising artistry and deeply political expression.

    #BelaTarr #Sátántangó #WerckmeisterHarmonies #WorldCinema #FilmLegend #ArthouseFilm #EuropeanCinema #FilmHistory
    Béla Tarr Dies at 70: Celebrated Director of Sátántangó and Werckmeister Harmonies Remembered as a Master of Slow Cinema Renowned Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr has died at the age of 70 after a long illness, according to the European Film Academy. Widely acclaimed for his stark visual style, extended takes, and politically charged storytelling, Tarr rose to international prominence with films such as Damnation, Sátántangó, and Werckmeister Harmonies. Born in 1955, he became one of Europe’s most distinctive auteurs, exploring themes of social decay, collective despair, and moral collapse in post-communist societies. His seven-hour epic Sátántangó remains one of the most influential arthouse films ever made. After retiring from filmmaking in 2011, Tarr dedicated himself to mentoring young filmmakers through film.factory in Sarajevo. He is remembered as a visionary who reshaped world cinema through uncompromising artistry and deeply political expression. #BelaTarr #Sátántangó #WerckmeisterHarmonies #WorldCinema #FilmLegend #ArthouseFilm #EuropeanCinema #FilmHistory
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  • Buhari, Osinbajo and the Politics of Posthumous Truth: How Death, Biography and Power Are Rewriting Nigeria’s Political History

    This opinion piece examines how posthumous narratives surrounding the late former President Muhammadu Buhari are reshaping public understanding of his eight-year partnership with former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo. Triggered by revelations in a newly launched Buhari biography and comments attributed to Aisha Buhari, the article questions claims that Buhari never supported Osinbajo’s 2023 presidential ambition. Drawing on documented public records, speeches, and governance decisions, the writer argues that posthumous “truths” often emerge without balance, context, or the possibility of rebuttal, turning silence into political currency. The piece warns that such narratives reveal more about present power struggles than historical reality, highlighting how death has become an open marketplace for convenient political storytelling in Nigeria.
    Buhari, Osinbajo and the Politics of Posthumous Truth: How Death, Biography and Power Are Rewriting Nigeria’s Political History This opinion piece examines how posthumous narratives surrounding the late former President Muhammadu Buhari are reshaping public understanding of his eight-year partnership with former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo. Triggered by revelations in a newly launched Buhari biography and comments attributed to Aisha Buhari, the article questions claims that Buhari never supported Osinbajo’s 2023 presidential ambition. Drawing on documented public records, speeches, and governance decisions, the writer argues that posthumous “truths” often emerge without balance, context, or the possibility of rebuttal, turning silence into political currency. The piece warns that such narratives reveal more about present power struggles than historical reality, highlighting how death has become an open marketplace for convenient political storytelling in Nigeria.
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  • Carter Efe Asks Famous Pluto About Handling “The Baddie” During Livestream, Fans Go Wild Over Mysterious Response

    During a recent livestream, Nigerian comedian Carter Efe casually asked fellow entertainer Famous Pluto whether he had “handled the baddie” whose contact he collected just a day prior. Rather than respond aloud, Pluto leaned in and whispered something into Carter Efe’s ear, leaving the audience in stunned silence. Fans immediately went into speculation mode, analyzing facial expressions, body language, and attempting to decode the mysterious interaction. The brief exchange has sparked widespread discussion and amusement online, as viewers eagerly try to guess what was said and whether it signals a new development in the social media or entertainment scene. The clip highlights the playful dynamics and suspenseful storytelling often found in Nigerian online content, while also showcasing how moments between celebrities can captivate audiences and go viral in hours.
    Carter Efe Asks Famous Pluto About Handling “The Baddie” During Livestream, Fans Go Wild Over Mysterious Response During a recent livestream, Nigerian comedian Carter Efe casually asked fellow entertainer Famous Pluto whether he had “handled the baddie” whose contact he collected just a day prior. Rather than respond aloud, Pluto leaned in and whispered something into Carter Efe’s ear, leaving the audience in stunned silence. Fans immediately went into speculation mode, analyzing facial expressions, body language, and attempting to decode the mysterious interaction. The brief exchange has sparked widespread discussion and amusement online, as viewers eagerly try to guess what was said and whether it signals a new development in the social media or entertainment scene. The clip highlights the playful dynamics and suspenseful storytelling often found in Nigerian online content, while also showcasing how moments between celebrities can captivate audiences and go viral in hours.
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  • El-Rufai Says Buhari’s Civilian Presidency Fell Short Of Expectations, Blames Powerful Inner Circle Of Relatives And Advisers For Administration’s Failures

    Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai has said the civilian presidency of the late President Muhammadu Buhari did not meet the expectations of many of his supporters, attributing the shortcomings to the influence and failures of a powerful inner circle of relatives, advisers and officials. In a statement following the launch of a book on Buhari’s legacy, El-Rufai criticised what he described as selective storytelling, political opportunism and revisionism by former critics now praising the ex-president. While acknowledging Buhari’s flaws in office, he defended his personal integrity and urged Nigerians to allow history to judge him fairly and let him rest in peace.
    El-Rufai Says Buhari’s Civilian Presidency Fell Short Of Expectations, Blames Powerful Inner Circle Of Relatives And Advisers For Administration’s Failures Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai has said the civilian presidency of the late President Muhammadu Buhari did not meet the expectations of many of his supporters, attributing the shortcomings to the influence and failures of a powerful inner circle of relatives, advisers and officials. In a statement following the launch of a book on Buhari’s legacy, El-Rufai criticised what he described as selective storytelling, political opportunism and revisionism by former critics now praising the ex-president. While acknowledging Buhari’s flaws in office, he defended his personal integrity and urged Nigerians to allow history to judge him fairly and let him rest in peace.
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  • "I GO ON MY KNEES AND PRAY BEFORE I KISS ON SET"– ACTOR DANIEL ETIM-EFFIONG.

    Nollywood actor and filmmaker Daniel Etim-Effiong has opened up about his approach to filming romantic scenes, revealing that he prays before every intimate moment on set. He said his faith keeps him grounded despite the demands and temptations of his profession.

    The actor, who made his directorial debut with The Herd, explained that before shooting any romantic scene, he seeks divine guidance, describing the act as part of his worship.

    “I get all my inspiration from God,” Etim-Effiong said during an interview on Channels TV’s Rubbin’ Minds. “I go on my knees and pray before I go to set and kiss.”

    Etim-Effiong, who has faced public criticism for his romantic roles especially after a viral scene in Summer Rain where he kissed actress Bolaji Ogunmola clarified that his focus remains on storytelling, not controversy.

    “The fact that I play a lot of romantic roles means I get to have kissing scenes sometimes. But the question should go to the producers, why are they expressing affection only one way? There are other ways to show intimacy,” he said.

    The 37-year-old actor, who left a successful career in engineering to pursue acting, said his decision was driven by purpose and faith.

    “My family is my garden, then my work. Acting feels like a calling to me, a way to worship through storytelling,” he added.

    Speaking further, the actor explained that producers often include romantic scenes in movies because of audience preference.

    “The average Nollywood script says, ‘kiss passionately,’ because that’s what sells. But I believe there are braver ways to explore affection on screen,” he said.

    Despite the attention his roles attract, Etim-Effiong maintained that faith, focus, and family remain his guiding principles.

