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“When Winston was born, lots of fairies swooped down on his cradle...
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...
Korede Bello, known for his unique blend of Afropop charm and sincere...
A new book, “Birth Politics: Colonial Power, Medical Pluralism, and Maternity in...
The Nigerian Academy of Letters (NAL) has announced the election of new...
Nigerian vocal powerhouse Omawumi returns with “In Love,” a single that marks...
Steven Spielberg may have been a grown man when he directed Jaws...
The Commonwealth Short Story Prize has unveiled the first five winners of...
Celebrated Tanzanian gospel artist Walter Chilambo has released a powerful new single...
Mahershala Ali appears ready to move on, at least in conversation, from...



















