IMAX screenings for Christopher Nolan’s upcoming epic, “The Odyssey,” have completely sold out a full year ahead of its cinematic release on July 16, 2026, per nme.com. This week, 26 IMAX locations globally opened presales for...
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Can science fully account for the mysteries of human life?: A Review of Ayo Deforge’s Grips of Grief— Olukorede S Yishau
...Ayo Deforge, Grips of Grief, Agence Francophone pour la Numérotation Internationale du Livre Electre, 2025 pp.250
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IMAX screenings for Christopher Nolan’s upcoming epic, “The Odyssey,” have completely sold...
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Burna Boy's collaboration with Shaboozey on the Afro-country track “Change Your Mind” brings a refreshing twist to the uneven album. This track stands out for its soft and heartfelt mood. It's one of the album's rare instances where the innovation truly springs from deep emotion rather than just genre-mixing flair.
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Francois wants the head for its priceless historical value and for the feeling of power it accords. This leads to the relentless cycle of death and violence that ensues, signifying how greed and power always spill over to cause havoc. This is further amplified by the existence of corruption and lawlessness in places that should be pillars of justice.
They are ‘traps’ which the viewers should not be able to easily detect, and they must truly inspire misdirection and doubt. Without this apparent sense of jeopardy, a murder mystery loses its capacity to elicit and maintain tension.
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Burna Boy's collaboration with Shaboozey on the Afro-country track “Change Your Mind” brings a refreshing twist to the uneven album. This track stands out for its soft and heartfelt mood. It's one of the album's rare instances where the innovation truly springs from deep emotion rather than just genre-mixing flair.
Baddo’s Song’ with the South African musical duo Jazzworx and Thukuthela, a supposed homage to rapper-singer Olamide, does a disservice to his towering reputation in the Nigerian music scene. Why collaborate with artists not attuned to Nigerian street-pop or Olamide's musical brilliance and influences on a tribute song?
Almost a year after his comeback album, Ikigai, artist Olamide returns with his self-titled 11th studio album, Olamide. The title suggests a concept piece focusing on the artist’s life—a personal reflection or a defining statement about his artistic journey. It...
Central to the book is the influence of parental relationships on one’s understanding of love and identity. The narrative unpacks how experiences with earthly parents can either illuminate or distort perceptions of God. Cultural expectations around motherhood, religious commitment, and respect are interwoven throughout, revealing how societal norms can simultaneously comfort and complicate the grieving process.
The Village Priest by Remmy Nweke is a powerful narrative that weaves together history, tradition, resistance, reconciliation, and innovation—set within the verdant hills of Ilimefo, a village nestled in the heart of Igboland, where “the air was alive with the...
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Because of this, our environment becomes vital to our progress. As a fifteen-year-old, I knew this intuitively, not as I know it now, not theoretically. I knew that my environment was limited in significant ways. It wasn't one for creativity or imagination. It lay at the tail end of cynicism