    “When you’re a focused person, you don’t let naysayers get to you,” he said. “You just do your job and move with purpose.”
    "I GO ON MY KNEES AND PRAY BEFORE I KISS ON SET"– ACTOR DANIEL ETIM-EFFIONG. Nollywood actor and filmmaker Daniel Etim-Effiong has opened up about his approach to filming romantic scenes, revealing that he prays before every intimate moment on set. He said his faith keeps him grounded despite the demands and temptations of his profession. The actor, who made his directorial debut with The Herd, explained that before shooting any romantic scene, he seeks divine guidance, describing the act as part of his worship. “I get all my inspiration from God,” Etim-Effiong said during an interview on Channels TV’s Rubbin’ Minds. “I go on my knees and pray before I go to set and kiss.” Etim-Effiong, who has faced public criticism for his romantic roles especially after a viral scene in Summer Rain where he kissed actress Bolaji Ogunmola clarified that his focus remains on storytelling, not controversy. “The fact that I play a lot of romantic roles means I get to have kissing scenes sometimes. But the question should go to the producers, why are they expressing affection only one way? There are other ways to show intimacy,” he said. The 37-year-old actor, who left a successful career in engineering to pursue acting, said his decision was driven by purpose and faith. “My family is my garden, then my work. Acting feels like a calling to me, a way to worship through storytelling,” he added. Speaking further, the actor explained that producers often include romantic scenes in movies because of audience preference. “The average Nollywood script says, ‘kiss passionately,’ because that’s what sells. But I believe there are braver ways to explore affection on screen,” he said. Despite the attention his roles attract, Etim-Effiong maintained that faith, focus, and family remain his guiding principles. “When you’re a focused person, you don’t let naysayers get to you,” he said. “You just do your job and move with purpose.”
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  • Make it short for : Welcome to Fintter Studio — Where Every Frame Tells a Story!

    Looking to grow your brand, promote your music, or make your next video go viral?
    At Fintter Studio, we bring your ideas to life through high-quality video production, editing, and creative storytelling.

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    Fintter Studio — Where Vision Meets Reality.

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    Make it short for : 🎬 Welcome to Fintter Studio — Where Every Frame Tells a Story! Looking to grow your brand, promote your music, or make your next video go viral? At Fintter Studio, we bring your ideas to life through high-quality video production, editing, and creative storytelling. ✅ Music & Event Videos ✅ Business & Promo Shoots ✅ YouTube & Social Media Content ✅ Photography & Sound Production Whether you’re an artist, entrepreneur, or influencer — we’ve got the creativity, equipment, and team to make your vision shine. 🎯 Let’s create something unforgettable. 📍Visit or DM us today to book your next shoot. 📸 Fintter Studio — Where Vision Meets Reality. #FintterStudio #VideoProduction #NigeriaCreators #ContentIsPower #VisualStorytelling
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  • Bigger Than Africa: The Yoruba Story That Conquered Continents and Captivated Netflix Audiences

    The Yoruba people — one of Africa’s most influential tribes with over 40 million members worldwide — take center stage in the breathtaking documentary Bigger Than Africa, directed by Toyin Ibrahim Adekeye.

    Premiered on February 12, 2018, this cinematic masterpiece takes viewers across six countries — Nigeria, the Republic of Benin, Brazil, Trinidad & Tobago, Cuba, and the United States — to explore the global influence, spirituality, and resilience of Yoruba culture.

    A Story That Transcends Borders
    Bigger Than Africa focuses not on what divides Africans, but on what unites them. Through powerful storytelling and insightful interviews, it reveals how Yoruba traditions survived slavery, crossed oceans, and became embedded in cultures across the Americas.

    The documentary features some of Africa’s most respected figures — former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Nobel Laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka, the King of Port Novo, and Fame Elebuibon, among others.

    Global Recognition and Awards
    Produced by Motherland Productions, the documentary has earned several international accolades, including:

    Best Documentary, International Houston Black Film Festival (2019)

    Best Documentary, Charlotte Black Film Festival

    Jury Special Award, Festival International du Film Panafricain de Cannes


    It has also been screened at prestigious venues such as the Schomburg Center for Research on Black Culture and even at the United Nations.

    The Inspiration Behind the Masterpiece
    Toyin Ibrahim Adekeye’s inspiration came during a visit to Oyotunji African Village in South Carolina — a Yoruba cultural haven in the U.S. What began as a short school project soon evolved into a global film celebrating African heritage.

