The Black Book is another example of the fact that Netflix viewers are not the best judges of filmic brilliance.
They may have canonized the film as one of the best from Nigeria, a fact that will make it easier for the producers to raise funding for their next film, but Editi Effiong must resist the temptation to get high on the fumes of mass adulation.
Nobel laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka has expressed concern over the negative use of technology and social media, saying it is...
Every song on What Is Your Breaking Point? which was released on June 9, spreads its own bit of Nigerian...
I had registered for one of the foremost film festivals in Africa, Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) to celebrate its...
‘For the dead and the living, we must bear witness.’ – Elie Wiesel, holocaust survivor After the Federal Government of...
The #AfricaSoftPowerSeries will hold another powerful virtual session today. Join @africasoftpower at 5:00pm WAT | 12:00pm EST for: ‘Collective Threads...
Waning Strength of Government by Oseloka H. Obaze; Parrésia Publishers, Lagos Nigeria; 2020; 255pp Oseloka H. Obaze, diplomat, politician and...