Nigerian entertainment doesn’t sleep. Neither should your news feed.

Afrobeats drops at midnight. BellaNaija breaks a celebrity story before your morning tea. Mark Angel uploads a skit and within six hours it has a million views. Nollywood announces a new Netflix deal and every blog runs it simultaneously. If you’re trying to keep up with the pulse of Nigerian music, comedy, celebrity gist, and Nollywood — manually checking twenty tabs is not a strategy. It’s a full-time job.

That’s exactly why we built this.

At NaijaNEwsFeeds.com, our entire mission is to bring every meaningful Nigerian news and entertainment update to one place, the moment it’s published. And this week, we completed what we believe is the most comprehensive Nigerian music and entertainment RSS feed collection ever assembled — 50+ verified, live RSS/Atom feeds, spanning 7 categories, packaged into a single industry-standard OPML file.

Here’s a full breakdown of what we built, why it matters, and what it means for you as a reader of this site.


🔍 Why We Did This: The Problem with Nigerian Entertainment Coverage

Nigeria produces some of the most dynamic, fastest-moving entertainment content on the planet. Afrobeats is now a global genre. Nollywood is the world’s second-largest film industry by volume. Nigerian comedy skits — from Mark Angel to Broda Shaggi to Lasisi Elenu — command tens of millions of YouTube views and shape internet culture across Africa and the diaspora.

Yet if you want to follow all of this in one place, in real time, you’ve historically had two bad options:

  • Option A: Follow dozens of individual social media accounts and drown in an algorithmic timeline that doesn’t show you everything.
  • Option B: Bookmark 20 websites and check them manually, missing half the stories anyway.

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) was built to solve exactly this problem. It’s the technology that lets any website push its newest content to you the instant it’s published — no algorithm, no filter, no delay. And OPML is the format that lets you bundle hundreds of RSS feeds into one importable file.

We decided to build the definitive OPML collection for Nigerian entertainment — and then use it to power this very website.


📦 What We Built: 50+ Feeds Across 7 Categories

We researched, verified and categorised over 50 live RSS and Atom feeds from Nigeria’s top entertainment sources. For sources that had no native RSS feed — particularly Instagram-first skit makers — we engineered custom feed solutions so nothing gets missed. Here’s the full breakdown:

📰 Category 1: Major Nigerian Newspapers — Entertainment Sections

Nigeria’s national newspapers are still the bedrock of credible entertainment reporting. We tapped the dedicated /entertainment/feed/ RSS endpoints from every major title:

  • Punch Newspaper — Nigeria’s most widely read paper, with a dedicated entertainment RSS
  • Vanguard — Daily coverage of celebrity news, music industry and Nollywood
  • The Guardian Nigeria — In-depth arts and entertainment journalism
  • Premium Times — Investigative reporting extended to the entertainment beat
  • Daily Post — Fast-moving entertainment stories with broad reach
  • Channels TV — Nigeria’s No.1 TV station brings its entertainment desk online
  • PM News — Lagos-based afternoon paper with strong entertainment coverage
  • TheCable — Sharp lifestyle and entertainment from one of Nigeria’s most credible digital papers
  • Nigerian Tribune — The oldest surviving private newspaper in Nigeria
  • Leadership Nigeria — Abuja-based national paper covering the entertainment economy

Every one of these is configured to fire immediately on new publication — so when Punch drops an exclusive interview with Burna Boy, it appears on NaijaNEwsFeeds within seconds.

🎭 Category 2: Celebrity & Entertainment Blogs

This is where Naija entertainment culture truly lives — in the blogs. We’ve included the full roster of Nigeria’s most influential celebrity and entertainment platforms:

  • BellaNaija — The grandmother of Nigerian entertainment blogging, founded 2006. Over 1.9M Twitter followers.
  • Linda Ikeji’s Blog — Nigeria’s most famous blogger. If it happened in Naija celebrity world, Linda has it.
  • Pulse Nigeria — Four separate sub-feeds: Entertainment, Music, Celebrity, and Movies/Nollywood
  • GistLover — The internet’s favourite source of Naija gist with 1.3M Facebook followers
  • Kemi Filani News — Premium Nigerian celebrity news and entertainment journalism
  • 36NG — Nollywood gossip, actor profiles and spicy celebrity updates
  • CreebHills — Breaking Nigerian celebrity news across fashion, music and lifestyle
  • YNaija — The voice of young, culturally engaged Nigerians
  • Information Nigeria — Nigeria’s largest information portal with a rich entertainment section
  • Nollywood Times — Dedicated hub for Nollywood news, skit reviews and trending stories
  • The Nollywood Reporter — Reviews, interviews and box office reporting from Nigeria’s film industry
  • MCEbiscoo — Africa-wide popular platform with 175K+ Facebook followers

🎵 Category 3: Music Blogs & Download Sites

Music is the engine of Nigerian cultural exports, and this category is the heartbeat of the feed collection. Eighteen sources track every new release, music video, album drop and chart movement:

