His love songs are muted, tongue-in-cheek affectionate but hardly ever visceral
Afropolitan Vibes boasts of the most robust and heterogeneous crowd in Lagos. Germans, French, Koreans, Britons, Diaspora returnees
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Yesterday at Angels and Muse, Ikoyi, Lagos’ favourite hangout for creatives, family and friends gathered to celebrate Nigerian poet, music...
There is a fair chance that you may not have heard the name Fakoya Qudus Oluwadamilare, but if you haven’t...
Alhaji Orezi’s long-awaited album is here finally, after a series of postponement and name changes. Albums often define their own...
She is the biggest Nigerian musical export to other African countries. Ms. Alade and her team understand how popular music works
Memories are coalescing into nostalgia and you can feel the encroaching realization that the amazing week has come to an end.
London is dreary in September — but then when is it not? The weather exerts itself quickly enough. When Dami...
Nigerian poet, music critic, medical practitioner and co-founder of The Lagos Review, Dami Ajayi will be at this year’s Ake...
LABAF2019: BOOK PRESENTATION- VICTOR EKPUK @ Kongi’s Harvest. Victor Ekpuk, the “master of mysterious scripts, and ancient signs and symbols”...
He calls this project, “Deal With It” and it is obviously more Hip-Hop in its concept as much as it...