Tonto Dikeh Drops ‘King’ Persona, Embraces Faith-Driven Rebrand as “Evangelist Tonto”

For over a decade, Tonto Dikeh built one of Nollywood’s most defiant personal brands. The “King Tonto” identity was bold, controversial, and intentionally disruptive, a symbol of female authority in an industry that rarely handed women the crown.

In a video shared on March 2, 2026, the actress publicly announced that she will no longer answer to “King Tonto Dikeh,” describing the decision as an act of spiritual obedience.

In obedience to the Holy Spirit, I will no longer be addressed as ‘King Tonto Dikeh.’ You can call me ‘The Woman of God,’ ‘Evangelist Tonto.’ I’m going from a mess to a message.

She added that “Tonto Dikeh” or “Auntie Tonto” are also acceptable but the royal moniker that once defined her public image has officially been laid to rest.

When Dikeh adopted the “King” title around 2011, it wasn’t random branding. It became a statement.

Through marriage headlines, divorce battles, co-parenting disputes, political ambition, mental health conversations, and frequent online controversies, the “King” persona functioned as armor. It projected dominance in moments when public scrutiny was at its peak.

But in 2026, she is repositioning herself not as a symbol of resistance, but as a vessel of ministry.

Unlike some celebrity conversions that appear abrupt, Dikeh’s shift has been building publicly since late 2025.

She recently completed a discipleship program at Streams of Joy International, describing it as a foundational step in deepening her spiritual walk. She has also shared testimonies about financial restoration, claiming what she called “mega money” blessings after recommitting herself to Christian discipline.

Her Instagram presence has noticeably changed. Prayer sessions. Bible reflections. Invitations to worship and “speak in tongues” during live broadcasts. Language centered on healing, obedience, and divine reconstruction.

Dikeh has not announced retirement from Nollywood. However, her public language suggests ministry may take precedence. Whether that translates into gospel media projects, church leadership, faith-based films, or a complete pivot away from mainstream entertainment is still unclear.

She continues to operate the Tonto Dikeh Foundation, which focuses on philanthropy and advocacy.

If there is one constant in Tonto Dikeh’s career, it is reinvention.

From controversial actress to political aspirant, from “King” to now “Evangelist,” she has consistently reshaped her narrative in public view. Whether “Evangelist Tonto” becomes a permanent identity or another chapter in an evolving public story will unfold over time. But as of March 2, 2026, one of Nollywood’s most polarizing figures has clearly chosen a new spotlight and it’s spiritual.

Tom Holland and Zendaya Are Married — Law Roach Reports “The Wedding Has Already Happened”

Tom Holland and Zendaya are reportedly married, following a surprise revelation from Zendaya’s longtime stylist and creative partner, Law Roach, at the 2026 Actor Awards.

Speaking on the red carpet, Roach stunned fans when he said:

The wedding has already happened — you missed it!

When asked to clarify whether he was serious, Roach reportedly responded:

It’s very true.

The comments immediately sparked widespread speculation online, with fans and entertainment outlets scrambling to confirm what would be one of the most low-key celebrity weddings in recent memory.

Tom Holland and Zendaya first met in 2016 while filming Spider-Man: Homecoming, where they played on-screen love interests. For years, the two dismissed romance rumors, maintaining that they were close friends.

It wasn’t until 2021 after paparazzi photos surfaced that their relationship was publicly acknowledged.

Since then, the pair have carefully guarded their privacy. Unlike many celebrity couples, they rarely post about each other on social media and almost never discuss the relationship in detail during interviews.

Speculation about a possible engagement intensified in 2025 when Zendaya appeared at the Golden Globes wearing a noticeable diamond ring. Neither she nor Holland addressed the rumors at the time, further fueling the belief that they prefer to keep major life moments off the record.

If Law Roach’s comments are accurate, the marriage may have followed the same discreet path; intimate, controlled, and far from the public spectacle that typically surrounds A-list weddings.

