How Nigerian music and films make Africans proud, By Azuka Onwuka

Last week, another Nigerian musician, Asake (Ahmed Ololade), had a sold-out concert at the 20,000-capacity O2 Arena in London. Before him, other Nigerian musicians like Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Davido had achieved the same fate. Some decades ago, something like that was unimaginable. Until the turn of the century, the popularity of Nigerian music was […]

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Let’s normalise talking about sex with our parents ―Rapper Eva tells fellow Africans

Nigerian rapper, entertainer, make-up artist and fashion designer, Eva Alodiah has asked Africans to normalize talking about sex with their parents. In a tweet she posted on her handle on Monday afternoon, Eva wrote: ”My fellow Africans, let’s normalize talking about Sex with our parents.” Her post: Her post is confusing. It is not clear whether […]

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Africans hiding wealth in offshore accounts are traitors, By Tayo Oke

Revelations after revelations from the “Pandora Papers” unearthed by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, (a consortium of some 300 journalists around the world), have been splashed through print and broadcast media, nonstop, throughout last week. The revelations are extracts from the financial details of some very prominent and wealthy individuals around the world, and […]

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