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Safeguarding Celebrity Mental Health From Social Media Trolls

Celebrities often face intense scrutiny and negativity on social media, which can significantly impact their mental health. The constant barrage of comments, opinions, and sometimes harsh criticisms can create a toxic environment, leading to feelings of anxiety, depression, and even loneliness. Unlike the average individual, public figures live their lives under a magnifying glass, where...
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USAID, Ascend Studio Partner On $3.5m Investment In Nigeria’s Film Industry

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has partnered with a Nigerian creative organisation, Ascend Studio, to build the capacities of creatives in the Nigerian film industries. The $3.5m worth of investment programme supported by USAID, titled ‘Africa Creative Blueprint’, is targeted at providing intensive training for 3,500 Nigerian youths in TV production, develop...
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Miss Universe Runner-up AdetshinaTo Leave Pageantry, Relocate To Nigeria Amid Personal Struggles

Chidimma Adetshina, the celebrated runner-up at the Miss Universe competition, has made the surprising announcement that she is leaving the world of pageantry behind. In a candid interview with Silverbird TV, Adetshina revealed that her journey in the pageant industry has been marked by significant personal challenges, leading her to prioritise her well-being. “The experience...
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