As at the time of this report, neither Zendaya nor Tom Holland has officially confirmed the marriage. Their management has also not issued a statement.

However, Roach’s proximity to Zendaya makes his words particularly significant. As the stylist behind many of her most iconic red carpet moments, he is considered part of her inner creative circle, not an outsider speculating from afar.

Rema Nominated for ‘Most Handsome Man Alive 2026’ by Netizens’ Choice Magazine

Divine Ikubor, better known by his stage name Rema, has added another milestone to his ever-growing list of achievements.

The Nigerian Afrobeats star has been officially nominated for the “Most Handsome Man Alive 2026” title by Netizens’ Choice Magazine, earning recognition that extends beyond music and into global pop-culture influence.

Over the past few years, Rema has evolved from a fast-rising Nigerian act into one of Africa’s most internationally visible artists. His 2022 smash hit Calm Down became a global phenomenon, dominating charts across multiple continents and introducing millions to Afrobeats.

But beyond the numbers, Rema has cultivated a distinct identity: bold fashion choices, confident stage presence, and an aesthetic that resonates strongly with Gen Z audiences worldwide.

The “Most Handsome Man Alive” list typically celebrates male public figures who command attention not just through their work, but through charisma, influence, and style. Rema’s inclusion signals how far his image now travels beyond music.

Rema isn’t alone in representing Nigeria. British-Nigerian actor Damson Idris also made the nomination list, highlighting the continued global visibility of African entertainers across industries from music to film.

Together, their nominations reflect a growing shift: African creatives are no longer niche exports. They are central to global conversations in entertainment, fashion, and youth culture.

Public perception, online influence, and cultural visibility now shape celebrity status just as much as awards or chart positions. Rema’s nomination is proof of that swift change. 

God’s Plan Surpasses 3 Billion Spotify Streams, Marking Another Career Peak for Drake

Drake’s 2018 anthem “God’s Plan” has officially crossed 3 billion streams on Spotify, becoming the second song in his catalogue to reach the landmark figure. In an era where viral moments come and go. 

When “God’s Plan” dropped in January 2018, it didn’t just debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, it stayed there for 11 weeks. The track, initially released as part of the Scary Hours EP and later included on Scorpion, quickly became one of the defining songs of the late 2010s.

Crossing 3 billion streams places “God’s Plan” in an elite category occupied by only a small number of global records. These aren’t just hits,  they are songs that have become part of everyday listening culture worldwide.

Drake’s first entry into the 3 billion club was One Dance, his 2016 global smash featuring Wizkid and Kyla. That song remains one of the most-streamed tracks in Spotify history, comfortably sitting above 4 billion streams.

With “God’s Plan” now reaching the same milestone tier, Drake stands among the few artists with multiple songs surpassing 3 billion streams on Spotify.

The music video, where Drake gave away nearly $1 million to individuals and families in Miami amplified its cultural weight. It wasn’t just a promotional rollout; it became a global moment.

Years later, the record continues to generate millions of streams weekly, fueled by playlists, algorithmic discovery, and a new generation of listeners discovering Drake’s catalogue.

Warner Bros. Discovery Agrees to $110 Billion Sale to Paramount Skydance After Netflix Walks Away

Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) has formally agreed to sell itself to Paramount Skydance in a massive $110 billion deal, with shareholders set to receive $31 per share in cash. The companies announced their definitive agreement on Friday, ending months of speculation, boardroom negotiations, and a tense bidding war.

The acquisition marks one of the largest media mergers in recent history and reshapes the global entertainment landscape.

The deal closes the door on WBD’s previous arrangement with Netflix, which had been in talks to acquire key assets from the company. However, after Paramount Skydance, backed by media executive David Ellison submitted a superior all-cash offer, WBD’s board determined it was financially stronger and more attractive to shareholders.

Netflix reportedly had four days to match the $31-per-share bid but declined almost immediately, stating that matching the offer would no longer be financially viable. With that, the streaming giant exited the race, clearing the path for Paramount’s victory.

