The 23-years-old drag queen came to the spotlight when he was seen dressed and acting like a lady, and would fondly allude to himself as the “Princess of Africa.”

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Lately, James appears to have reproved the title of the Princess of Africa, yet rather addresses himself as the “The King of Africa ”

In a particular post, he explicitly recognized himself as a man whose dream career is to turn into a big businessman, brand manager and specialist.

In other news: The city of Lagos will reverberate tomorrow night as African filmmakers and stars gather for the eighteenth edition of the lofty Africa Film Academy Awards, AMAA.

The glamorous occasion, which will be broadcast live on ST Nollywood channels on StarTimes and StarTimes-ON versatile app separately, will take place at the custom tailored Gem Aeida hall, Lekki phase I, Lagos. During the week, the organizers announced the singing couple, P-Square as the headliners of the award night.

Other performers include Songbirds, Yinka Davies, Youthful Jon, Ayo Bankole, Zadok, Matty, Veentage Band, DJ Kenchello, and Gerald Eze.

Nonetheless, ahead of the upcoming show, the organizers graduated a total of 890 understudies of the African Film Academy sponsored by the Lagos State Government with grants to assist them with starting up in the creative area. The graduation of the understudies was part of the extended activities lined up to herald the award night.

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Speaking at an occasion tagged “Film in a Case Graduation Ceremony” held at the Lagos Theater, Igando in Alimosho, Lead representative Sanwo-Olu restated his administration’s obligation to collaborate with stakeholders in the entertainment industry to train and acquire abilities that would create a biological system to give occupation to creative minds.

He also encouraged the graduates and other creatives to take advantage of the Lagos States Work Trust Asset and the State Film Asset, to become independently employed and managers of labor.

Speaking earlier, Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Pharm. (Mrs) Uzamat Akinbile-Yusuf, said the initiative was to make the adolescents agents of change in the creative industry and break new grounds to enable them to become confident. She said the concept had been expanded to foster the arts and culture for ideal performance to stimulate economic development, abilities, and occupation creation to overcome any barrier in the state creative industry.

In her remarks, a famous filmmaker and CEO of the African Film Academy, Peace Anyiam-Osigwe, complimented the firmness of the graduates and encouraged them to investigate the creative industry with training got at the academy. Anyiam-Osigwe said however the mandate was to train 600 individuals, the Academy proceeded to train and take care of 890 understudies in Epe, Alimosho, and Badagry.  She noticed that a portion of those trained in the Academy has already been engaged by professionals in the creative and entertainment worlds.

The graduates and a portion of their works were introduced to Lead representative Sanwo-Olu after a six-week free intensive training.