  • NotJustOk — Nigeria’s #1 most visited music website since 2006; 2.3M Facebook followers
  • TooXclusive — Nigerian and Ghanaian music releases and entertainment news
  • NaijaLoaded — Nigeria’s #1 entertainment forum and music download site
  • NaijaVibes — Africa’s top music platform since 2012; Afrobeats, Afropop, Gqom, Gospel
  • 9jaFlaver — Music, comedy, entertainment and viral content since 2014
  • Mp3Bullet.ng — Latest Nigerian songs, videos and albums
  • Xclusiveloaded — Run by a Nigerian DJ; the hottest songs and mixtapes daily
  • NaijaGreen (9jagreenTv) — Music and entertainment news since 2015
  • FreeGbedu — Emerging Nigerian hip-hop and contemporary music
  • Novice2Star — Contributes to the colourful narrative of Afrobeats; 1.1M Facebook followers
  • Val9ja — Daily Nigerian songs, news and celebrity lifestyle
  • 47Vibez — Naija mp3, mp4 and entertainment gossip
  • WadupNaija — African music latest updates
  • YabaLeft Online — A favourite Naija music download destination; 6M Facebook followers
  • GospelHotspot — Nigeria’s No.1 Gospel Music download site; 2.3M Facebook followers
  • PraiseJamzBlog — The go-to blog for Nigerian gospel music lovers
  • Spotivik — Nigerian music platform across Afrobeat, Reggae, Pop and Gospel
  • Harmattan Rain — Curating emerging and alternative African music

😂 Category 4: Comedy Skits & Viral Content

This category required the most creative engineering — and it’s one of our favourites.

Nigeria’s skit economy is now worth millions of dollars. Two-thirds of Nigerians watch comedy skits regularly. Top creators earn through endorsements, YouTube monetisation and brand partnerships. But here’s the challenge: the biggest skit makers don’t run WordPress blogs. They live on YouTube and Instagram. Standard RSS readers can’t follow them natively.

Our solution? YouTube’s native Atom feed system. Every YouTube channel has a hidden, real-time Atom/RSS feed at youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=... that fires the instant a new video is published. We’ve connected six of Nigeria’s biggest skit channels directly into the feed:

  • Mark Angel Comedy — Nigeria’s most subscribed comedy YouTube channel
  • Sirbalo Clinic Comedy — The creator of the iconic “if to say” series
  • Broda Shaggi — Aka Samuel Animashaun Perry; viral street comedian turned major star
  • Lasisi Elenu — Yoruba comedian with one of Nigeria’s most distinctive skit styles
  • AY Comedian — AY Makun’s official channel; “Who wants to be a Billionaire” and more
  • Yawa Skits — 30M+ views; comedy about survival on the Lagos streets

We also connected Pulse Nigeria’s trending/viral section and 9jaFlaver’s dedicated comedy category to catch skit news, reviews and discourse from the blog side.

🌐 Category 5: News Aggregators & Portals

These are the platforms that cast the widest net across Nigerian entertainment and news — ideal for catching stories that individual blogs might miss:

  • Naija News — Breaking 9ja news 24/7
  • Sahara Reporters — Citizen journalism and investigative entertainment reporting
  • Tori.ng — Celebrity and entertainment news portal
  • GoldNews Nigeria — Entertainment, sports and politics aggregator
  • NaijaHotStars — Africa’s hottest news, music and lifestyle
  • The NewsGuru — Africa’s #1 news portal; 149K Facebook followers
  • Legit.ng — Entertainment, music, gossip and pop culture

🎤 Category 6: Afrobeats & Afropop Specialists

Afrobeats is no longer just a Nigerian genre — it’s a global movement. These sources cover it with the depth and expertise it deserves:

  • Naijabulletin — Entertainment news and Naija MP3 hub
  • JukeboxMusic.com.ng — #1 African Music and Video Streaming website
  • GlobalInfo247 — Entertainment and music updates from a global Nigerian lens
  • Audiomack Nigeria Trending — Real-time feed of trending Nigerian releases on Audiomack

⚙️ Category 7: Custom RSS — Sources Without Native Feeds

Some of Nigeria’s most important entertainment voices don’t have conventional RSS feeds. We solved this with custom feed solutions:

  • Stella Dimoko Korkus (SDK Blog) — One of Nigeria’s most-read celebrity commentators; uses Blogger’s native Atom endpoint
  • Tunde Ednut Blog — Celebrity blogger with massive reach; Blogger Atom feed
  • BBC Pidgin — The BBC’s Pidgin-language service covers Nigerian entertainment for a massive audience
  • AllAfrica Nigeria Entertainment — Aggregates entertainment stories from 140+ African news organisations
  • Nollywood Spotlight — Film industry news via Blogger Atom
  • ValidUpdates — Nigerian entertainment and music platform
  • Channels TV — Music & Arts — Category-specific feed from Nigeria’s top TV network
  • Naijapals Music — Nigerian music feed from Africa’s largest social network

⚡ How It Powers NaijaNEwsFeeds.com — In Real Time

Every one of these 50+ feeds is now plugged into the RSS engine that runs this website. Here’s what that means in practice:

When Davido drops a new single at midnight, NotJustOk publishes within minutes. Their RSS feed fires. NaijaNEwsFeeds pulls the item automatically. You see it here — without visiting NotJustOk, without checking Twitter, without doing anything at all.

When Mark Angel uploads a new skit on a Tuesday afternoon, his YouTube channel’s Atom feed triggers instantly. The video appears in our comedy section within moments of going live.

When Linda Ikeji breaks a celebrity story on a Thursday morning, her Blogger Atom feed pushes it to us simultaneously. You don’t miss a thing.

