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Ani Kayode Somtochukwu’s And Then He Sang A Lullaby to be Published by Cassava Republic

Nigerian publishing house, Cassava Republic, has acquired the West African rights to…

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These Cultural Activists are Leading a Cause through Arts Gatherings

The rise of literary festivals has given voice to various pressing African…

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Wearing Your Heart on Your Sleeve: An Overview on Using T-shirts as a Tool for Expression

The t-shirt as we know it today first appeared in the late…

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This is Why I Still Chew Sticks

Growing up, my grandmother introduced me to the tradition of using a…

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It’s Giving Spoilt Brat: Are Gen-Z and Millennials Fuelling a Decline in Traditional Moral Values?

A coworker and I recently had a conversation about the moral values…

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The Critics Who Rule: From the Streets of Kaduna to the World

The African filmmaking scene has been producing a range of exciting talents…

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Genealogy of Craftmanship: Inside Ilorin’s Decades-Old Community of Craftspeople

Growing up in Ilorin, a distinct culture I noticed was the connection…

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Ernest Raja Nettey is Facilitating Joy to the Grassroot Through Dance

Ernest Raja Nettey, popularly known as Starter, the charismatic professional dancer from…

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Dan Dizzy is Creating Attention-Grabbing Rap Flows on the Go

Born Daniel Tuotamuno Darius in the bustling city of Port Harcourt, Nigeria,…

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Ayo Adams is Capturing the Nuances of Southwestern Nigeria

Adams Abdulfatai Ayomide, a Nigerian documentary filmmaker with an eye for capturing…

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The Limitless Shades of Fufu: Is This West Africa’s Most Flexible Food?

The culinary world is constantly evolving, and nowhere is this more evident…

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A New Wineskin: Content Creators Making Amusing Parodies of Popular Tunes

As a lifelong music lover, I have always been fascinated by the…

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Life Gave DJ Boboss Old Radios, He Made a Deck and Tours the Streets of Nairobi

Emerging from one part of Nairobi's bustling streets, Paul Mwangi, an unusual…

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The Dance of Tradition: African Dances Celebrating Culture and History

The internet has allowed me to travel virtually across the world, immersing…

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“Nanny” review – Anansi & Mami Wata: West African Myth or Reality?

Nanny, an American psychological horror film written and directed by Nikyatu Jusu,…

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