I’m at Art X Lagos, West Africa’s leading international art fair that takes place every November at Victoria Island’s Federal ...
The Legend of Lara Croft’ returns to the world of globe-trotting adventures, as this time Lara chances upon a trail of lost ...
As the Christmas season brings people home and communities together, Nigeria’s growing game-development scene is also ...
Harmonia Rosales to talks about a practice rooted in ancient mythology and a new body of work that reimagines origin stories for today ...
Filmmaker, Femi Adebayo has spent the last few years proving that ambition, when paired with craft, can shift the boundaries ...
In the cramped, unforgiving space of an Ikoyi prison cell, a legend was forged – not just the story of Fela Kuti, but the story of ...
The first exhibition at Melbourne's new Australian Museum of Performing Arts is a star-studded look at the diva through the ages.
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Nigeria: Remembering Tony Uranta

In this country through which clearly God purposed to redeem the dignity of the black man but somehow lies prostrate a more honest title for this lecture would be: An Elite that Lost Its Humanity And ...
There is something pitifully tragic about the Africans who cling to the belief that the BBC is a holy cathedral of truth .
By Ben BRAKOFor centuries, African spiritual philosophy was corralled at the margins of global thought—reduced by colonial narratives to folklore, or dismissed by rationalist currents as ...
Beyond its buzz, this Nigerian megacity is a heady blend of design, homegrown cuisine and contemporary African creativity ...
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The masquerade who drank palmwine quietly

This is about politicians and their needless noise.In the early days, when the boundary between the living and the ancestral was thin as smoke, masquerades descended only at festivals. They came with ...