This is the power of RSS done right. No algorithms deciding what you see. No engagement-bait clogging your timeline. Just every story, the moment it’s published, in one place.


📥 Download the OPML File — Free

We’re making this entire collection available as a free download. The file is fully compliant with the OPML 2.0 standard, which means it works with virtually every RSS reader and news aggregator on the market — Feedly, Inoreader, NewsBlur, NetNewsWire, FreshRSS, WordPress RSS plugins, and more.

To use it:

  1. Download the OPML file below
  2. Open your RSS reader or WordPress RSS plugin
  3. Choose “Import OPML” and upload the file
  4. All 50+ Nigerian entertainment feeds will be imported instantly, organised by category

For WordPress site owners using the native RSS plugin (the same stack that powers NaijaNEwsFeeds.com): simply navigate to your RSS plugin’s import section, upload the file, and the feeds will begin pulling content immediately. No manual configuration needed.

⬇️ Download the Nigerian Entertainment OPML File — FREE


🚀 What This Means for Nigerian Entertainment Media

Let’s be direct about what we’re building here — and why it matters beyond just convenience.

The Nigerian entertainment industry is one of the most culturally significant and fastest-growing creative economies on earth. Afrobeats generates hundreds of millions in streaming revenue annually. Nollywood produces thousands of films a year and is actively expanding its Netflix and Amazon Prime presence. The skit economy alone has created direct and indirect employment for over a million young Nigerians.

But coverage of this industry is fragmented. Stories are buried in social media timelines. Music drops get missed. Skit makers go viral and mainstream media catches up three days later. Industry announcements disappear in a sea of content.

A properly structured, always-on RSS aggregation system — exactly what we’ve built — changes this. It means:

  • Fans never miss a music drop, a Nollywood trailer, or a skit from their favourite creator
  • Industry professionals can monitor the full media landscape in real time
  • Journalists and bloggers can track breaking stories across every major source simultaneously
  • Marketers and brands get an unfiltered view of what’s trending in Naija entertainment

This is the infrastructure that Nigerian entertainment deserves.


🔮 What’s Coming Next

This OPML collection is a living document. The Nigerian entertainment landscape moves fast and we move with it. Here’s what we’re working on:

  • Sports-Entertainment Crossover Feeds — Nigerian football culture and celebrity athletes
  • Afrobeats Global Coverage — International media covering Nigerian music (Rolling Stone, Billboard, The Guardian UK)
  • Podcast RSS Integration — Nigeria’s growing podcast scene, from True Crime Naija to The Honest Bunch
  • Fashion & Style Feeds — Nigeria’s booming fashion industry deserves its own category
  • Real-Time Trend Alerts — Integrating Twitter/X trend data to flag when Naija content goes viral globally

If you know a Nigerian entertainment source we’ve missed — a blog, a YouTube channel, a podcast, a magazine — drop it in the comments below. We’ll verify it and add it to the next version of the OPML file.


🇳🇬 Stay Connected. Stay Ahead. Stay Naija.

Nigerian entertainment is a world-class product. The fans, the industry professionals, the global diaspora — everyone who loves what Nigeria creates — deserves a world-class way to follow it.

That’s NaijaNEwsFeeds.com. Bookmark us. Share us. Come back daily.

And if you’re building your own RSS setup, take the OPML file. It’s our gift to the community that makes Nigerian entertainment what it is.

🏠 Explore NaijaNEwsFeeds.com — Your One-Stop Naija Entertainment Hub


This post was researched and published by the editorial team at NaijaNEwsFeeds.com — Nigeria’s real-time entertainment news aggregator. For corrections, additions or partnership enquiries, contact us through the website.

Afrobeats drops at midnight. BellaNaija breaks a celebrity story before your morning tea. Mark Angel uploads a skit and within six hours it has a million views. Nollywood announces a new Netflix deal and every blog runs it simultaneously. If you’re trying to keep up with the pulse of Nigerian music, comedy, celebrity gist, and Nollywood — manually checking twenty tabs is not a strategy. It’s a full-time job.

That’s exactly why we built this.

At NaijaNEwsFeeds.com, our entire mission is to bring every meaningful Nigerian news and entertainment update to one place, the moment it’s published. And this week, we completed what we believe is the most comprehensive Nigerian music and entertainment RSS feed collection ever assembled — 50+ verified, live RSS/Atom feeds, spanning 7 categories, packaged into a single industry-standard OPML file.

Here’s a full breakdown of what we built, why it matters, and what it means for you as a reader of this site.


🔍 Why We Did This: The Problem with Nigerian Entertainment Coverage

Nigeria produces some of the most dynamic, fastest-moving entertainment content on the planet. Afrobeats is now a global genre. Nollywood is the world’s second-largest film industry by volume. Nigerian comedy skits — from Mark Angel to Broda Shaggi to Lasisi Elenu — command tens of millions of YouTube views and shape internet culture across Africa and the diaspora.

Yet if you want to follow all of this in one place, in real time, you’ve historically had two bad options:

  • Option A: Follow dozens of individual social media accounts and drown in an algorithmic timeline that doesn’t show you everything.
  • Option B: Bookmark 20 websites and check them manually, missing half the stories anyway.

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) was built to solve exactly this problem. It’s the technology that lets any website push its newest content to you the instant it’s published — no algorithm, no filter, no delay. And OPML is the format that lets you bundle hundreds of RSS feeds into one importable file.

