Month: September 2022
After Watching “Breaded Life”, My Life Took a New Turn
Wikipedia defines "film" as a work of visual art that simulates experiences and communicates…
Bukky Ojeifo Steps in as Twitter’s Global Head of Culture and Community
AMAKA.STUDIO— Bukky Ojeifo has become Twitter's new global head of culture and community.…
Fasasi Abdulrosheed Oladipupo’s Sidratul Muntaha Will Lead You into the World of Immigrants
It's not often you see a Nigerian poet breaking the norm regarding…
Morgan Freeman Teams Up with The Critics Company to Produce “War Is Coming”
VARIETY— In 2019, a group of young Nigerians between the ages of…
How Sunmisola Olorunnisola is using Nude Art to Desexualise Female Bodies
Nudity is sternly frowned upon in conservative societies, and it's no different…
PeopleDAO: The Nigerian community Implementing NFTs in Tackling Human Trafficking
Human trafficking is a deep-seated bane in Nigerian society. It is a…
Introducing the Kujus: Sparing the Elephant in the Room and the Breaking of Sibling Bonds
A disintegrated family is what we all pray against. We bind. We…
How Damilare Kuku’s Debut Novel Shows that Many Lagos Men Are Mad But Few Are Roaming
There comes a time in a woman’s life when she has experienced…
Africans React to The Recording Academy CEO’s Hint of Afrobeats Grammy Category
The Recording Academy is now considering an Afrobeats category at the annual…
The Power of Sisterhood and Endurance in Alanna Brown’s Trees of Peace
SPOILER ALERT: Watch out for spoilers of the Trees of Peace. Just…
What Would Gen Z Do? Through the Lens of Kenyan Tiktoker Charlette Wangui Gakuo
Charlette Gakuo, a 21-year-old Kenyan Tiktok content creator, explores the distinctive behaviour…
2022 National Book Award: The Longlist of Black Writers
The longlists for the National Book Awards for 2022 were announced on…

