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WWE Friday Night SmackDown: High Stakes, Bitter Rivalries, and How to Catch it All on GOtv!

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It’s Friday night, and the energy is electric because the blue brand is taking over the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida! If you aren’t glued to your screen yet, here is why tonight’s WWE SmackDown is a certified “can’t-miss” event on the Road to WrestleMania 42

The air is thick with tension as we head toward the Elimination Chamber. Tonight isn’t just about winning; it’s about survival and securing a seat at the table for the most brutal structure in sports entertainment.

Triple Threat Men’s Qualifier

It’s a collision of generations and styles! The “HIM” of SmackDown, Carmelo Hayes, faces off against his former best friend, Trick Williams and the powerhouse Damian Priest. With a spot in the Men’s Elimination Chamber on the line, expect high-flying manoeuvres and heavy-hitting drama.

The Queen’s Return to the Ring

Charlotte Flair is back in the mix, but she has a massive mountain to climb. She enters a Triple Threat qualifier against the “Irresistible Force” Nia Jax and the rising star Kiana James. Will the Queen reclaim her throne, or will Nia’s raw power crush those dreams?

The Dominant Powerhouse

Since his main roster debut, Oba Femi has been an absolute force of nature. Tonight, “The Ruler” is set to unleash more chaos in a high-impact clash against Kit Wilson.

While Femi is expected to dominate the ring, the biggest mystery isn’t the match itself—it’s his future. All eyes are on the Nigerian powerhouse tonight to see if he finally reveals which brand he’ll be calling home. Will he officially sign with the blue brand, or is he just passing through to leave a trail of destruction?

You can also expect appearances from the “American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes, who is still navigating the chaotic fallout with Drew McIntyre, and the always-iconic Randy Orton. Plus, with Jade Cargill and Tiffany Stratton looming large in the women’s division, the “Tiffy Time” clock is definitely ticking!

Catch all the drama Live on the WWE Channel (GOtv Channel 128) by 2 am and runs a prime-time repeat on Saturdays at 7 PM so you can enjoy the carnage at a more sociable hour.

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MasterChef Nigeria Arrives And Sunday Nights on GOtv Just Got Better

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The world’s most prestigious culinary competition has finally landed in Nigeria, bringing with it global standards, high-stakes drama, and a powerful celebration of local flavours.MasterChef Nigeria premiered on Africa Magic Showcase (Channel 8) and Africa Magic Family (Channel 7), introducing viewers to a new era of culinary excellence.At stake is a life-changing grand prize of ₦73 million and the coveted title of Nigeria’s first-ever MasterChef.Ten exceptional home cooks from across the country have stepped into the MasterChef kitchen, not as professionals, but as passionate individuals driven by ambition and talent.From a content creator in Magboro to a lawyer in Abuja, a domestic staff member in Lagos, and a cloud kitchen manager in Lekki, each contestant brings a unique story, but shares the same hunger to win.Leading the competition are two of Nigeria’s most respected culinary figures: Chef Stone and Chef Eros.Known for their influence and expertise, they bring both discipline and personality to the kitchen.“I have trained over 7,000 students. Nigeria is one of the most diverse countries in the world, and our food reflects that. We just need to tell that story on a plate,” said Chef Stone.Chef Eros adds:“MasterChef Nigeria is set to be incredibly competitive. From demanding tasks to defining moments under pressure, viewers will witness the true depth of culinary talent in this country. As we like to say, Naija no dey carry last.”Contestants will face a series of intense, high-pressure challenges designed to test their creativity, technical skill, and resilience.And for some, it’s strictly business.“I am here for business. I am here to cook. I am not here to play or make friends,” said contestant Derry.Across 13 episodes, viewers can expect a compelling mix of tension, discovery, and unforgettable moments as the competition unfolds.MasterChef Nigeria airs every Sunday at 7:00 PM on Africa Magic Showcase (Channel 8) and Africa Magic Family (Channel 7), with repeat broadcasts on Thursdays at 12:00 PM on Africa Magic Family.

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Relive the Shows You Grew Up With on GOtv

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There was a time in our lives when life was simple. Not perfect, not fancy, but simple in a way that just felt complete.We weren’t thinking about bills, deadlines, or what the future would look like. Our biggest concern? Whether NEPA would take light before our favourite show came on or if someone would change the channel at the wrong time.Back then, happiness didn’t need planning. You’d rush through homework, eat quickly, and settle in front of the TV like it was the most important part of your day. And honestly, it was.Those shows weren’t just shows, they were moments.Then we grew up. Life got busier, louder, and a lot more demanding. But somehow, those memories stayed.Sometimes it hits you out of nowhere, like a theme song or seeing your niece or nephew watching something familiar. And just like that, you’re taken back.Back to when watching SpongeBob SquarePants felt like the highlight of your day. Back to singing along to Mickey Mouse Clubhouse like you were part of the cast. Even those “I’m too grown for cartoons” days still had room for The Thundermans and Henry Danger.It’s funny how those shows did more than just entertain us. They gave us something to look forward to. Something that made the day feel lighter, no matter what.But every now and then, there’s something comforting about knowing that those moments still exist somewhere. The things that once made us laugh, relax, and forget everything for a while are still there, unchanged.Channels like Disney Junior and Nickelodeon are still running those same shows, holding onto that same kind of joy we didn’t even realise we’d miss. And platforms like GOtv quietly keep that connection alive. Because after a long day of trying to figure life out, sometimes what you need isn’t something new.Sometimes, you just want something that reminds you of who you used to be, something that lets you sit back, laugh a little, and for a moment forget all the noise. And maybe, without even realising it, you smile, because for a few minutes, life feels simple again. 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.

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AMVCA Young Filmmakers Day: Where African Talent Meets Opportunity

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As African storytelling continues to reach new audiences around the world, a new generation of filmmakers is stepping up with bold ideas, fresh perspectives, and stories that feel anything but ordinary. Helping to drive this momentum is the MultiChoice Talent Factory, which is setting the stage for Young Filmmakers Day ahead of its Awards Night on May 6.This special gathering is more than a pre-awards celebration. It serves as a bridge connecting aspiring filmmakers with the industry experts who are actively shaping Africa’s creative economy. The focus is clear: create a space where talent meets opportunity, and where ideas are not only shared but refined into careers.A Space for Audacious StorytellingWith the theme “Audacious Storytelling & Attracting The Right Opportunities,” the event is positioned as a call to action for young creatives across the continent. It reflects a growing shift in African storytelling, one that encourages risk-taking, originality, and authenticity.From script development to production insights, participants will have the opportunity to engage directly with industry professionals, gaining practical guidance on how to navigate an increasingly competitive film landscape. The conversations are expected to move beyond inspiration into how stories are shaped, funded, and positioned for both local and global audiences.Building the Next Generation of African FilmmakersWhat makes Young Filmmakers Day significant is its intentional focus on access. For many emerging creatives, breaking into the film industry is not just about talent, it is about connection. This initiative seeks to close that gap by placing young storytellers in the same room as decision-makers, mentors, and established creators.Backed by Canal+ through its investment in creative development across Africa, the program reinforces a long-term vision: to strengthen the continent’s storytelling pipeline and ensure African narratives continue to evolve on global platforms.How to ParticipateAspiring filmmakers interested in attending are encouraged to register by sending an email to TALENTFACTORY@CANAL-PLUS.COM. Slots are limited to reinforce the exclusivity and value of direct engagement with industry leaders.

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