We decided to build the definitive OPML collection for Nigerian entertainment — and then use it to power this very website.


📦 What We Built: 50+ Feeds Across 7 Categories

We researched, verified and categorised over 50 live RSS and Atom feeds from Nigeria’s top entertainment sources. For sources that had no native RSS feed — particularly Instagram-first skit makers — we engineered custom feed solutions so nothing gets missed. Here’s the full breakdown:

📰 Category 1: Major Nigerian Newspapers — Entertainment Sections

Nigeria’s national newspapers are still the bedrock of credible entertainment reporting. We tapped the dedicated /entertainment/feed/ RSS endpoints from every major title:

  • Punch Newspaper — Nigeria’s most widely read paper, with a dedicated entertainment RSS
  • Vanguard — Daily coverage of celebrity news, music industry and Nollywood
  • The Guardian Nigeria — In-depth arts and entertainment journalism
  • Premium Times — Investigative reporting extended to the entertainment beat
  • Daily Post — Fast-moving entertainment stories with broad reach
  • Channels TV — Nigeria’s No.1 TV station brings its entertainment desk online
  • PM News — Lagos-based afternoon paper with strong entertainment coverage
  • TheCable — Sharp lifestyle and entertainment from one of Nigeria’s most credible digital papers
  • Nigerian Tribune — The oldest surviving private newspaper in Nigeria
  • Leadership Nigeria — Abuja-based national paper covering the entertainment economy

Every one of these is configured to fire immediately on new publication — so when Punch drops an exclusive interview with Burna Boy, it appears on NaijaNEwsFeeds within seconds.

🎭 Category 2: Celebrity & Entertainment Blogs

This is where Naija entertainment culture truly lives — in the blogs. We’ve included the full roster of Nigeria’s most influential celebrity and entertainment platforms:

  • BellaNaija — The grandmother of Nigerian entertainment blogging, founded 2006. Over 1.9M Twitter followers.
  • Linda Ikeji’s Blog — Nigeria’s most famous blogger. If it happened in Naija celebrity world, Linda has it.
  • Pulse Nigeria — Four separate sub-feeds: Entertainment, Music, Celebrity, and Movies/Nollywood
  • GistLover — The internet’s favourite source of Naija gist with 1.3M Facebook followers
  • Kemi Filani News — Premium Nigerian celebrity news and entertainment journalism
  • 36NG — Nollywood gossip, actor profiles and spicy celebrity updates
  • CreebHills — Breaking Nigerian celebrity news across fashion, music and lifestyle
  • YNaija — The voice of young, culturally engaged Nigerians
  • Information Nigeria — Nigeria’s largest information portal with a rich entertainment section
  • Nollywood Times — Dedicated hub for Nollywood news, skit reviews and trending stories
  • The Nollywood Reporter — Reviews, interviews and box office reporting from Nigeria’s film industry
  • MCEbiscoo — Africa-wide popular platform with 175K+ Facebook followers

🎵 Category 3: Music Blogs & Download Sites

Music is the engine of Nigerian cultural exports, and this category is the heartbeat of the feed collection. Eighteen sources track every new release, music video, album drop and chart movement:

  • NotJustOk — Nigeria’s #1 most visited music website since 2006; 2.3M Facebook followers
  • TooXclusive — Nigerian and Ghanaian music releases and entertainment news
  • NaijaLoaded — Nigeria’s #1 entertainment forum and music download site
  • NaijaVibes — Africa’s top music platform since 2012; Afrobeats, Afropop, Gqom, Gospel
  • 9jaFlaver — Music, comedy, entertainment and viral content since 2014
  • Mp3Bullet.ng — Latest Nigerian songs, videos and albums
  • Xclusiveloaded — Run by a Nigerian DJ; the hottest songs and mixtapes daily
  • NaijaGreen (9jagreenTv) — Music and entertainment news since 2015
  • FreeGbedu — Emerging Nigerian hip-hop and contemporary music
  • Novice2Star — Contributes to the colourful narrative of Afrobeats; 1.1M Facebook followers
  • Val9ja — Daily Nigerian songs, news and celebrity lifestyle
  • 47Vibez — Naija mp3, mp4 and entertainment gossip
  • WadupNaija — African music latest updates
  • YabaLeft Online — A favourite Naija music download destination; 6M Facebook followers
  • GospelHotspot — Nigeria’s No.1 Gospel Music download site; 2.3M Facebook followers
  • PraiseJamzBlog — The go-to blog for Nigerian gospel music lovers
  • Spotivik — Nigerian music platform across Afrobeat, Reggae, Pop and Gospel
  • Harmattan Rain — Curating emerging and alternative African music

😂 Category 4: Comedy Skits & Viral Content

This category required the most creative engineering — and it’s one of our favourites.

Nigeria’s skit economy is now worth millions of dollars. Two-thirds of Nigerians watch comedy skits regularly. Top creators earn through endorsements, YouTube monetisation and brand partnerships. But here’s the challenge: the biggest skit makers don’t run WordPress blogs. They live on YouTube and Instagram. Standard RSS readers can’t follow them natively.

