In Nigeria, spoken word artists like Hafsat Abdullahi are carving out space in the creative economy, expanding the role of poetry beyond performance into business and cultural influence.
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Toyin Abraham rejoices over NFVCB honour
THE National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) has honoured leading Nollywood actress, producer, and director, Toyin Abraham-Ajeyemi with the prestigious Box Office Champion Award, in recognition ...
Malik Afegbua, a University of Surrey Bachelor of Arts graduate, is an award-winning filmmaker and AI artist redefining ...
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The trajectory of politicisation of traditional institutions in Nigeria and its implications for national development
By Ndukwem OgwoIntroductionTraditional institutions have historically played a crucial role in the social, political, and cultural organization of many societies, particularly in Africa. In Nigeria, ...
ProvidusBank champions arts and culture at the 7th World Poetry Day, celebrating poetry's influence and Nigeria's rich ...
Nigerian Breweries has launched Big Fiesta, a new platform for large-scale celebrations with music and entertainment across ...
This awards season, Don Julio 1942, the pinnacle of premium tequila, brings its signature sophistication and craftsmanship to the forefront with a special ...
The Nigeria Federation of Business and Professional Women (BPW Nigeria) has demanded full prosecution of all perpetrators involved in the attack on women in Ozoro, Delta State during a festival. The ...
The Nigerian Bar Association has condemned the alleged sexual assault and public humiliation of women at a recent festival in ...
The artist El Anatsui has returned to his roots in Ghana and is showing in Hong Kong during Art Basel. By Farah Nayeri Reporting from London Rows of well-dressed patrons convened one evening in early ...
Returning for the third year in a row, this year’s highly anticipated International Day of Francophonie in Lagos, drew ...
The bilateral trade relations between China and Nigeria topped $28 billion in 2025, a 28 percent Year-on-Year growth, underscoring the deepening economic ties between both nations.
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