Month: August 2023
The Lazarus Effect Review – An Exploration of Resilience, Empowerment, and Unyielding Pursuit
The Lazarus Effect, Liberian author Hawa J. Golakai's debut novel, is one…
Taqaddama Review – A Kannywood Message to Careless ‘Loving’ Parents
Taqaddama is a Kannywood film that visualizes the lives of some politicians…
How Chess is Building a Culture of Resilience in Young People in Gombe
Yakkon Danmaryam, a chess tutor in the sprawling city of Gombe State,…
Breaking the Silence: Hidden Struggles of Male Mental Health and Suicide
Annually, suicide claims the lives of over 800,000 individuals worldwide. Suicide disparities…
Rema is Making Yellow Everyone’s Favourite Colour of the Year
If you're looking for a new colour to spice up your wardrobe,…
A Miscellany of Art: Soul and Afro-folk in Contemporary Nigeria
In the complex fabric of Nigeria's cultural landscape, a unique fusion of…
An All-African Book Fair: Kenyan Bookshop Soma Nami Delights With a Pan-African Book Exhibition
The non-ephemeral belief among my countrymen is that most Kenyans don’t read.…
Is This What Getting a Tattoo Costs in Nigeria?
Getting a tattoo is a form of self-expression, art, and sometimes, rebellion.…
Vivid Colours of Culture Unfold in Sarkin Foto’s Calabar Festival Photos
Sarkin Foto is a Nigerian documentary photographer who is passionate about capturing…
Storm Across The Sahel review — Revisiting the Aftermath of the Boko Haram Insurgency
In his 1972 classic, Homecoming, Kenyan writer Ngugi Wa Thing'o asserts that…
Bolu Babalola wins First Ever Book of the Year at TikTok Book Awards
Bolu Babalola, a British-Nigerian author and journalist, has won the Book of…
Mr Eazi Teams Up With 13 African Artists for Touring Exhibition to Complement Debut Album
Nigerian singer and Banku pioneer Mr Eazi is set to release his…