Our solution? YouTube’s native Atom feed system. Every YouTube channel has a hidden, real-time Atom/RSS feed at youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=... that fires the instant a new video is published. We’ve connected six of Nigeria’s biggest skit channels directly into the feed:

  • Mark Angel Comedy — Nigeria’s most subscribed comedy YouTube channel
  • Sirbalo Clinic Comedy — The creator of the iconic “if to say” series
  • Broda Shaggi — Aka Samuel Animashaun Perry; viral street comedian turned major star
  • Lasisi Elenu — Yoruba comedian with one of Nigeria’s most distinctive skit styles
  • AY Comedian — AY Makun’s official channel; “Who wants to be a Billionaire” and more
  • Yawa Skits — 30M+ views; comedy about survival on the Lagos streets

We also connected Pulse Nigeria’s trending/viral section and 9jaFlaver’s dedicated comedy category to catch skit news, reviews and discourse from the blog side.

🌐 Category 5: News Aggregators & Portals

These are the platforms that cast the widest net across Nigerian entertainment and news — ideal for catching stories that individual blogs might miss:

  • Naija News — Breaking 9ja news 24/7
  • Sahara Reporters — Citizen journalism and investigative entertainment reporting
  • Tori.ng — Celebrity and entertainment news portal
  • GoldNews Nigeria — Entertainment, sports and politics aggregator
  • NaijaHotStars — Africa’s hottest news, music and lifestyle
  • The NewsGuru — Africa’s #1 news portal; 149K Facebook followers
  • Legit.ng — Entertainment, music, gossip and pop culture

🎤 Category 6: Afrobeats & Afropop Specialists

Afrobeats is no longer just a Nigerian genre — it’s a global movement. These sources cover it with the depth and expertise it deserves:

  • Naijabulletin — Entertainment news and Naija MP3 hub
  • JukeboxMusic.com.ng — #1 African Music and Video Streaming website
  • GlobalInfo247 — Entertainment and music updates from a global Nigerian lens
  • Audiomack Nigeria Trending — Real-time feed of trending Nigerian releases on Audiomack

⚙️ Category 7: Custom RSS — Sources Without Native Feeds

Some of Nigeria’s most important entertainment voices don’t have conventional RSS feeds. We solved this with custom feed solutions:

  • Stella Dimoko Korkus (SDK Blog) — One of Nigeria’s most-read celebrity commentators; uses Blogger’s native Atom endpoint
  • Tunde Ednut Blog — Celebrity blogger with massive reach; Blogger Atom feed
  • BBC Pidgin — The BBC’s Pidgin-language service covers Nigerian entertainment for a massive audience
  • AllAfrica Nigeria Entertainment — Aggregates entertainment stories from 140+ African news organisations
  • Nollywood Spotlight — Film industry news via Blogger Atom
  • ValidUpdates — Nigerian entertainment and music platform
  • Channels TV — Music & Arts — Category-specific feed from Nigeria’s top TV network
  • Naijapals Music — Nigerian music feed from Africa’s largest social network

⚡ How It Powers NaijaNEwsFeeds.com — In Real Time

Every one of these 50+ feeds is now plugged into the RSS engine that runs this website. Here’s what that means in practice:

When Davido drops a new single at midnight, NotJustOk publishes within minutes. Their RSS feed fires. NaijaNEwsFeeds pulls the item automatically. You see it here — without visiting NotJustOk, without checking Twitter, without doing anything at all.

When Mark Angel uploads a new skit on a Tuesday afternoon, his YouTube channel’s Atom feed triggers instantly. The video appears in our comedy section within moments of going live.

When Linda Ikeji breaks a celebrity story on a Thursday morning, her Blogger Atom feed pushes it to us simultaneously. You don’t miss a thing.

This is the power of RSS done right. No algorithms deciding what you see. No engagement-bait clogging your timeline. Just every story, the moment it’s published, in one place.


📥 Download the OPML File — Free

We’re making this entire collection available as a free download. The file is fully compliant with the OPML 2.0 standard, which means it works with virtually every RSS reader and news aggregator on the market — Feedly, Inoreader, NewsBlur, NetNewsWire, FreshRSS, WordPress RSS plugins, and more.

To use it:

  1. Download the OPML file below
  2. Open your RSS reader or WordPress RSS plugin
  3. Choose “Import OPML” and upload the file
  4. All 50+ Nigerian entertainment feeds will be imported instantly, organised by category

For WordPress site owners using the native RSS plugin (the same stack that powers NaijaNEwsFeeds.com): simply navigate to your RSS plugin’s import section, upload the file, and the feeds will begin pulling content immediately. No manual configuration needed.

⬇️ Download the Nigerian Entertainment OPML File — FREE


🚀 What This Means for Nigerian Entertainment Media

Let’s be direct about what we’re building here — and why it matters beyond just convenience.

The Nigerian entertainment industry is one of the most culturally significant and fastest-growing creative economies on earth. Afrobeats generates hundreds of millions in streaming revenue annually. Nollywood produces thousands of films a year and is actively expanding its Netflix and Amazon Prime presence. The skit economy alone has created direct and indirect employment for over a million young Nigerians.

But coverage of this industry is fragmented. Stories are buried in social media timelines. Music drops get missed. Skit makers go viral and mainstream media catches up three days later. Industry announcements disappear in a sea of content.

A properly structured, always-on RSS aggregation system — exactly what we’ve built — changes this. It means:

  • Fans never miss a music drop, a Nollywood trailer, or a skit from their favourite creator
  • Industry professionals can monitor the full media landscape in real time
  • Journalists and bloggers can track breaking stories across every major source simultaneously
  • Marketers and brands get an unfiltered view of what’s trending in Naija entertainment

This is the infrastructure that Nigerian entertainment deserves.


