Entertainment
Heartbeat Episode 2: Three Notes, Mixed Signals, and One Best Kisser
Episode 2 of Heartbeat turned up the heat, giving viewers a closer look at the singles, their intentions, and the sparks already flying in the Love Pad.Ken and Latifah were still feeling the closeness from their night together. Latifah was clearly enjoying the attention and didn’t want it to end, while Ken expressed comfort with her but also hinted at exploring other connections, a move that immediately stirred emotions.As the singles settled in, conversations revealed more about who they really are. Chidera admitted her views on marriage and kids might clash with Kenna’s, though she confessed she liked him. Hilda shared that she was still trying to figure out Igwe, while Alvin revealed he finds older, intelligent women especially attractive. Shekinah, on the other hand, admitted she wasn’t connecting the way she hoped and longed for someone she could truly flow with in the Love Pad.Drama soon followed when the singles wrote notes to the people who caught their eye and dropped them on the Walls of Heart. While some singles like Chidera, Kena, and Hilda didn’t receive any notes, Toria and Igwe were clearly the centre of attention.Toria received notes from three different singles. Igwe wrote that he finds her attractive and would love to explore a connection with her. Ken described her as his “spec” and said he wants to get to know her on a deeper level, while Alvin expressed interest and curiosity, hoping to see where a connection with her could lead.Igwe also received notes from three singles. Latifah asked him to make the first move, sharing that she would like to have conversations with him. Shekinah said she wanted to explore deeper conversations, while Toria wrote that she’s interested in getting to know him better and seeing where things could go.Some singles didn’t get any notes, but that didn’t shake them. Chidera felt confident about her bond with Kena, Kena stayed focused on Chidera, and Hilda kept her cool despite the quiet attention.Tensions rose during a playful lemon game when Shekinah stopped mid-play, leading to a heated exchange with Igwe. Later, Shekinah and Alvin had an honest conversation about respect and communication, leaving Shekinah surprised by his directness. Ken and Latifah navigated tricky emotions as Ken admitted he’d like to be paired with Toria if recoupling happened, which didn’t sit well with Latifah, who revealed she had her eyes on Igwe.The episode climaxed with the Score Kiss Challenge, a blindfolded game where men kissed each woman while wearing headphones, and the women rated each kiss purely on feel. When the scores were counted, Igwe emerged as the best kisser, earning the power to choose who he would spend the night with in the Love Nest, a choice that could shift dynamics across the house.Episode 2 proved that attraction, curiosity, and tension are rising fast. With notes exchanged, sparks flying, and Igwe holding the key to the next night, all eyes are on Episode 3 to see who will get the Love Nest and whose hearts will collide next.Catch Heartbeat every Sunday at 9 pm on Africa Magic Showcase, GOtv Channel 8, and Showmax.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
“Pepsi Recognised DJs Before Anyone Else Did” – DJ Obi of Obi’s House
Cultural institutions are not declared; they are formed through time, trust and presence. In Nigeria’s contemporary entertainment landscape, Pepsi has quietly evolved into one.Long before Detty December became a global phrase, Pepsi was already embedded in the structure of December, supporting concerts, backing DJs, and investing in platforms that would later define the season.From early live music experiences like Corporate Elite and Rhythm Unplugged to DJ-driven spaces and block parties, Pepsi consistently positioned itself where culture was forming, not where it had already arrived.“For a while, it was Pepsi and December,” recalls Ayo Animashaun. “They were everywhere.”One of the brand’s most significant cultural interventions was its early recognition of DJs as central figures in nightlife culture. At a time when DJs were largely seen as facilitators rather than tastemakers, Pepsi placed them front and centre both symbolically and commercially.DJ Obi recalls that shift vividly. “The first December we did Obi’s House, Pepsi was the only brand there. That told us we were seen.”This long-term commitment extended to alternative and emerging spaces. Ronny Jadtiani of Element House reflects on a decade-long partnership. “From 2016 till now, Pepsi has always believed in our vision. That consistency is rare.”Perhaps the clearest measure of institutional relevance is adaptability. As Nigerian music expanded globally and December culture diversified from concerts to raves to block parties, Pepsi remained present, adjusting its approach without losing cultural alignment.Joey Akan summarises it best: “Every time the culture shifts, Pepsi shifts with it.”Detty December did not emerge overnight. Neither did Pepsi’s place within it. What exists today is the result of years of sustained cultural investment by a brand that didn’t just sponsor moments but helped build them.
