Tag: The Free Critics
Immigration Becomes an Unmaking in Salmah Salam Oiza’s Foreign in a Long-Familiar Leap Year
In modern Nigerian culture, the “Japa” story is typically framed as a…
What Does Islam Teach Us About Conserving Natural Resources?
Muslims need to look no further than the Quran for guidance, where…
Kehinde Wiley’s A Maze of Power – Rabat Exhibition
Walking into A Maze of Power at Rabat’s Mohammed VI Museum (opened 15…
Why the Best Mentors Today Don’t Call Themselves Mentors
The traditional definition of who a mentor is comes from the poem…
Beyond Male and Female: A Study of Every Other Gender Outside the Conventional
For much of history, societies around the world have categorised gender within…
50 Years Later, What is the Meaning of Bob Marley’s “Natural Mystic”?
Bob Marley’s “Natural Mystic”, the opening track of his iconic 1977 album…
How to Build a Resilient Creative Business: Financial Planning Checklist for the Unexpected
Running a creative business can be incredibly rewarding. Whether you’re an artist,…
SOTO Gallery: The +234 Art Innovator, No Longer Afraid of the Shadows
SOTO Gallery as the art gallerist emphasized, was the mastermind behind pioneering…
Will Africa Become Another West?
There is no gainsaying that the average educated African today has been…
Afolayan’s Vision Overwhelmed by Cluttered Plot and Underdeveloped Characters in ‘Aníkúlápó: Rise of the Spectre’
Aníkúlápó: Rise of the Spectre, a sequel series to the 2022 film…
“Hotel Labamba” Reviews: Murder Mystery Meets Comedy in A Passable Story
Nollywood’s unofficial Queen of romcoms, Biodun Stephen, who is known for her…
“Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre” Reviews: A Paradoxical Sequel That Leaves More Questions Than Answers
“Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre” is a six-part epic TV mini-series based on the successful…

