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April 30, 2023

Jade Osiberu’s “Gangs of Lagos” triumphs in spectacle – Jerry Chiemeke

When gangsters disguised in Adamu orisha attire murder his father, Obalola, a precocious boy, resorts…

April 30, 2023
Interviews/Profiles
April 23, 2023

Remembering Toba Opaleye, a sublime broadcaster – Bankole Banjo

One fateful day, the Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State (BCOS) studios was chaotic when one…

April 23, 2023
Music Review
March 26, 2023

Lojay is an anti-romantic gangster on “Gangster Romantic” EP – Fatiat Saliu

From his lead single ‘Tonongo’ to ‘Monalisa’, both on his collaborative EP with Sarz LV…

March 26, 2023
Movie Review
March 19, 2023

Netflix’s The Strays Leaves you Catatonic – Peju Akande

Title: The Strays Writer/ Director: Nathaniel Martello-White, Cast: Ashley Madekwe, Jorden Myrie, Bukky Bakray, Samuel Small, Maria Almeida,…

March 19, 2023
Essays
March 12, 2023

The Uses of Others: Onyeka Nwelue and African Literature in the Age of Cancel Culture — James Yékú

Questions of cancel culture and African literature, in the frameworks of the contentious politics of…

March 12, 2023
Essays, Literary Essays
March 5, 2023

Onyeka Nwelue and Oxford University: How it all fell apart – A special report by The Lagos Review

This might be a good time to ask how did Onyeka Nwelue; university dropout, filmmaker, energetic cultural organizer, “tireless champion of African literature, significant and prolific author” get to Oxford?

March 5, 2023
Book Review
March 5, 2023

The Gospel According to the Oppressed: Review of Dulue Mbachu’s “Billy Bisa’s Secrets and Other Stories” — Uzor Maxim Uzoatu

Billy Bisa’s Secrets and Other Stories by Dulue Mbachu; The New Gong Publishers, Lagos; 2022;…

March 5, 2023
Interviews/Profiles, Music Review
March 5, 2023

Portable: A Portrait – Bunmi Familoni

Portable, with a size of confidence that belies his name, created a life-size image of…

March 5, 2023
Music Review
January 1, 2023

Asake’s “Mr Money with the Vibe” goes above and beyond vibes – Abdul-jabbar Obiagwu

The release of Mr. Money with The Vibe began a chain reaction of unprecedented artistic…

January 1, 2023
Music Review
December 25, 2022

Rave & Roses LP Played to Rema’s Strengths – Eriomala John

Rave & Roses works for the right reasons. It plays to Rema’s strengths while avoiding sonic complacency or over-dependence on production chops.

December 25, 2022
Movie Review
December 25, 2022

Afolayan’s ‘Death’ and Bandele’s ‘The King Horseman’:  A Tale of Two Tributes – Joba Ojelabi

In the year that the 44th Alaafin of Oyo, Lamidi Adeyemi III, climbed to the…

December 25, 2022
Music Review
December 25, 2022

Omah Lay’s Boy Alone is a Masterpiece of Exquisite Lyricism – Patrick Ezema

And for those who rate sonic enjoyability over thematic depth, there is just as much satisfaction to be had

December 25, 2022
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