The Puebla International Literature Festival has announced the withdrawal of South Africa’s designation as the Country-in-Focus for this year’s event....
Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka has issued a scathing critique of the government’s response to recent “hunger marches” across the nation....
As Rema prepares to headline the upcoming Afro Nation festival in Detroit this August, alongside other heavyweights in the industry,...
In the annals of African music, few figures loom as large as Olufela “Fela” Sowande, a name that resonates with...
Kcee has released his highly anticipated album Mr Versatile, marking a triumphant return to the music scene. The album, which...
Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart has been recognised as one of the 50 Most Influential Books of All Time by...
Acclaimed New York-based DJ and producer TGUT has teamed up with Nigerian rap sensation PsychoYP to release their new single,...
Litovibes has joined forces with dancehall icon Patoranking for the release of his latest single, “My Way.” The track, which...
The Bankers’ Committee is on the brink of completing an extensive renovation of the National Theatre in Iganmu, Lagos in...
Burna Boy has released “Higher” – an inspirational new song aimed at elevating his hometown of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, per...
By clinging to this anachronistic anthem, Nigeria unveils a disconnect between its past and present, neglecting the opportunity to forge a unifying national identity that truly reflects its people's hopes, dreams, and realities.
But through the litany of doom and gloom shines the bright light of hope as Cory Booker insists on “resurrecting hope” while Michelle Obama riffs on the imperative of not shrinking to fit stereotypes.