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…

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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…

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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…

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Why Aremo Gemini is Using Yoruba Literature to Lead a Language Rebellion

In an era where the mainstream trends often overshadow local narratives, there…

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Shortlist Announced for Witsprouts Storytelling Prize 2025

Witsprouts has officially announced the shortlist for its 2025 Witsprouts Storytelling Prize,…

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The Chartered Accountant Beating Through Lagos Chaos into Academic Success 

This edition of Portraits of the City features Faith*, a chartered accountant…

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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…

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Alfa Abdulkadir is Making Art from the Inward Gaze

Alfa Abdulkadir's work is steadily leaving an imprint on the Nigerian art…

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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…

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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…

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Chizi Wigwe Prize for African Futurism Unveils Inaugural Shortlist for 2025 Award

The 1952 Africa Foundation, in partnership with the HOW Foundation, is proud…

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How Zaria’s First Books and Arts Festival Sparked a Cultural Awakening

In April 2025, the historic city of Zaria, long hailed as Birnin…

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