Drake’s much-anticipated closing set at London’s Wireless Festival ended abruptly after just 40 minutes on Sunday night, frustrating thousands of...
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The Next Narrative Africa Fund (NNAF) has announced its first open call for submissions, inviting African and African diasporan filmmakers...
Kocee, known for his rapid-fire delivery and insightful storytelling, has released his latest single, “Oulala.” The track showcases the Cameroonian...
Fiokee, Afropop’s celebrated guitarist and producer, is making waves with his captivating new solo single, “Pressure”. With over a decade...
After a three-year wait, Tunde Kelani’s highly anticipated film, “Cordelia,” is set to premiere in cinemas nationwide on July 18,...
“When Winston was born, lots of fairies swooped down on his cradle with gifts – imagination, eloquence, industry, ability –...
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?
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
All is set for a feast of performances, intellectual discourse, and exhibition in Abeokuta as Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka,...
Korede Bello, known for his unique blend of Afropop charm and sincere artistry, has released his latest single, “Sugar,” a...
A new book, “Birth Politics: Colonial Power, Medical Pluralism, and Maternity in Nigeria,” by Associate Professor Ogechukwu Ezekwem Williams, offers...
The Nigerian Academy of Letters (NAL) has announced the election of new Regular and Overseas Fellows, as well as Honorary...