Entertainment
THE RUSH: BATTLE TO WIN THE 15 MILLION NAIRA GRAND PRIZE CONTINUES

The Rush reality TV show created by Pop Central TV (DStv channel 18) has seen contestants from different parts of the country compete to become the King of Champs for the grand prize of 15 million naira.
The Rush has been quite unpredictable! Just when we thought some of the seemingly strong contestants would make it to the finals, they have had their dreams cut short – some much earlier, due to nominations and evictions. We have also witnessed unexpected contestants come strong in the course of this competition and they now have a shot at winning!
Let’s take a look at the 12 Champs up for possible eviction this week.
THOMAS – Thomas, who had done an impeccable job evading the previous eviction games is finally up for eviction. Being the first time he’s up for possible eviction, you almost can say he’s a champ certified for the finale.
PRINCESS – Princess has earned bragging rights after having survived two Destinies. Princess proves to be a cocktail of numerous features balancing her fierce nature with a budding love affair with another champ in the Residence (Ejiro).
FARIDA – Farida with the lucky charm! She had the highest nominations for eviction on team Raider in the first week but fate changed for her as she kept escaping nominations ever since, until last week.
IFE – After luckily picking the cube that led to him being the first Chief in the challenge, Ife has gone ahead to prove himself as a true teammate and worthy contender. He has challenged twice and earned himself N502,222 so far, Chief earnings inclusive.
LILIAN – Although Lilian has a calm demeanor, her skills and strength are obvious when she is in action and this has made her a fierce contender. She has been on the roll for nominations three times, luckily saved by the Chief once.
ADORA – After being saved by the Chief, Adora proved herself at Mayhem’s Pull-out games, challenges the Chief twice and has shown promise in the game. Although she’s earned her first nomination and faces the battle for redemption at Destiny, she’s done an excellent job evading the jaws of Destiny for 4 weeks straight.
DANIEL – Daniel is known for his several opinions and his linear beef with Evicted champ, Peter. Daniel is perceived by a few champs as the Antagonist, whereas he is really just there for the nutritious food & the title king of champs.
GIOVANNI – Giovanni who has grown cocksure and hungrier has become a strong contender to look out for, after he challenged the Chief and secured his immunity. When he’s not on the bleachers hurling motivation at his teammates, he’s in the arena brawling with any of the champs who dare to go against him.
ABISOLA – Abisola has mastered the art of staying top of the hierarchy and has shown grace and valiance thus far. From delivering a hat trick to winning the title of Chief three times consecutively, she has shown an exemplary display of leadership in Residence. She will go down in history as the first female Chief and the woman who did it thrice!
ANTHONY – Anthony might have not had the spotlight all to himself in the first few weeks in the challenge but has, however, wowed everyone with his performance at Destiny, completing an average of a 20 minutes course in 12 minutes. He has challenged the Chief twice, and survived Destiny once.
RHEMA – Rhema proves every day that strength does not exist in one form. She kickstarted the season being one of the first females to go nip n tuck with the Chief in the games of the Mackerel course. She’s taken down some of the most difficult challenges head on without fear and compromise and is determined to do the same in the challenges ahead of her.
Who will be evicted today and who would be left to compete for the ultimate prize? These are the questions on the lips of the fans. You have a chance to save your favourite champ by placing your vote online: https://mypoppinapp.com/index.php?/rush-contestants
Tune in to Pop Central (DStv channel 189) to catch the latest action this weekend on The Rush.
DStv customers can live stream the show on the DStv app, which is free to download from the Google Play and App stores. Sign up for DStv today by visiting www.dstvafrica.com to stay connected. Customers can also make use of the MyDStv app for self-service options or select the Auto-Renewal option for non-stop entertainment with no interruptions.
