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“When Nigeria Happens”: Ema Edosio-Deelen Describes Film as Therapy

“When Nigeria Happens”: Ema Edosio-Deelen Describes Film as Therapy

My first encounter with Ema Edosio-Deelen was in her directional debut, Kasala. It’s difficult recalling the year I saw the film, but what I can still recall, however, was feeling seen and represented in the film, as a young adult from Ajegunle. Her character and world building carries a resonance  with my immediate environment. Watching […]

Seyi Lasisi

56 minutes ago

Custodian Originals

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My Life In Nollywood: Iretiola Doyle 

My Life In Nollywood: Iretiola Doyle 

 Every week, The Culture Custodian grants you an all-access backstage pass into the lives of Nollywood rock stars. You learn about their fascinating backgrounds, the behind-the-scenes stories, and more. This episode features actor and filmmaker, Iretiola Doyle. When we think about Nollywood personalities who, through their on-screen characters, have forged the image of the strong, […]

Adedamola Adedayo

3 months ago

Film & TV

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Nollywood Romcoms Do Not Reflect Nigeria

Nollywood Romcoms Do Not Reflect Nigeria

If you’ve been even remotely active online, the words Achalugo and Odogwu have likely crossed your path, either directly or embedded in brands like Piggyvest’s marketing materials. Perhaps you’ve also encountered the lavish praise hailing Love in Every Word as one of 2025’s cinematic masterpieces, or declarations that Omoni Oboli has revolutionized NollyTube. If we […]

Shalom Tewobola

1 week ago

Music

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“5ive” Is Davido’s Happiest Album Yet — and That’s Enough

“5ive” Is Davido’s Happiest Album Yet — and That’s Enough

To open 5ive, the poet Alhanislam recites a spoken-word commentary on the album and the man behind it. It feels a little pretentious, rooted in the same idea that drives artists to label every new project their deepest and most personal work yet. Yet some of it does have grounding in real-life events. Alhanislam hails […]

Patrick Ezema

1 week ago

News & Politics

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How The Headies Mirrors Nigeria’s Dysfunctional Society

How The Headies Mirrors Nigeria’s Dysfunctional Society

The 17th edition of The Headies was held on Sunday night and it came complete with the standard fare of problems. The production was characteristically abysmal. The broadcast feed could as well have been from the 1980s. Tardiness was a problem, as usual. It’s almost like the entire concept of time was lost on the […]

Chibuzo Emmanuel

1 week ago

Obasanjo's Internet

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Obasanjo’s Internet – Omolola Ige

Obasanjo’s Internet – Omolola Ige

Did you know that there are approximately 4.66 billion active internet users worldwide? Can you imagine all the different ways in which we all use the internet? Obasanjo’s Internet is our interview series where we speak to some of our internet favourites on how they relate to the internet and what it means to them and their […]

Damilola Oyeleke

13 hours ago

Technology

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Why Twitter Got So Angry

Why Twitter Got So Angry

If you’re even moderately active on the social media platform called  X, otherwise known as Twitter, you’d attest to the fact that for a while now the platform has felt different; more volatile; a mound of dry tinder ever poised to burst into flames. The platform has always had the reputation of functioning as a […]

Chibuzo Emmanuel

3 months ago