🔮 What’s Coming Next

This OPML collection is a living document. The Nigerian entertainment landscape moves fast and we move with it. Here’s what we’re working on:

  • Sports-Entertainment Crossover Feeds — Nigerian football culture and celebrity athletes
  • Afrobeats Global Coverage — International media covering Nigerian music (Rolling Stone, Billboard, The Guardian UK)
  • Podcast RSS Integration — Nigeria’s growing podcast scene, from True Crime Naija to The Honest Bunch
  • Fashion & Style Feeds — Nigeria’s booming fashion industry deserves its own category
  • Real-Time Trend Alerts — Integrating Twitter/X trend data to flag when Naija content goes viral globally

If you know a Nigerian entertainment source we’ve missed — a blog, a YouTube channel, a podcast, a magazine — drop it in the comments below. We’ll verify it and add it to the next version of the OPML file.


🇳🇬 Stay Connected. Stay Ahead. Stay Naija.

Nigerian entertainment is a world-class product. The fans, the industry professionals, the global diaspora — everyone who loves what Nigeria creates — deserves a world-class way to follow it.

That’s NaijaNEwsFeeds.com. Bookmark us. Share us. Come back daily.

And if you’re building your own RSS setup, take the OPML file. It’s our gift to the community that makes Nigerian entertainment what it is.

🏠 Explore NaijaNEwsFeeds.com — Your One-Stop Naija Entertainment Hub


This post was researched and published by the editorial team at NaijaNEwsFeeds.com — Nigeria’s real-time entertainment news aggregator. For corrections, additions or partnership enquiries, contact us through the website.

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Afrobeats drops at midnight. BellaNaija breaks a celebrity story before your morning tea. Mark Angel uploads a skit and within six hours it has a million views. Nollywood announces a new Netflix deal and every blog runs it simultaneously. If you’re trying to keep up with the pulse of Nigerian music, comedy, celebrity gist, and Nollywood — manually checking twenty tabs is not a strategy. It’s a full-time job.

That’s exactly why we built this.

At NaijaNEwsFeeds.com, our entire mission is to bring every meaningful Nigerian news and entertainment update to one place, the moment it’s published. And this week, we completed what we believe is the most comprehensive Nigerian music and entertainment RSS feed collection ever assembled — 50+ verified, live RSS/Atom feeds, spanning 7 categories, packaged into a single industry-standard OPML file.

Here’s a full breakdown of what we built, why it matters, and what it means for you as a reader of this site.


🔍 Why We Did This: The Problem with Nigerian Entertainment Coverage

Nigeria produces some of the most dynamic, fastest-moving entertainment content on the planet. Afrobeats is now a global genre. Nollywood is the world’s second-largest film industry by volume. Nigerian comedy skits — from Mark Angel to Broda Shaggi to Lasisi Elenu — command tens of millions of YouTube views and shape internet culture across Africa and the diaspora.

Yet if you want to follow all of this in one place, in real time, you’ve historically had two bad options:

  • Option A: Follow dozens of individual social media accounts and drown in an algorithmic timeline that doesn’t show you everything.
  • Option B: Bookmark 20 websites and check them manually, missing half the stories anyway.

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) was built to solve exactly this problem. It’s the technology that lets any website push its newest content to you the instant it’s published — no algorithm, no filter, no delay. And OPML is the format that lets you bundle hundreds of RSS feeds into one importable file.

We decided to build the definitive OPML collection for Nigerian entertainment — and then use it to power this very website.


📦 What We Built: 50+ Feeds Across 7 Categories

We researched, verified and categorised over 50 live RSS and Atom feeds from Nigeria’s top entertainment sources. For sources that had no native RSS feed — particularly Instagram-first skit makers — we engineered custom feed solutions so nothing gets missed. Here’s the full breakdown:

📰 Category 1: Major Nigerian Newspapers — Entertainment Sections

Nigeria’s national newspapers are still the bedrock of credible entertainment reporting. We tapped the dedicated /entertainment/feed/ RSS endpoints from every major title:

  • Punch Newspaper — Nigeria’s most widely read paper, with a dedicated entertainment RSS
  • Vanguard — Daily coverage of celebrity news, music industry and Nollywood
  • The Guardian Nigeria — In-depth arts and entertainment journalism
  • Premium Times — Investigative reporting extended to the entertainment beat
  • Daily Post — Fast-moving entertainment stories with broad reach
  • Channels TV — Nigeria’s No.1 TV station brings its entertainment desk online
  • PM News — Lagos-based afternoon paper with strong entertainment coverage
  • TheCable — Sharp lifestyle and entertainment from one of Nigeria’s most credible digital papers
  • Nigerian Tribune — The oldest surviving private newspaper in Nigeria
  • Leadership Nigeria — Abuja-based national paper covering the entertainment economy

Every one of these is configured to fire immediately on new publication — so when Punch drops an exclusive interview with Burna Boy, it appears on NaijaNEwsFeeds within seconds.