Entertainment
The Role of TV in Preserving African Stories and Identity
Scroll through social media today and you will notice something interesting: everyone is either reacting to a series, quoting a movie line, or debating a character as though they personally know them. Beneath the memes and binge-watch culture, however, lies something deeper. Television remains one of the most powerful tools shaping how Africans see themselves, remember their history, and tell their own stories. In a continent as diverse and expressive as Africa, that matters more than ever.TV as a Cultural Archive, Not Just EntertainmentLong before streaming algorithms began shaping our viewing habits, television was already preserving African identity. From Nollywood dramas that capture the rhythm of everyday Lagos life to documentaries exploring Maasai traditions and Ghanaian folklore, TV has served as a living archive of the continent’s stories.It preserves more than entertainment; it preserves language, culture, humour, values, and shared experiences. Unlike fleeting social media content, television allows stories to unfold with depth, exploring the realities of family, tradition, ambition, and modern African life without reducing them to stereotypes. That is the power of TV: preserving not just stories, but perspective.Why Representation on TV Still MattersThere is a subtle but important truth: if people do not see themselves on screen, they may begin to believe their stories are not worth telling. This is why African TV content is more than entertainment; it is affirmation.Seeing a character who speaks like you, struggles like you, or celebrates like your community does something powerful. It validates identity and challenges outdated narratives that have historically defined Africa through external lenses.This is where MultiChoice Group, through platforms such as DStv and GOtv, plays an important role. They do not simply broadcast content; they help distribute cultural memory at scale.GOtv, DStv, and the Everyday African ViewerThink about a typical evening in many African homes: the TV is on in the background, someone is laughing at a comedy show, another person is watching a local series, and someone else is catching up on the news. That shared viewing experience remains very real.Through platforms such as DStv and GOtv, African households are exposed to a blend of local storytelling and global content. More importantly, they have helped amplify African-produced content by bringing Nollywood films, African reality shows, talk shows, and documentaries into mainstream rotation.It is not just about access. It is about visibility.A young filmmaker in Lagos today is more likely to believe their story matters because they have seen similar stories broadcast widely. A child in Accra grows up hearing familiar accents and seeing environments that look like their own on screen, not as exceptions, but as the norm.TV Is Also Shaping Modern African IdentityAfrican identity is not static; it is evolving. Television reflects that evolution in real time.Today, audiences see:Young Africans balancing tradition and modern dating cultureStories tackling mental health in African householdsFashion and music influences spreading through TV seriesPolitical satire shaping public conversationConversations that were once confined to homes are now being explored on screen, giving audiences the language to discuss issues that were previously unspoken.In many ways, television is doing what oral tradition has always done: passing stories, values, humour, warnings, and history from one generation to the next. The difference is that today’s griots are writers, directors, and broadcasters.The Future: From Watching to Owning Our NarrativesThe next stage of African storytelling is not just about being seen; it is about ownership.As more African creators produce content and platforms continue to invest in regional storytelling, television becomes more than a mirror. It becomes a tool for shaping how Africa is represented to itself and to the world.While streaming continues to grow, television, particularly accessible platforms such as GOtv, remains one of the most effective ways to reach everyday audiences across different income levels and regions. After all, storytelling only matters if people can access it.African stories are not new. They have always existed in families, on streets, in markets, in history books, and through oral traditions. What television has done, and continues to do, is give those stories a stage wide enough for millions to experience them at once.The next time you watch a local series or documentary on DStv or GOtv, remember that you are not just being entertained. You are participating in the preservation of African identity itself.
