Finally, we hear from Omoyemi Akerele who founded Lagos Fashion Week in 2011. Our Sporting Witness programme this week looks at Nigeria becoming the first team to represent Africa at the first ever ...
Nigeria's history is rich with stories of powerful women and queens who have left indelible marks on the sands of time. These remarkable women, with their strength, wisdom, and leadership, have shaped ...
This was the year Nollywood made Netflix history. The film stars Nigerian film legend Richard Mofe-Damijo as Paul Edima, a deacon whose dark past returns after his son (Olumide Oworu) is framed for ...
Scholar and curator Chika Okeke-Agulu talks about the meaning Nigeria's 1960s art upsurge. Uche Okeke, Fantasy and Masks (ca.1960). © The Prof Uche Okeke Legacy ...
History is set to return as a subject in Nigeria’s primary and secondary schools. Barring any unforeseen hitches, the reintroduction which was mooted in 2016, will be actualised sometime in 2025.
Bringing together over 250 creative works by more than 50 influential artists, 'Nigerian Modernism' at the Tate Modern in London takes us through recent Nigerian history and the burgeoning of its ...
It is common knowledge that money makes the world go round, but have you ever wondered what Nigeria used as a means of trade and exchange before we had the naira in our wallets or even bank apps on ...
Nigeria is set to make history with the launch of the Nigerian Academy for Cultural Studies (NACUS)—a pioneering institution aimed at transforming culture from passion to profession. With campuses in ...
You have to drive around an hour on a bumpy road from Lagos’s affluent neighborhood of Victoria Island to reach the pristine grassy site of the Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos, the location of the new ...
VILLENEUVE-D’ASCQ, France (AP) — Ezinna Kalu scored 21 points as Nigeria made Olympic history by becoming the first African team, male or female, to reach the Olympic quarterfinals in basketball when ...
Nigeria has had its fair share of leaders who left office with more curses than praises. If there’s one thing that unites Nigerians across ethnic, religious, and political lines, it’s our collective ...
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