It is not very often we witness artists go to town on their debut projects, much more in industries that are heavily saturated with countless bodies grappling for a seat
There is a paucity of credible film schools in Nigeria and it has translated to the quality of motion pictures made in the country. The current crop of up-and-coming young
At the mention of Ghana, the ever-familiar, sturdy, checkered bags, Ghana Must Go, come to mind. In the event that led to the expulsion of a million undocumented West African
Melvitto and Gabzy have established themselves as everyone’s favorite Producer and Artiste tandem despite being an eclectic duo of fine up and comers. Their sonic history has positioned them as
Last year, Journalist Kiki Mordi and the team at BBC Africa Eye started a conversation about the culture of sexual harassment that pervades Nigerian and Ghanaian tertiary institutions. Focusing on
When it comes to business, every entrepreneur and business owner has one thing in common, they want to deliver excellent customer service. The customer is what keeps a business going,
The Nigerian regulatory landscape has largely given the impression that decisions are made in scattergun fashion. Last week, this was brought to the fore with the news that the Federal
My childhood nickname was Chubby Aby. I was a dowdy, shy girl who loved Enid Blyton books and food and was interested in little else. One day, a team of
DJs are a very important and possibly, an underappreciated cog of the music ecosystem. One of those seeking to make greater impact on the scene is Atlanta based, DJ Exprezioni.
Recently, with Beyonce’s Black is King musical film – which featured African artists and showcased Africa’s rich culture – trending worldwide, I came across a tweet that said; “Can we
It’s been two years since three-man band Ignis Brothers forayed the mainstream with a redefinition of indie music in form of their stunning debut, Braveheart. Refreshed and advanced, they make
If you want to advocate against poverty, especially the kind that predominantly affects the vast majority of people who live paycheck to paycheck, ensuring equitable treatment is essential. However, it’s
Around this time last year, Billboard did a piece on Burna Boy following the release of his fourth studio album, African Giant, and described him as tall and imposing, one
This week Lyta re-enters the music industry with Hold Me Down (Omo Gidi), through on a path paved by Naira Marley’s Marlian Music following his controversial exit from Olamide’s YBNL