Entertainment
Entertainment Non-Stop: Movies and Shows to Watch on GOtv This Week
A renowned professor races across Europe in a desperate bid to stop a deadly virus that could wipe out half of humanity.In another gripping story, a teenage girl already battling anxiety suddenly finds herself fighting for her life when a ruthless serial killer begins hunting her through the woods.Elsewhere, two operatives who should be on the same side realise they’ve both been deceived, forcing them into an uneasy alliance in a dangerous world of crime and betrayal.That’s the kind of tension GOtv is serving up this week.It’s a lineup that moves from fast-paced thrillers to intense drama and even stories rooted in everyday realities, giving you something different depending on your mood. If you’re looking for what to watch next, here are the movies and shows airing on GOtv this week.InfernoThursday | 22:05pm | Movie Room AfricaRobert Langdon finds himself pulled into a deadly race across Europe after waking up with no memory and a virus-threatening conspiracy unfolding around him. With the help of Dr. Sienna Brooks, he follows a trail of cryptic clues tied to Dante’s Inferno, all while a global catastrophe looms if they fail to act in time. It’s a high-stakes thriller where every second counts and nothing is what it seems.You Can’t Run ForeverSaturday | 20:00 pm | M-Net Movies 3A young girl battling anxiety becomes an unexpected target when a ruthless serial killer begins hunting her through the wilderness. What starts as fear quickly turns into a raw fight for survival as she’s forced to rely on instinct, courage, and sheer will to stay alive. With J.K. Simmons leading the tension, it’s a gripping survival thriller that doesn’t let up.2 GunsFriday | 23:55 pm | Studio UniversalTwo operatives who’ve been unknowingly working against each other suddenly find themselves on the wrong side of a dangerous double-cross. With both the law and criminals closing in, they’re forced into an uneasy partnership to survive the chaos they’ve been dragged into. Packed with action, betrayal, and sharp chemistry between Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg, it’s explosive from start to finish.She Was Never HereWednesday | 11:25 am | Africa Magic ShowcaseRalph thinks he’s securing a better future when he gets his fiancée Bianca a chef job at his boss’s home. But behind the opportunity lies a secret deal Bianca makes to earn more money, one that slowly begins to unravel trust, love, and everything they’ve built together. It’s a tense domestic drama where ambition and loyalty collide.My Period StoriesSaturday | 09:00 am | Africa Magic FamilyA podcast-style series that opens up conversations around menstrual health and reproductive rights through interviews, personal testimonies, and real discussions. By blending storytelling with lived experiences, it breaks silence around topics often left unspoken and encourages honest dialogue in a relatable, accessible way.From Hollywood blockbusters to meaningful conversations that reflect real-life issues, GOtv continues to deliver a diverse mix of entertainment that speaks to every kind of viewer. Whether you’re watching alone or with family, this week’s lineup guarantees something worth your time.To upgrade, subscribe or reconnect, download the MyGOtv App or dial *288#. For catch-up and on-the-go viewing, download the GOtv Stream App and enjoy your favourite shows anytime, anywhere.
Entertainment
SportyTV Joins DStv and GOtv Line-Up Across Africa
SportyTV has been added to select DStv and GOtv packages in Nigeria, expanding the sports content available to subscribers. The 24-hour sports channel offers a range of live sporting events alongside news, analyses, highlights and is available to DStv Yanga and GOtv Jolli customers. The channel is also available on GOtv in Kenya and Ghana.The addition of SportyTV complements the existing sports offering on DStv and GOtv, providing subscribers with access to additional football, basketball and combat sports content.“SportyTV is a valuable addition to the DStv Access and GOtv Value content offering across Africa,” said David Mignot, CEO of CANAL+ Africa. “It expands the range of sporting events available to customers at an accessible price point and reflects our commitment to making quality sports content available to audiences across the continent.”Sudeep Ramnani, Founder and CEO of Sporty Group, said: “Our ambition has always been to provide African audiences with broad access to sports content and storytelling. Through this partnership with CANAL+, we are extending that offering to more households across the continent.”“The SportyTV channel gives DStv and GOtv subscribers additional viewing options that complement SuperSport’s existing range of sports programming,” said Rendani Ramovha, Director of Sport Content for English and Portuguese-speaking Africa at CANAL+. “It broadens the overall sports proposition with additional live events and supporting content.”SportyTV’s football schedule includes competitions such as the English Premier League, Carabao Cup, EFL Championship, Women’s FA Cup, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A and the Spanish Super Cup. The channel also carries South American competitions including the Copa Libertadores, Argentina League and Brazil Serie A, as well as select basketball and other international sports content.Elias Gallego, Vice President of Business Development, Marketing and Media at Sporty Group, said: “Launching SportyTV on DStv and GOtv allows us to extend our reach and bring a broader range of sports content to viewers across Africa.”SportyTV will also carry dedicated club channels including Real Madrid TV, Arsenal TV, Chelsea TV and Manchester City TV. Additional content includes coverage from leagues in Greece and Saudi Arabia, alongside basketball programming featuring the NBA.The channel launched on 10 June 2026 and is available in HD on DStv channel 236 and GOtv channel 58 in Nigeria.
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