Month: July 2025
KAFART’s Ganiyat Sani Thinks Fashion Could Learn Slowness from Art
In a world increasingly seeking innovation and cultural depth, the intersection of…
I Cry at the Feet of My Other Body review: Mustapha Enesi’s Ode to Endurance
In his striking debut collection, I Cry at the Feet of My…
Reclaiming the Mother Tongue: A New Crop of Young Writers Reviving Yoruba Literature
The conversation surrounding contemporary African literature has long been shadowed by the…
Why Aremo Gemini is Using Yoruba Literature to Lead a Language Rebellion
In an era where the mainstream trends often overshadow local narratives, there…
Shortlist Announced for Witsprouts Storytelling Prize 2025
Witsprouts has officially announced the shortlist for its 2025 Witsprouts Storytelling Prize,…
The Chartered Accountant Beating Through Lagos Chaos into Academic Success
This edition of Portraits of the City features Faith*, a chartered accountant…
Black Figuration Is Alive And Well, Now Showing At O’DA Art Gallery
Black Figuration is Alive and WellJuly 13 - August 9 2025O’DA Art…
Alfa Abdulkadir is Making Art from the Inward Gaze
Alfa Abdulkadir's work is steadily leaving an imprint on the Nigerian art…
Not So Terrible People review: Where the Living and Dead Dance in Nana Sule’s Gripping Debut
Nana Sule’s debut novel, Not So Terrible People, is a collection of…
What the Museum of West African Art Launch Means for Global Cultural Redefinition
The recent unveiling and impending grand opening of the Museum of West…
Chizi Wigwe Prize for African Futurism Unveils Inaugural Shortlist for 2025 Award
The 1952 Africa Foundation, in partnership with the HOW Foundation, is proud…
How Zaria’s First Books and Arts Festival Sparked a Cultural Awakening
In April 2025, the historic city of Zaria, long hailed as Birnin…