🎭 Category 2: Celebrity & Entertainment Blogs

This is where Naija entertainment culture truly lives — in the blogs. We’ve included the full roster of Nigeria’s most influential celebrity and entertainment platforms:

  • BellaNaija — The grandmother of Nigerian entertainment blogging, founded 2006. Over 1.9M Twitter followers.
  • Linda Ikeji’s Blog — Nigeria’s most famous blogger. If it happened in Naija celebrity world, Linda has it.
  • Pulse Nigeria — Four separate sub-feeds: Entertainment, Music, Celebrity, and Movies/Nollywood
  • GistLover — The internet’s favourite source of Naija gist with 1.3M Facebook followers
  • Kemi Filani News — Premium Nigerian celebrity news and entertainment journalism
  • 36NG — Nollywood gossip, actor profiles and spicy celebrity updates
  • CreebHills — Breaking Nigerian celebrity news across fashion, music and lifestyle
  • YNaija — The voice of young, culturally engaged Nigerians
  • Information Nigeria — Nigeria’s largest information portal with a rich entertainment section
  • Nollywood Times — Dedicated hub for Nollywood news, skit reviews and trending stories
  • The Nollywood Reporter — Reviews, interviews and box office reporting from Nigeria’s film industry
  • MCEbiscoo — Africa-wide popular platform with 175K+ Facebook followers

🎵 Category 3: Music Blogs & Download Sites

Music is the engine of Nigerian cultural exports, and this category is the heartbeat of the feed collection. Eighteen sources track every new release, music video, album drop and chart movement:

  • NotJustOk — Nigeria’s #1 most visited music website since 2006; 2.3M Facebook followers
  • TooXclusive — Nigerian and Ghanaian music releases and entertainment news
  • NaijaLoaded — Nigeria’s #1 entertainment forum and music download site
  • NaijaVibes — Africa’s top music platform since 2012; Afrobeats, Afropop, Gqom, Gospel
  • 9jaFlaver — Music, comedy, entertainment and viral content since 2014
  • Mp3Bullet.ng — Latest Nigerian songs, videos and albums
  • Xclusiveloaded — Run by a Nigerian DJ; the hottest songs and mixtapes daily
  • NaijaGreen (9jagreenTv) — Music and entertainment news since 2015
  • FreeGbedu — Emerging Nigerian hip-hop and contemporary music
  • Novice2Star — Contributes to the colourful narrative of Afrobeats; 1.1M Facebook followers
  • Val9ja — Daily Nigerian songs, news and celebrity lifestyle
  • 47Vibez — Naija mp3, mp4 and entertainment gossip
  • WadupNaija — African music latest updates
  • YabaLeft Online — A favourite Naija music download destination; 6M Facebook followers
  • GospelHotspot — Nigeria’s No.1 Gospel Music download site; 2.3M Facebook followers
  • PraiseJamzBlog — The go-to blog for Nigerian gospel music lovers
  • Spotivik — Nigerian music platform across Afrobeat, Reggae, Pop and Gospel
  • Harmattan Rain — Curating emerging and alternative African music

😂 Category 4: Comedy Skits & Viral Content

This category required the most creative engineering — and it’s one of our favourites.

Nigeria’s skit economy is now worth millions of dollars. Two-thirds of Nigerians watch comedy skits regularly. Top creators earn through endorsements, YouTube monetisation and brand partnerships. But here’s the challenge: the biggest skit makers don’t run WordPress blogs. They live on YouTube and Instagram. Standard RSS readers can’t follow them natively.

Our solution? YouTube’s native Atom feed system. Every YouTube channel has a hidden, real-time Atom/RSS feed at youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=... that fires the instant a new video is published. We’ve connected six of Nigeria’s biggest skit channels directly into the feed:

  • Mark Angel Comedy — Nigeria’s most subscribed comedy YouTube channel
  • Sirbalo Clinic Comedy — The creator of the iconic “if to say” series
  • Broda Shaggi — Aka Samuel Animashaun Perry; viral street comedian turned major star
  • Lasisi Elenu — Yoruba comedian with one of Nigeria’s most distinctive skit styles
  • AY Comedian — AY Makun’s official channel; “Who wants to be a Billionaire” and more
  • Yawa Skits — 30M+ views; comedy about survival on the Lagos streets

We also connected Pulse Nigeria’s trending/viral section and 9jaFlaver’s dedicated comedy category to catch skit news, reviews and discourse from the blog side.

🌐 Category 5: News Aggregators & Portals

These are the platforms that cast the widest net across Nigerian entertainment and news — ideal for catching stories that individual blogs might miss:

  • Naija News — Breaking 9ja news 24/7
  • Sahara Reporters — Citizen journalism and investigative entertainment reporting
  • Tori.ng — Celebrity and entertainment news portal
  • GoldNews Nigeria — Entertainment, sports and politics aggregator
  • NaijaHotStars — Africa’s hottest news, music and lifestyle
  • The NewsGuru — Africa’s #1 news portal; 149K Facebook followers
  • Legit.ng — Entertainment, music, gossip and pop culture

🎤 Category 6: Afrobeats & Afropop Specialists

Afrobeats is no longer just a Nigerian genre — it’s a global movement. These sources cover it with the depth and expertise it deserves:

  • Naijabulletin — Entertainment news and Naija MP3 hub
  • JukeboxMusic.com.ng — #1 African Music and Video Streaming website
  • GlobalInfo247 — Entertainment and music updates from a global Nigerian lens
  • Audiomack Nigeria Trending — Real-time feed of trending Nigerian releases on Audiomack