    Raised in Kwara State, Nigeria, Toyin moved to the U.S. in 2001, later enrolling at the Los Angeles Film School to pursue his passion for filmmaking. His journey, fueled by creativity and cultural pride, birthed Bigger Than Africa — a documentary that redefines how the world sees Yoruba culture.

    Now Streaming on Netflix
    Since May 13, Bigger Than Africa has been available for global streaming on Netflix, distributed by KAP Film and EGMNY (New York). This gives millions worldwide a chance to experience the beauty, depth, and unity of Yoruba heritage.
    Bigger Than Africa: The Yoruba Story That Conquered Continents and Captivated Netflix Audiences The Yoruba people — one of Africa’s most influential tribes with over 40 million members worldwide — take center stage in the breathtaking documentary Bigger Than Africa, directed by Toyin Ibrahim Adekeye. Premiered on February 12, 2018, this cinematic masterpiece takes viewers across six countries — Nigeria, the Republic of Benin, Brazil, Trinidad & Tobago, Cuba, and the United States — to explore the global influence, spirituality, and resilience of Yoruba culture. A Story That Transcends Borders Bigger Than Africa focuses not on what divides Africans, but on what unites them. Through powerful storytelling and insightful interviews, it reveals how Yoruba traditions survived slavery, crossed oceans, and became embedded in cultures across the Americas. The documentary features some of Africa’s most respected figures — former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Nobel Laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka, the King of Port Novo, and Fame Elebuibon, among others. Global Recognition and Awards Produced by Motherland Productions, the documentary has earned several international accolades, including: Best Documentary, International Houston Black Film Festival (2019) Best Documentary, Charlotte Black Film Festival Jury Special Award, Festival International du Film Panafricain de Cannes It has also been screened at prestigious venues such as the Schomburg Center for Research on Black Culture and even at the United Nations. The Inspiration Behind the Masterpiece Toyin Ibrahim Adekeye’s inspiration came during a visit to Oyotunji African Village in South Carolina — a Yoruba cultural haven in the U.S. What began as a short school project soon evolved into a global film celebrating African heritage. Raised in Kwara State, Nigeria, Toyin moved to the U.S. in 2001, later enrolling at the Los Angeles Film School to pursue his passion for filmmaking. His journey, fueled by creativity and cultural pride, birthed Bigger Than Africa — a documentary that redefines how the world sees Yoruba culture. Now Streaming on Netflix Since May 13, Bigger Than Africa has been available for global streaming on Netflix, distributed by KAP Film and EGMNY (New York). This gives millions worldwide a chance to experience the beauty, depth, and unity of Yoruba heritage.
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  • Peruzzi Drops Fresh Banger “Die It”

    Afropop sensation Peruzzi has returned with a brand-new single, “Die It”, now available across all major streaming platforms. Known for blending Afropop, R&B, and street vibes, Peruzzi once again delivers a track packed with rhythm, melody, and irresistible groove.

    Die It showcases the singer’s signature storytelling and vocal range, layered over a lively Afrobeats production filled with bouncy percussion and sultry undertones. Playful yet intentional, the song is designed to lift moods, spark dance floors, and stay on repeat long after the first listen.

    Following a string of collaborations and guest features, this single marks Peruzzi’s powerful solo comeback, reaffirming his status as one of Nigeria’s most versatile hitmakers. The record perfectly balances party energy with late-night playlist appeal—cementing Peruzzi’s reputation for crafting music that resonates across audiences.

