Success is anything but a straightforward road. It has more twists, turns, hurdles, and chaos than most people care to admit. Surely Ify Adenuga, the mother to four of some
When it rains it pours. That perhaps has been a theme for Nigerian women in 2020. In June, there was a reckoning of sorts when a range of stories detailing
The World Trade Organisation(WTO) selected its top two candidates- Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (Nigeria) and Yoo Myung-hee(South Korea) yesterday to move to the third and final stage of consultation process scheduled to
If this year proved something, it’s the fact that the Nigerian music industry still has a lot to offer. With the rise and fall of trends over the last few
Last time we heard from LA-based rapper, Akajou, he was bridging the gap between a tumultuous experience and his decision to move on against all odds on a single titled
Contrary to popular opinion that suggests Afro-pop is a constrained genre, Davido has time and again, refuted this unfounded theory by way of mesmeric contributions and fusions with pure RnB
In a signature move that has saved and resurrected musical careers for decades now, Phyno returns to the music scene after months away with Never, his 2020 debut, following the
Since the inception of Rap, a genre that is praised as the most malleable of all, considering its drivers are oftentimes able to express themselves in different shapes and forms,
Last month, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission(ICPC) uncovered the sum of N2.67 billion payment meant for school feeding of 104 unity federal colleges during the lockdown
Nigeria’s political structure is partly built on the premise of godfatherism and in that vein, fall-outs between godfathers-godsons can be common. With the recently concluded Edo State elections being the
Basketmouth is back in the fold and in what one can summarize as a melodic amalgamation of sound and style, he enlists Oxlade and Show Dem Camp on Myself, a
by Emmanuel Esomnofu With a warm touch arrived the announcement of Simi’s partnership with the London-based Platoon, Apple’s artist-development subsidiary which “offers advances, distribution, and support to African artists”. The artist
The Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) and the Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Universities (SSANU) commenced their 14-day warning strike yesterday. The Academic Staff Union of
The world teacher’s day celebrated since 1994 commemorates the adoption of the 1966 International Labour Organization(ILO)/United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Education(UNESCO) recommendation concerning the status of teachers adopted in
The SARS (Special Anti Robbery Squad) was founded 28 years ago after a series of armed robbery attacks that brought the country to its knees. In 1992, Nigeria was a