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Entertainment
Employee of the Year: Love, Ambition & Real-Life Moments
Valentine doesn’t always have to be loud.Sometimes it’s just good company, great vibes, shared laughs, and a movie or show that keeps everyone glued to the screen.The love season is a reminder that beyond the daily hustle, deadlines, and long hours, what truly matters is the people we get to share our hearts and our time with.Employee of the Year fits perfectly into this mood. A drama with a relatable story airing on Africa Magic Showcase. Set in a corporate environment and centred around love and ambition, the movie stars Ovie as the lead character, alongside Uzor Arukwe, Ijeoma Grace Agu, and Beatrice Adanne Tetenge.This is one of those stories that hits differently because it mirrors the reality of many people in this generation, trying to find balance between career growth and love. That alone makes it a must-watch.It’s a 3-part Africa Magic original office romance movie scheduled to air from February 12 to February 14 at 9 PM on Africa Magic Showcase, available on GOtv and DStv.So this love season, plan a moment.Sit back with your partner, friends, or family. Share a laugh, share a story, and enjoy meaningful time together.GOtv is also running its We Got You offer from now till February 28. Subscribe to any GOtv package and automatically enjoy the next package up at no extra cost. 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
Midweek Premier League Action Takes Centre Stage Live on SuperSport
The Premier League schedule intensifies this week with a full midweek programme ahead of the FA Cup weekend, as clubs across the table battle for points and momentum. SuperSport will broadcast all the key fixtures live on DStv and GOtv.Chelsea open the midweek action on Tuesday at 8:30 PM. Chelsea are in sharp form and sit just one point outside the Champions League places after a dominant win at Wolves, highlighted by Cole Palmer’s rapid hat-trick. Leeds arrive buoyed by a crucial win over Forest but face a stern test given their struggles away from home. This match airs on SS Premier League (GOtv Ch. 65, DStv Ch. 203).At the same time, Spurs face Newcastle in a clash between two sides under mounting pressure. Spurs remain winless in 2026 and will be without captain Cristian Romero, while Newcastle arrive on the back of three straight defeats after conceding late against Brentford. With both defences fragile, this fixture could hinge on who steadies first. Live on SS Football (GOtv Ch. 61, DStv Ch. 205).Tuesday night concludes at 9:15 PM as West Ham host Manchester United. United are chasing a fifth consecutive league win to strengthen their grip on a top-four place, with Bruno Fernandes and Bryan Mbeumo in fine form. West Ham eased relegation pressure last time out but have struggled at home against top sides. Watch live on SS Action (GOtv Ch. 66, DStv Ch. 206).Wednesday’s action begins at 8:30 PM with Aston Villa welcoming Brighton. Villa have lost ground in the title race and need a response to protect their top-three position, while Brighton arrive short on confidence after a derby defeat. This fixture is live on SS Action (GOtv Ch. 66, DStv Ch. 206).Also at 8:30 PM, Manchester City host Fulham on SS Premier League (GOtv Ch. 65, DStv Ch. 203). City return home after a dramatic win at Anfield and can apply pressure at the top of the table. Fulham have been competitive but will need defensive discipline to contain a City side gathering momentum.At 9:15 PM, Sunderland face Liverpool at the Stadium of Light. Liverpool travel with major defensive concerns following injuries and suspension, while Sunderland’s strong home form gives them belief of a possible upset. Live on SS Action (GOtv Ch. 66, DStv Ch. 206).The midweek programme wraps up on Thursday at 9:00 PM as Brentford host leaders Arsenal. Brentford come in confident after an impressive away win at Newcastle, while Arsenal continue to set the pace with Viktor Gyökeres in prolific form. This match will be shown on SS Premier League (GOtv Ch. 65, DStv Ch. 203).Midweek Match HighlightsTuesday, 10 FebruaryChelsea vs Leeds — 8:30 PM (SS Premier League)Tottenham Hotspur vs Newcastle United — 8:30 PM (SS Football)West Ham United vs Manchester United — 9:15 PM (SS Action)Wednesday, 11 FebruaryAston Villa vs Brighton & Hove Albion — 8:30 PM (SS Action)Manchester City vs Fulham — 8:30 PM (SS Premier League)Sunderland vs Liverpool — 9:15 PM (SS Action)Thursday, 12 FebruaryBrentford vs Arsenal — 9:00 PM (SS Premier League)Catch Every GameCatch all the football action live on SuperSport on DStv and GOtv. Matches are also available via DStv Stream and GOtv Stream. Subscribers can enjoy Open Access and upgrade benefits, while reconnecting customers receive access to the next higher package.Manage or upgrade your subscription via the MyDStv or MyGOtv apps, or visit www.dstv.com and www.gotvafrica.com, or dial *288# to stay connected.