    Fans can now stream “Die It” on their favorite music platforms and join the growing conversation around the hit.
    🎶 Peruzzi Drops Fresh Banger “Die It” Afropop sensation Peruzzi has returned with a brand-new single, “Die It”, now available across all major streaming platforms. Known for blending Afropop, R&B, and street vibes, Peruzzi once again delivers a track packed with rhythm, melody, and irresistible groove. Die It showcases the singer’s signature storytelling and vocal range, layered over a lively Afrobeats production filled with bouncy percussion and sultry undertones. Playful yet intentional, the song is designed to lift moods, spark dance floors, and stay on repeat long after the first listen. Following a string of collaborations and guest features, this single marks Peruzzi’s powerful solo comeback, reaffirming his status as one of Nigeria’s most versatile hitmakers. The record perfectly balances party energy with late-night playlist appeal—cementing Peruzzi’s reputation for crafting music that resonates across audiences. Fans can now stream “Die It” on their favorite music platforms and join the growing conversation around the hit.
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  • Adekunle Gold Announces New Album “FUJI” Set for October 3 Release

    Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Adekunle Gold has officially announced the release date of his much-anticipated sixth studio album, titled “FUJI”, scheduled to drop on October 3rd.

    The project, which he describes as a return to his musical roots, marks a significant milestone in his journey as an artist.

    “This phase is rooted in the very beginning of my journey, a return to the essence of why I started making music – to tell stories,” Adekunle shared.

    A Deeply Personal Project

    According to him, “FUJI” goes beyond music, serving as a reflection of his personal and artistic evolution.

    “This album is my story—the lessons I have learned, the friendships I have lost, the wins I have celebrated, the grief of losing my father, the joy of welcoming my daughter into the world, and so much more.”


    The body of work has reportedly been five years in the making, blending his signature sound with new influences while celebrating his growth and resilience.

    From his early days in highlife to experimenting with Afrobeats, pop, and beyond, Adekunle Gold has consistently reinvented himself while staying true to his storytelling roots. With “FUJI”, he promises to push boundaries once again, offering fans a project that captures both his cultural essence and artistic versatility.

    Adekunle Gold Announces New Album “FUJI” Set for October 3 Release Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Adekunle Gold has officially announced the release date of his much-anticipated sixth studio album, titled “FUJI”, scheduled to drop on October 3rd. The project, which he describes as a return to his musical roots, marks a significant milestone in his journey as an artist. “This phase is rooted in the very beginning of my journey, a return to the essence of why I started making music – to tell stories,” Adekunle shared. A Deeply Personal Project According to him, “FUJI” goes beyond music, serving as a reflection of his personal and artistic evolution. “This album is my story—the lessons I have learned, the friendships I have lost, the wins I have celebrated, the grief of losing my father, the joy of welcoming my daughter into the world, and so much more.” The body of work has reportedly been five years in the making, blending his signature sound with new influences while celebrating his growth and resilience. From his early days in highlife to experimenting with Afrobeats, pop, and beyond, Adekunle Gold has consistently reinvented himself while staying true to his storytelling roots. With “FUJI”, he promises to push boundaries once again, offering fans a project that captures both his cultural essence and artistic versatility.
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  • Tiwa Savage Drops Highly Anticipated Fourth Album “This One Is Personal”

    Award-winning Nigerian singer and Afrobeats powerhouse, Tiwa Savage, has officially released her fourth studio album, This One Is Personal, her first full-length project in five years.

    The 15-track body of work, which dropped on Friday across all digital platforms, explores themes of love, heartbreak, resilience, motherhood, and self-discovery, wrapped in Tiwa’s signature soulful and captivating sound.

    The album includes standout songs such as I’m Done, Angel Dust, You4Me, On the Low featuring Skepta, Holding It Down, 10%, and Twisted. Other tracks include Scared of Love, Pray No More, Addicted featuring Taves, This One Is Personal (Interlude), Will I Run Again?, For One Night, You’re Not the First, and Change featuring James Fauntleroy.

    Unlike her past projects, Tiwa kept the features minimal, working only with Skepta, Taves, and James Fauntleroy. She explained that the decision was intentional, ensuring the album reflected her personal journey without being overshadowed by collaborations.

    In a heartfelt note to fans on her X page, Tiwa wrote:

    “This project is so close to my heart, and I poured every part of me into it. Please cherish it, because This One Is Personal. This album is my story. I wanted you all to feel me in every song, so I kept the features limited.”

