In an insightful podcast interview hosted by Tee Jay Dan, Nigerian poet, music critic and…
Month: September 2019
Mavin’s First Lady, Tiwa Savage, surprised us with her new project, Sugarcane. On the album…
The Gold album presents Adekunle as the new poster boy of affection.
The 2018 Headies winner for Best Vocal Performance is feisty in this piece of work
with no 21 st -century compromise,
Loss is a big theme in this anthology featuring very evocative and deeply felt tales of love and loss.
I listen and observe, and I am sensitive to what happens around me.
Afropolitan Vibes boasts of the most robust and heterogeneous crowd in Lagos. Germans, French, Koreans, Britons, Diaspora returnees
The list was chosen from 151 novels published in the UK or Ireland between 1 October 2018 and 30 September 2019.
Toni Morrison’s books are cultural artefacts. She wrote black with neither equivocation nor apologies.
It is by turns a brutally honest, funny and sad collection, with a wistful thread that goes through it
Nigerian art has been missing a critical element, sculpture has been relegated and Rele has opened up a critical conversation
I’d probably take Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani’s I Do Not Come to You By Chance.