Upon completion, the merger will unite two historic entertainment libraries under one roof. Warner Bros. Discovery brings iconic film and television assets along with its streaming platform, HBO Max. Paramount Skydance adds Paramount Pictures, CBS, and its streaming arm, Paramount+.

Despite the formal agreement, the deal is not yet complete. It must still pass regulatory review and receive shareholder approval. Given the size of the merger and the consolidation of major studios, antitrust scrutiny is expected.

If approved, the transaction is projected to close later in 2026.

Ray Emodi Releases On It: First Music Project After Quitting Nollywood

Nigerian entertainer Ray Emodi has taken a bold step in his creative journey, releasing his first official music project titled On It just days after announcing his departure from Nollywood. 

In a move that has surprised many fans and followers, Emodi known for his memorable roles in various Nigerian films has announced that he has quit acting to focus fully on music. The announcement, made via a video on his Instagram page, confirmed that he would no longer be pursuing roles in films as he turned his attention to building a career in music. 

On It ” arrives as a five‑minute project comprising two tracks  “Innit” and “On Check” showcasing a new sound from Emodi and signaling the beginning of a fresh chapter in his artistic life. The project also features a collaboration with music artist Cruz of Life, adding a creative blend to the release that leans into catchy, contemporary vibes. 

Emodi took to Instagram to share the news with his followers, announcing that On It is now available on all major streaming platforms. “Go listen and show some love,” he wrote, urging fans to support his new music venture. 

The decision to leave Nollywood comes after years of work in the film industry. In his announcement, Emodi shared that he has filmed in challenging and even risky environments, including productions where safety concerns were real. He explained that the choice to quit acting was driven by a need to focus on his personal well‑being and creative passions. 

With On It now out in the world, Ray Emodi is clearly positioning himself as a new voice in Nigerian music. Whether he will continue to expand his musical output remains to be seen, but for now, this project represents a fresh beginning for an artist ready to explore a different side of his talent. 

NAACP Image Awards 2026: Full Creative Honors Winners List

The 57th NAACP Image Awards Creative Honors ceremony has unveiled its full slate of winners ahead of the main televised event, celebrating excellence across film, television, digital content, and performance.

With critical wins for Sinners, Abbott Elementary, and standout individual honorees including Don Lemon, the night itself was defined by range: prestige cinema, network comedy, digital creators, drama performances, and animated features all shared the spotlight.

Below is the complete list of winners announced during the Creative Honors presentation.

Film Winners

Outstanding Motion Picture – Sinners

Outstanding Director – Motion Picture – Ryan Coogler (Sinners)

Outstanding Writing – Motion Picture – Ryan Coogler (Sinners)

Outstanding Supporting Actress – Motion Picture – Wunmi Mosaku (Sinners)

Outstanding Supporting Actor – Motion Picture – Delroy Lindo (Sinners)

Outstanding Ensemble Cast – Motion Picture – Sinners

Outstanding Stunt Ensemble (Television or Motion Picture) – Sinners

Outstanding Cinematography – Motion Picture – Sinners

Outstanding Animated Motion Picture – Zootopia 2

Television Winners

Outstanding Comedy Series – Abbott Elementary

Outstanding Supporting Actor – Comedy Series – William Stanford Davis (Abbott Elementary)

Outstanding Supporting Actress – Comedy Series – Janelle James (Abbott Elementary)

Outstanding Directing – Comedy Series – Tyler James Williams (Abbott Elementary, “The Science Fair”)

Outstanding Supporting Actress – Drama Series – Aisha Hinds (9-1-1)

Talk, News & Digital Categories

Outstanding Host in a Talk or News/Information Series – Don Lemon (The Don Lemon Show)

Outstanding Digital Content Creator – Art/Comedy – Tee Sanders
Outstanding Host in a Talk/News/Information Series: Don Lemon for The Don Lemon Show

The main 57th NAACP Image Awards ceremony will air February 28, where additional winners across music, literature, and other entertainment fields will be announced.

