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Ten of the Best Kenyan Hip-Hop Cyphers of All Time - Afrocritik
Celebrating Hip-Hop At 50: Ten of the Best Kenyan Cyphers of All Time

In Kenya, established artistes and music outlets have often used cyphers to introduce new protégées…

Afrocritik 5 Traditional Dances From Across the Continent
Exploring the Rhythms of Africa: 5 Traditional Dances From Across the Continent

There is a rich assortment of dance styles across the African landscape. Each one is…

Butterfly Season - Offei - Afrocritik
Ghanaian Artiste, Offei, Releases His Debut EP, “Butterfly Season”

The project houses six tracks that encapsulate Offei’s transformative journey.  By Hope Ibiale Ghanaian singer,…

Afrocritik Weekly Music Spotlight - Week 27
Afrocritik Weekly Music Spotlight: Week 27

The twenty-seventh edition of the Afrocritik Weekly Music Spotlight By Yinoluwa Olowofoyeku Welcome, dear reader,…

Big Love - Biodun Stephen - Afrocritik
“Big Love” Review: There Are Little Emotional Tethers in Biodun Stephen’s Romcom

Admittedly, Stephen has over time reiterated her skillfulness in writing and directing films that often…

ỤNỌ (the F in Family) - Ebuka Njoku - Afrocritik
Ebuka Njoku’s Family Drama, “ỤNỌ”, Set for Release in Early 2024

ỤNỌ is produced alongside Lorenzo Menakaya, with Neec Nonso and Keazyto as co-producers. The film…

Olóládé - Afrocritik
Netflix Unveils Trailer for Upcoming Series, “Olóládé”

The 6-episode series is a creation of TNC Africa, and it will air on November…

Young Actors Kayode Ojuolape Jnr, Ruby Akubueze, and Oluwaseyi Ebiesuwa, from Ijogbon in conversation with Afrocritik 2
Coming of Age in Nollywood: In Conversation with the Young Actors in the Feature Film, “Ijogbon”

“When we weren’t shooting, we behaved as siblings: we played and ate together. This friendly…

Nneoha Ann Aligwe - Africa International Horror Film Festival- Afrocritik
Nneoha Ann Aligwe is Reviving the Horror Film Genre with the Africa International Horror Film Festival (AIHFF): In Conversation with Afrocritik

“I believe horror films should go beyond scaring and entertaining the audience. It should also…

Africa’s Gaming Industry Has Come a Long Way Since Its Early Stages, but Grassroot Development is Still Needed - Afrocritik
Unveiling Africa’s Gaming Boom: How Grassroot Development May Impact the Gaming Industry

Today, thanks to increasing smartphone penetration, along with growing internet access, Africans no longer need…