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Nairobi-based singer-songwriter Aneya has released her latest single, “Maovu,” a hypnotic track...
Nigerian-Canadian poet Ademola Adesola has announced the forthcoming release of his debut...
Talents Durban, in partnership with Berlinale Talents and the Goethe-Institut, has opened...
In 2014, the world gave the Chibok girls a hashtag. In 2026,...
Waterside, a critically admired Nigerian play that probes faith, family and the...
In a climate where social media constantly serves up a glut of unattainable beauty standards, a book like Hairstory offers a refreshing antidote to such messaging and should be valued. This quality has earned it favourable comparisons to Hair Love by Matthew A. Cherry and Sulwe by Lupita Nyong’o
Nollywoodʼs suffering mother, in its earliest and most honest incarnations, had something of the former. In most of its contemporary iterations and certainly in its most commercially successful one, it has become the latter. The mother suffers, the children unite, the audience weeps, the credits roll, the naira accumulates...
Speaking further the curator noted that “our mission is to provide visibility, opportunity, and creative freedom for emerging Nigerian artists and photographers by creating an inclusive exhibition space that celebrates innovation, experimentation, and authentic storytelling.”
This week’s music scene is buzzing with a series of powerful releases...
Quramo Publishing has announced that submissions are now open for the 2026...
The 2026 Women’s Prize for Fiction longlist has been revealed with Marcia...
Algeria has formally expressed interest in hosting a future edition of the...



