Stay with Streamdorm for complete coverage of the main event and post-show analysis.

British-Nigerian Actor Damson Idris Becomes Formula 1 Global Brand Ambassador

British-Nigerian actor Damson Idris has officially joined the Formula 1 family as a Global Brand Ambassador, marking a significant crossover between entertainment and motorsport. The announcement comes after Idris starred alongside Brad Pitt in F1: The Movie, which became the highest-grossing sports film of all time, earning over $630 million globally.

Idris, who played rising driver Joshua Pearce in the film, filmed key scenes at live Grands Prix with full F1 collaboration, giving him first-hand experience of the sport’s intensity, precision, and innovation. This hands-on exposure turned his on-screen passion into genuine advocacy for Formula 1.

Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1, said:

Following his starring role in F1: The Movie, which helped bring our sport to new audiences, Damson is joining us as an official Global Brand Ambassador. With his incredible platform in entertainment and lifestyle, together we will push the boundaries of how we reach fans.

Idris added:

I’ve always been drawn to spaces where culture, performance, and precision meet, and Formula 1 sits right at the centre of that. Being part of this world now means a lot to me, and I’m proud to represent something that inspires and connects people all over the world.

As Global Brand Ambassador, Idris will attend multiple Grands Prix and participate in content initiatives, partner campaigns, and promotional activities, aiming to attract a new wave of fans to the sport.

Burna Boy Leads Top 5 Most Subscribed Nigerian Musicians on YouTube in 2026

As Afrobeats continues its transformation from regional sound to global export, YouTube has become one of the clearest markers of long-term fan loyalty. Beyond streaming numbers and chart placements, subscriber counts reveal something deeper: sustained audience commitment.

Based on 2025–2026 data compiled from channel analytics trackers and industry reports, five Nigerian artists currently dominate YouTube’s subscriber rankings and the margins between them tell an important story about momentum, virality, and global positioning.

1. Burna Boy: 5.4–5.7 Million Subscribers

Burna Boy remains the most-subscribed Nigerian musician on YouTube in early 2026.

With reported figures ranging between 5.43 million and 5.7 million subscribers, the Grammy winner continues to convert global acclaim into digital loyalty. His channel houses high-production music videos, tour documentation, festival performances, and official releases including material from I Told Them….

More significantly, his total views reportedly exceed 3 billion, a milestone that reinforces not just popularity but sustained visual consumption across continents.

Burna’s dominance reflects consistency. His audience does not spike only during album cycles; it remains active between releases.

2. Rema: 4.9–5.4 Million Subscribers

If there is a serious challenger to the top spot, it is Rema.

With subscriber counts estimated between 4.97 million and 5.38 million, the gap between him and Burna Boy has narrowed considerably. The global success of “Calm Down”, particularly its international remix run, continues to drive discovery traffic to his channel.

Rema’s strategy leans heavily on youthful branding, global collaborations, and steady visual output. His growth curve suggests that YouTube is becoming a core pillar of his international expansion.

If momentum continues at its current pace, the number one position may soon face real competition.

3. Davido: 4.6–4.9 Million Subscribers

Davido remains firmly in the top three, with subscriber figures hovering between 4.6 million and 4.91 million.

Unlike some peers whose channels focus strictly on polished visuals, Davido blends official videos with personality-driven content. Behind the scenes moments, collaborations, and lifestyle elements contribute to his engagement levels.

His YouTube presence complements his strong performance across DSPs, maintaining his reputation as one of Afrobeats’ most commercially consistent figures.

4. CKay: 4.1–4.3 Million Subscribers

CKay’s ranking reflects the long tail of global virality.

Following the international explosion of “Love Nwantiti,” his channel subscriber base has stabilized between 4.14 million and 4.31 million. What stands out is retention. Many viral artists struggle to convert momentary attention into sustained subscription growth.

