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South Africa’s Xenophobic Violence Exposes Gaps in Regional Authority

South Africa’s Xenophobic Violence Exposes Gaps in Regional Authority

The recent wave of xenophobic attacks in South Africa, captured in widely circulated videos, has once again brought a familiar issue back into focus. Groups of South Africans were seen confronting and, in some cases, violently attacking African migrants, demanding that they leave the country. Some of the footage showed individuals being forced out of […]

Naomi Ezenwa

37 minutes ago

Custodian Originals

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Abimisola Anibaba is Capturing the African Immigrant Experience on Japa Diaries

Abimisola Anibaba is Capturing the African Immigrant Experience on Japa Diaries

Abimisola Anibaba is a multimedia storyteller and host of Japa Diaries, a podcast delving into the African immigrant experience, while also creating online content and consulting for social impact and media brands focused on culture, community, and creativity. Her Zillennial habits—Instagram/TikTok splits for work-pleasure blending, no comment fights, and viral lessons from 2020 misinformation or […]

Oluwamayowa Idowu

7 hours ago

Film & TV

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Who is Nollywood Making Films For?

Who is Nollywood Making Films For?

Conversely, in mainstream Nollywood, there exist two categories of filmmakers : the ones that make films for intellectuals and for the unthinking masses. There’s a pretension among members of both groups that they are different.

Seyi Lasisi

2 months ago

Music

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How 2016 Reshaped The Sound and Ambitions of Afrobeats

How 2016 Reshaped The Sound and Ambitions of Afrobeats

Days into 2026, quips about 2026 being the new 2016 began to circulate on social media. In a sense, this gestured at Gen Z’s relentless penchant for nostalgia, a phenomenon that’s as palpable in the music of the day as it is in fashion. It also doubles as a pun, or a meme, if you […]

Chibuzo Emmanuel

3 months ago

News & Politics

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Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso: The State of Military Rule in Africa Thus Far

Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso: The State of Military Rule in Africa Thus Far

The Alliance of Sahel States was able to formalize its break from ECOWAS, leaning heavily on the argument that the regional bloc does nothing more than serve Western interests. These military governments have been able to deflect diplomatic isolation through partnerships with Russia, China, and Turkey, creating an alternative network of political cover and military support.

Naomi Ezenwa

2 months ago

Obasanjo's Internet

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Abimisola Anibaba is Capturing the African Immigrant Experience on Japa Diaries

Abimisola Anibaba is Capturing the African Immigrant Experience on Japa Diaries

Abimisola Anibaba is a multimedia storyteller and host of Japa Diaries, a podcast delving into the African immigrant experience, while also creating online content and consulting for social impact and media brands focused on culture, community, and creativity. Her Zillennial habits—Instagram/TikTok splits for work-pleasure blending, no comment fights, and viral lessons from 2020 misinformation or […]

Oluwamayowa Idowu

7 hours ago

Technology

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Abimisola Anibaba is Capturing the African Immigrant Experience on Japa Diaries

Abimisola Anibaba is Capturing the African Immigrant Experience on Japa Diaries

Abimisola Anibaba is a multimedia storyteller and host of Japa Diaries, a podcast delving into the African immigrant experience, while also creating online content and consulting for social impact and media brands focused on culture, community, and creativity. Her Zillennial habits—Instagram/TikTok splits for work-pleasure blending, no comment fights, and viral lessons from 2020 misinformation or […]

Oluwamayowa Idowu

7 hours ago