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Moana 2 Trailer Released: Premiering November 27

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Disney has given fans a sneak peek at Moana 2, with the second full trailer dropping on Thursday. The trailer features a new song titled “We’re Back,” which showcases the return of Moana (voiced by Auliʻi Cravalho) and demigod Maui (voiced by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson). The sequel is set to release on November 27, just in time for Thanksgiving.

In this installment, Moana embarks on a quest to find a hidden island in order to lift a curse that has affected her home in Oceania. She will confront a variety of creatures led by Matangi, a fearsome goddess from the underworld. Initially envisioned as a Disney+ series due to pandemic restrictions, Moana 2 has been transformed into a feature film. Additionally, a live-action adaptation of the original *Moana* is slated for release in 2026.


 

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“I’ve Lost Brand Deals Due to My Past Choices” – Nkechi Blessing Sunday Expresses Regret

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Nollywood Actress Nkechi Blessing Sunday expresses regret after losing brand deals due to her choice of lifestyle.

The actress takes to her Instagram to lament and express dissatisfaction as third opinions have spoilt her opportunities with brands.

According to the actress, her past romance choices has affected her reputation and how others view her. Which ended up with her losing brand deals.

“This is my sincere apology to everybody that has seen me as an idiot, a nuisance and a notoriety. Please, I beg you in the name of God, if you see someone that wants to work with me, give them the benefit of doubt, tell them ‘know her by yourself’, I am a very sweet person to work with.”


 

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Comedian Ali Baba Shares Insightful Post on Struggles of Gospel Artists: “From Rejection to Recognition”

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Nigerian Comedian Ali Baba shares his opinion and insights to the debate on gospel Artist fees. The comedian takes to his Instagram page to emphasize and highlight the struggles and changed of a gospel artist.

The comedian shares personal stories of many gospel artists who have struggled with their lifestyle and finances. He then states “In the end, the ones that stayed in the local parishes, see the ones that launched out on their own apursued the gospel ministration, became popular, accepted, paid, & invited, by the same parish that refused to even give them tokens of particles from tithes, to ease, their tight corner.”

It can be recalled that Pastor Lazarus started out the debate with his comment on gospel Artist fees.


 

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“I Promised Her a House, But I Failed” – Orezi Shares His Own Experience with Broken Promises

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Nigerian Singer Orezi, speaks on a promise from the past to his ex-girlfriend. The singer reveals that he promised her a house however he failed to keep his promise.

The singer made the revelation during a recent interview with Echo Room. The topic of discussion was that of Burna Boy’s failed promise to Sophie Egbueje.

“I’m not part of the Lamborghini boys. I have never promised a lady anything worth N300 million. Am I crazy?”

“I once promised a lady a house but I didn’t deliver. Why would I buy her a house? For what? Ladies also promise to be faithful to one partner and they often fail. So, let every gender keep promising. It’s a dog eat dog world.”


 

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