His hybrid Afrobeats-R&B sound and steady output have allowed him to maintain a strong global audience well beyond the peak of a single record.

5. Wizkid: 3.3–3.5 Million Subscribers

Wizkid closes the top five with approximately 3.34 million to 3.5 million subscribers on his primary channel.

Wizkid’s digital presence extends beyond one official channel, with features, label uploads, and collaborative visuals dispersed across platforms. While his subscriber count may not lead, his global catalog performance and cultural footprint remain immense.

This ranking reflects channel concentration not influence.

Wizkid at Chanel RTW Spring 2025 as part of Paris Ready to Wear Fashion Week held at Grand Palais on October 1, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Swan Gallet/WWD via Getty Images)

Visual Effects Society Awards 2026: Full Winners List Across Film, TV, Animation and Games

The 24th Annual Visual Effects Society (VES) Awards took place on February 25, 2026, in Los Angeles, celebrating excellence in visual effects across film, television, animation, commercials, games, and immersive experiences.

Widely regarded as one of the most prestigious honors in the global VFX industry, the VES Awards recognize the artists and technical teams behind some of the year’s most visually ambitious productions. This year’s ceremony reflected the expanding scope of visual storytelling from blockbuster cinema to streaming series, animated features, and real-time interactive media.

Below is the full list of major winners from the 2026 ceremony.

Feature Film Categories

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature 

Winner: Avatar: Fire and Ash

Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature

Winner: Sinners

Outstanding Animation in an Animated Feature

Winner: KPop Demon Hunters

Television & Episodic

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode

Winner: Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age — “The Big Freeze”

Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode

Winner: The Residence — “The Fall of the House of Usher”

Real-Time, Commercial & Special Venue

Outstanding Visual Arts in a Real-Time Project

Winner: Ghost of Yōtei

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Commercial

Winner: BMW — “Heart of Joy | Meet Okto the Octopus”

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Special Venue Project

Winner: Sphere presentation of The Wizard of Oz

Character Awards

Outstanding Character in a Photoreal Feature

Winner: Avatar: Fire and Ash — Varang, Leader of the Ash Clan

Outstanding Character in an Animated Feature

Winner: KPop Demon Hunters — Rumi

Outstanding Character in an Episodic or Real-Time Project

Winner: IT: Welcome to Derry — The Pickle Monster

Environment Awards

Outstanding Environment in a Photoreal Feature

Winner: Avatar: Fire and Ash — Bridgehead Industrial City

Outstanding Environment in an Animated Feature

Winner: Zootopia 2 — Marsh Market

Outstanding Environment in an Episodic or Real-Time Project

Winner: Andor — The Senate District

Technical Achievement Categories

Outstanding CG Cinematography

Winner: Avatar: Fire and Ash

Outstanding Model in a Photoreal or Animated Project

Winner: Avatar: Fire and Ash — The Windtraders’ Gondola

Outstanding Effects Simulations in a Photoreal Feature

Winner: Avatar: Fire and Ash

Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Animated Feature

Winner: KPop Demon Hunters

Outstanding Special (Practical) Effects in a Photoreal Project

Winner: Andor — “Who Are You?”

Outstanding Compositing & Lighting in a Commercial

Winner: BMW — “Heart of Joy | Meet Okto the Octopus”

Emerging Technology Award

Winner: Avatar: Fire and Ash — Kora Fire Toolset

Special Honors

The ceremony also recognized long-standing contributions to the craft:

VES Lifetime Achievement Award

Winner: Jerry Bruckheimer

Visionary Award

Winner: Richard Taylor

The 24th Annual Visual Effects Society (VES) Awards delivered a clear frontrunner for this year’s awards season conversation. Avatar: Fire and Ash, directed by James Cameron, emerged as the night’s biggest winner, taking home seven awards and reaffirming the franchise’s technical supremacy in modern cinema.

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