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Uzodinma Iweala Steps Down as CEO of The Africa Center After 7 Years of Leading the Charge for African Culture

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How Ifedolapo Runsewe is Championing Nigeria’s Circular Economy by Turning Trash into Treasure

Ifedolapo Runsewe, is promoting a “circular” approach to industrial growth and growing her rubber recycling operation at the same time.…

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Kenya’s Homegrown Hits: Dramas and Comedies Overtake Foreign Sports in Viewership Numbers

Twin growth in the number of talented young filmmakers and private investors is powering Kenyan production and viewer interest.

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The maiden edition of the Ibom Art and Book Festival is set to take place from Thursday 28th to Sunday…

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Ahmed Mohammed Bello on Creating Space for Personal Expression as a Commercial Artist

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Rema is Making Yellow Everyone’s Favourite Colour of the Year

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Growing up, my grandmother introduced me to the tradition of using a chewing stick. Despite the availability of toothbrushes in…

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In northern Nigeria, a system of Islamic education called Almajiranci is being practised. The learners in this educational system are…

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The Academy Invites 398 New Members for 2023, including Six Africans

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the organization behind the Oscars, has extended invitations to 398 distinguished artists…

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Witsprouts Announces Advisory Board to Guide the Direction of New Anthology Project

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5 African Authors Made it to the 2024 Dublin Literary Award Longlist

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