In the past couple of weeks, Nigerian musicians have adopted different tones, moods, and narratives in the articulation of their two cents on the state of the country. While, a
In the past couple of months, sister duo, VanJess have been scaling up their performances. Going from the pleasing warmth of Come Over to the euphony set off on Sinead
Africa as a continent is going through the rigors of bad governance at the moment. Women in Namibia are protesting against violence, championing the hashtag #Shutitalldown as the summary of
Like his label leader’s early beginnings, Joeboy is quickly charting a path to widespread international recognition. He has beat continental odds and this week, he joins Major Lazer on Sun
Laughter is said to be the best medicine and Nigerian love to take their dose every day which is why short-form mobile video platform, TikTok, has continued to grow in
We all fall into the trap that learning and studying is something we do when we are young, in school. However, relying on the career path you had picked when
What began as a peaceful protest over two weeks ago turned the Lekki tollgate to a memorial ground after military gunmen opened live rounds on peaceful protesters who refused to
The atmosphere in Nigeria right now is quite grim. Day after day, it gets gloomier and demands the attention of the entire world. The past couple of days have been
Not3s’s One More Time comes at a time when the UK-based’s artist’s home country, Nigeria, is in turmoil. Despite its wrong timing in this part of the world, the Highest
In the past couple of weeks, Nigerian musicians have gone from sonically demanding freedom for themselves and on behalf of the entire nation to calling out the government and even
There has possibly not been a worse time to be Nigerian in recent history. Since President Muhammadu Buhari came into power, first in 2015, and in earning a second term
The ‘Soro Soke’ (speak louder) slang adopted by the millennial in the course of the ongoing #EndSARS protests has unravelled some behind the scene experiences of citizens with the officers
Former Presidential Aspirant, Dr Thomas-Wilson Ikubese, suggests ten solutions to the ongoing #EndSARS protest by Nigerian youths against police brutality to President Muhammadu Buhari. The statement reads: Dear President (Muhammadu
It’s no secret that this period of unrest in Nigeria has brought musicians who were previously lurking to the surface. In her stunning essay for The Nation in 2015, Toni