    She revealed that the album was recorded across Lagos, London, San Francisco, and Nashville, capturing both her global experiences and deep connection to her Nigerian roots.

    During a fan Q&A session, Tiwa emphasized that the project was more about authentic connection than numbers, saying the few features were chosen for their ability to complement her vision and add emotional depth to the storytelling.

    Her last studio album, Celia, was released in 2020. With This One Is Personal, Tiwa Savage signals a bold return, offering fans an intimate glimpse into her life, balancing stardom, motherhood, and self-discovery.
    Tiwa Savage Drops Highly Anticipated Fourth Album “This One Is Personal” Award-winning Nigerian singer and Afrobeats powerhouse, Tiwa Savage, has officially released her fourth studio album, This One Is Personal, her first full-length project in five years. The 15-track body of work, which dropped on Friday across all digital platforms, explores themes of love, heartbreak, resilience, motherhood, and self-discovery, wrapped in Tiwa’s signature soulful and captivating sound. The album includes standout songs such as I’m Done, Angel Dust, You4Me, On the Low featuring Skepta, Holding It Down, 10%, and Twisted. Other tracks include Scared of Love, Pray No More, Addicted featuring Taves, This One Is Personal (Interlude), Will I Run Again?, For One Night, You’re Not the First, and Change featuring James Fauntleroy. Unlike her past projects, Tiwa kept the features minimal, working only with Skepta, Taves, and James Fauntleroy. She explained that the decision was intentional, ensuring the album reflected her personal journey without being overshadowed by collaborations. In a heartfelt note to fans on her X page, Tiwa wrote: “This project is so close to my heart, and I poured every part of me into it. Please cherish it, because This One Is Personal. This album is my story. I wanted you all to feel me in every song, so I kept the features limited.” She revealed that the album was recorded across Lagos, London, San Francisco, and Nashville, capturing both her global experiences and deep connection to her Nigerian roots. During a fan Q&A session, Tiwa emphasized that the project was more about authentic connection than numbers, saying the few features were chosen for their ability to complement her vision and add emotional depth to the storytelling. Her last studio album, Celia, was released in 2020. With This One Is Personal, Tiwa Savage signals a bold return, offering fans an intimate glimpse into her life, balancing stardom, motherhood, and self-discovery.
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  • Falz Serves a Full-Course Experience with New Album 'The Feast'

    Award-winning Nigerian rapper and actor Falz has just released his highly anticipated sixth studio album, The Feast, on May 30, 2025. This album offers a rich blend of storytelling, rhythm, and soul, exploring themes of identity, tradition, love, celebration, and personal growth.

    Leading up to the album's release, Falz dropped the single "Round of Applause," accompanied by an official music video that showcases his lyrical prowess and sets the tone for the album.

    The Feast features collaborations with artists such as Majeeed, ODUMODUBLVCK, DOTTi The Deity, Qing Madi, and Oiza x Meyi, adding diverse flavors to the album's soundscape.
    Fans can stream The Feast on major platforms like Apple Music. This release marks a significant milestone in Falz's career, offering listeners a deeply personal and immersive musical experience.

    #Falz #TheFeast #NewMusic #NigerianMusic
    Falz Serves a Full-Course Experience with New Album 'The Feast' Award-winning Nigerian rapper and actor Falz has just released his highly anticipated sixth studio album, The Feast, on May 30, 2025. This album offers a rich blend of storytelling, rhythm, and soul, exploring themes of identity, tradition, love, celebration, and personal growth. Leading up to the album's release, Falz dropped the single "Round of Applause," accompanied by an official music video that showcases his lyrical prowess and sets the tone for the album. The Feast features collaborations with artists such as Majeeed, ODUMODUBLVCK, DOTTi The Deity, Qing Madi, and Oiza x Meyi, adding diverse flavors to the album's soundscape. Fans can stream The Feast on major platforms like Apple Music. This release marks a significant milestone in Falz's career, offering listeners a deeply personal and immersive musical experience. #Falz #TheFeast #NewMusic #NigerianMusic
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