“Greener Pastures” brings together photography, video documentary and painting. The exhibition by Bolaji Alonge, Sola Otori and Friends takes place … More
Category: Photography and Travel
Technically Basically: Photography by Eyes of a Lagos Boy
At some point last year, travelling seemed a distant dream. Although the “New Normal” is not yet the “Old Normal”, … More
Africa Day 2021: Documenting history from the African perspective
“The African must be able to tell his/her story, mainly from the African eye using Photography and history not just for those here and around today but with the ultimate aim of reaching out to generations unborn. A people with the knowledge of their own HISTORY are proud people. Africa is contributing its part in the information highway and with the internet at our disposal, there’s never a better time to do so.”
Art competition: Made in Nigeria (closing 20 April)
Nike Art Gallery and the Nigerian-German Centre for Jobs, Migration and Reintegration (NGC) present MADE IN NIGERIA ART COMPETITION AND … More
Burna Boy grabs Grammy for Best Global Music Album
The Nigerian Afro-fusion superstar Burna Boy bags the award for Best Global Music Album at the 2021 Grammy Awards Premiere … More
Femi Odugbemi on Nollywood – The way forward
The biggest challenge facing Nollywood today is wrapped in one word: change! Nollywood as an interesting curiosity in the wider world … More
Akintunde Disu on his Lagos shoreline hike
Environmentalist and owner of Pop Beach Club, Akintunde Disu is currently on a 60km hike from Ilashe to Badagry along the … More
Visual art group exhibition: A New Kind of Alchemy
A visual art group exhibition, themed A New Kind of Alchemy is being held from 21 to 27 February at … More
King Promise delivers new single with Shatta Wale
Ghana’s rising star, King Promise releases the visual to his latest song ‘Alright’ featuring West Africa’s dancehall heavyweight, Shatta Wale … More
Saint Nicholas: The Black Pete saga continues
So yes, I think that Saint Nicholas and the black Pete debate is racist and that we should give it up. Traditions are there to be changed and adjusted to the times in which we live.
Frontline workers appreciation eFest
Disk jockeys and bands from all around the world collaborate to appreciate the diligent workers of medical services, security forces, transport staff, social workers and others for the eFest.
Osogbo Disco(very)
The 1950s saw the desecration of the Osun-Osogbo Grove and prohibited actions like fishing, hunting and felling of trees in the grove took place until the abuse was stopped by Osogbo people with the participation of Susanne Wenger.

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