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African Animation: A Tales-Based Renaissance

Africa is witnessing a fascinating rebirth in animation, with local studios producing distinctive animated content that appeals to a wide range of viewers. This emerging sector is not only creating.

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New Music Friday: Hits, Misses, and Genre-Defying Releases

This week’s New Music Friday has brought a plethora of exciting new releases across various genres, offering something for every music enthusiast. Among the notable albums, Asake’s ‘Lungu Boy’ has.

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How African Fashion is Redefining Global Fashion Trends

Fashion in Africa is an integral part of the rich cultural heritage found across the diverse traditions within the continent. From the caftans of Morocco to the Dark Tropical styles.

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African Sports as a Tool for Global Diplomacy

Sport has always been more than a form of physical activity. To the billions of football fans who tune in daily to watch their favourite teams, it can be likened.

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Nigerian Women Trio Make Waves in Paris Olympics

In a groundbreaking achievement for Nigerian athletics, Ese Brume, Ruth Usoro, and Prestina Ochonogor have all qualified for the women’s long jump final at the Paris Olympics. This marks the.

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Favour Ofili Revives Nigeria’s Ambitious Olympic Dream

Favour Ofili, a Nigerian sprinter, has recently made history by becoming the first Nigerian to qualify for the women’s 200m event final in 28 years.   Ofili’s journey to the.

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D’Tigress Roar Again at the 2024 Paris Olympics

The Nigerian women’s basketball team, D’Tigress, has made history by becoming the first African team—male or female—to qualify for the quarter-finals of the Olympic basketball competition. This remarkable achievement is.

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New Music Friday: Hottest Releases Weekend

The music world is abuzz again with the latest batch of releases, as various platforms and artists dropped new music today. This week’s New Music Friday is packed with an.

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The Rise of African-International Film Collaborations

African cinema, with its roots stretching back to the early 20th century, has traditionally operated within the confines of local markets. The film industry was for decades a global endeavour..

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The Legacy of Onyeka Onwenu on Africa’s Music and Society

To understand the magnitude of Onyeka Onwenu’s impact, one must first traverse the legacy that transcends the conventional bounds of artistry that she left behind. Dubbed the “Elegant Stallion” by.

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