Verve Books is poised to make its debut in short story collections with Uche Okonkwo’s “A Kind of Madness,” per...
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Bims has just dropped his latest single, “Amapiano,” a mesmerising fusion of the infectious Amapiano sound and deeply reflective lyrics....
The Committee for Relevant Art (CORA) is honouring the 90th birthday of Wole Soyinka, a titan of African literature, with...
Anjella has released her much-anticipated debut EP, The Black Queen, honouring the fans who have supported her journey. The Tanzanian...
AdeJosh has released his latest single, “Temptation,” featuring the soulful vocals of Alana Maria. Produced by the acclaimed ATG, a...
This year’s edition of the Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange (WSICE) Programme has announced the 90 finalists of the WSICE...
Jon Landau, the illustrious producer and COO of James Cameron‘s Lightstorm Entertainment, passed away on July 5 in Los Angeles...
In a landmark move that reshapes the landscape of Hollywood, Paramount Global has agreed to merge with Skydance Media, per...
The Africa Centre, in collaboration with the Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange (WSICE), Nigeria, is thrilled to announce a nine-day...
This Sunday, July 7 promises to be a literary delight as acclaimed author Niran Adedokun graces Rovingheights Abuja Bookstore for...
Other than the graphic presentation of the traumatic nature of human trafficking, the series adds no layered exploration of its subject matter. Painfully, Oloture: The Journey plays out like poor imitation of Oloture, as a whimsical exploration of sex workers, illegal migration and human trafficking.
Like his mentor Jay Z, who announced his retirement in 2003 but made a comeback with Kingdom Comes in 2006, Olamide isn't ready to retire yet. The ability to make music that excites is a gift and it's hard to shut it off. Maybe this EP marks the start of an exciting new chapter for him and a teaser for his highly-anticipated full-return album.















