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December 18, 2022

Burna Boy Celebrates Self on “Love, Damini” – Michael Chiedoziem Chukwudera

With Love, Damini, it is incontrovertible that Burna remains one of the best even while not at his best.

December 18, 2022
Music Review
December 18, 2022

Ayra Starr’s 19 & Dangerous is about Self-Awareness & Reflection – Aanuoluwa Odole

19 and Dangerous (Deluxe) is a reminder that Ayra is multifaceted; wild, free, vulnerable and self-assured.

December 18, 2022
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Movie Review
December 11, 2022

Elesin Oba: The King’s Horseman gallops into pedestrianism – Michael Kolawole

it’s the music that serves as a vehicle that drives the plot from its jubilant, carnivalesque opening to its tragic, funereal ending. 

December 11, 2022
Book Review, Poetry
November 27, 2022

Su’eddie Vershima Agema’s In Memory And The Call Of Waters Is Poignant And Gut-Wrenching — Jerry Chiemeke

With the current state of the world, it could be difficult to process all the…

November 27, 2022
Music Review
November 13, 2022

Aspirations, Appropriation, and the Power of Memory in Seyi Vibez’s Billion Dollar Baby – Adedayo Agarau

A graduate student is thinking about home in a small room in Iowa City. Memories…

November 13, 2022
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October 15, 2022

Escape from the unseen dungeons, a review of Peter Okonkwo’s “A Cry For Mercy”— Omotoyinbo Babatope

Peter Okonkwo’s A Cry for Mercy is a gloomy book of poetry that can be…

October 15, 2022
Music Review
September 4, 2022

Playboy is Fireboy DML’s Most Commercial Album Yet – Adeniyi Odukoya

In 2019, YBNL Records released a little-known musician’s debut single, ‘Jealous’. Fireboy DML, also known…

September 4, 2022
Interviews/Profiles, Poetry
August 7, 2022

The Poet Who Writes for People Who Hate Poetry – ‘Joba Ojelabi

Gates transcend physical representations. This is not surprising, considering how gates can double as milestones…

August 7, 2022
Interviews/Profiles, Music Review
July 24, 2022

Simi’s Third LP To Be Honest is a Diaristic Love Letter – Emmanuel Daraloye

Simisola Bolatito Kosoko who performs as Simi is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, actress, and sound…

July 24, 2022
Music Review
July 17, 2022

On Diversity, Khaid’s Debut EP – Adeniyi Odukoya

The latest to join record label owners in Nigeria is popular skit maker Sidney Talker,…

July 17, 2022
Music Review
June 19, 2022

Naira Marley’s God’s Timing is the Best is Trite – Emmanuel Daraloye

Since his encounter with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commision (EFCC) in May 2019, Naira…

June 19, 2022
Interviews/Profiles, Music Review
May 29, 2022

A Quick Thing on Ayra Starr – Adeniyi Odukoya

Afrobeats, a genre with its roots in West Africa, merges highlife fuji, soul, jazz, and…

May 29, 2022
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