⚙️ Category 7: Custom RSS — Sources Without Native Feeds

Some of Nigeria’s most important entertainment voices don’t have conventional RSS feeds. We solved this with custom feed solutions:

  • Stella Dimoko Korkus (SDK Blog) — One of Nigeria’s most-read celebrity commentators; uses Blogger’s native Atom endpoint
  • Tunde Ednut Blog — Celebrity blogger with massive reach; Blogger Atom feed
  • BBC Pidgin — The BBC’s Pidgin-language service covers Nigerian entertainment for a massive audience
  • AllAfrica Nigeria Entertainment — Aggregates entertainment stories from 140+ African news organisations
  • Nollywood Spotlight — Film industry news via Blogger Atom
  • ValidUpdates — Nigerian entertainment and music platform
  • Channels TV — Music & Arts — Category-specific feed from Nigeria’s top TV network
  • Naijapals Music — Nigerian music feed from Africa’s largest social network

⚡ How It Powers NaijaNEwsFeeds.com — In Real Time

Every one of these 50+ feeds is now plugged into the RSS engine that runs this website. Here’s what that means in practice:

When Davido drops a new single at midnight, NotJustOk publishes within minutes. Their RSS feed fires. NaijaNEwsFeeds pulls the item automatically. You see it here — without visiting NotJustOk, without checking Twitter, without doing anything at all.

When Mark Angel uploads a new skit on a Tuesday afternoon, his YouTube channel’s Atom feed triggers instantly. The video appears in our comedy section within moments of going live.

When Linda Ikeji breaks a celebrity story on a Thursday morning, her Blogger Atom feed pushes it to us simultaneously. You don’t miss a thing.

This is the power of RSS done right. No algorithms deciding what you see. No engagement-bait clogging your timeline. Just every story, the moment it’s published, in one place.


📥 Download the OPML File — Free

We’re making this entire collection available as a free download. The file is fully compliant with the OPML 2.0 standard, which means it works with virtually every RSS reader and news aggregator on the market — Feedly, Inoreader, NewsBlur, NetNewsWire, FreshRSS, WordPress RSS plugins, and more.

To use it:

  1. Download the OPML file below
  2. Open your RSS reader or WordPress RSS plugin
  3. Choose “Import OPML” and upload the file
  4. All 50+ Nigerian entertainment feeds will be imported instantly, organised by category

For WordPress site owners using the native RSS plugin (the same stack that powers NaijaNEwsFeeds.com): simply navigate to your RSS plugin’s import section, upload the file, and the feeds will begin pulling content immediately. No manual configuration needed.

⬇️ Download the Nigerian Entertainment OPML File — FREE


🚀 What This Means for Nigerian Entertainment Media

Let’s be direct about what we’re building here — and why it matters beyond just convenience.

The Nigerian entertainment industry is one of the most culturally significant and fastest-growing creative economies on earth. Afrobeats generates hundreds of millions in streaming revenue annually. Nollywood produces thousands of films a year and is actively expanding its Netflix and Amazon Prime presence. The skit economy alone has created direct and indirect employment for over a million young Nigerians.

But coverage of this industry is fragmented. Stories are buried in social media timelines. Music drops get missed. Skit makers go viral and mainstream media catches up three days later. Industry announcements disappear in a sea of content.

A properly structured, always-on RSS aggregation system — exactly what we’ve built — changes this. It means:

  • Fans never miss a music drop, a Nollywood trailer, or a skit from their favourite creator
  • Industry professionals can monitor the full media landscape in real time
  • Journalists and bloggers can track breaking stories across every major source simultaneously
  • Marketers and brands get an unfiltered view of what’s trending in Naija entertainment

This is the infrastructure that Nigerian entertainment deserves.


🔮 What’s Coming Next

This OPML collection is a living document. The Nigerian entertainment landscape moves fast and we move with it. Here’s what we’re working on:

  • Sports-Entertainment Crossover Feeds — Nigerian football culture and celebrity athletes
  • Afrobeats Global Coverage — International media covering Nigerian music (Rolling Stone, Billboard, The Guardian UK)
  • Podcast RSS Integration — Nigeria’s growing podcast scene, from True Crime Naija to The Honest Bunch
  • Fashion & Style Feeds — Nigeria’s booming fashion industry deserves its own category
  • Real-Time Trend Alerts — Integrating Twitter/X trend data to flag when Naija content goes viral globally

If you know a Nigerian entertainment source we’ve missed — a blog, a YouTube channel, a podcast, a magazine — drop it in the comments below. We’ll verify it and add it to the next version of the OPML file.


🇳🇬 Stay Connected. Stay Ahead. Stay Naija.

Nigerian entertainment is a world-class product. The fans, the industry professionals, the global diaspora — everyone who loves what Nigeria creates — deserves a world-class way to follow it.

That’s NaijaNEwsFeeds.com. Bookmark us. Share us. Come back daily.

And if you’re building your own RSS setup, take the OPML file. It’s our gift to the community that makes Nigerian entertainment what it is.

🏠 Explore NaijaNEwsFeeds.com — Your One-Stop Naija Entertainment Hub


This post was researched and published by the editorial team at NaijaNEwsFeeds.com — Nigeria’s real-time entertainment news aggregator. For corrections, additions or partnership enquiries, contact us through the website.

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