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Two African Films Clinch Wins at the 2024 Sony Future Filmmaker Awards

The recipients include filmmakers, Olawunmi Hassan and Adaobi Samson (Nigeria) and Raheem Razak (South Africa).…

The Cultural Renaissance of East African Theatre and Performing Arts| Afrocritik
The Cultural Renaissance of East African Theatre and Performing Arts

It is only recently that we’ve witnessed a renaissance in the region’s theatre and performing…

How Will the CBN's New KYC Directives Affect Nigerian Fintechs and Customer Experience?| Afrocritik
How Will the CBN’s New KYC Directives Affect Customer Experience and Nigerian Fintechs?

KYC is a crucial aspect of the customer onboarding process as it gives the financial…

Why North Africa Continues to Dominate in Continental Club Football

Egyptian sides Al Ahly and El Zamalek won the CAF Champions League and Confederations Cup…

Like Water Like Sea review - Olumide Popoola - Afrocritik
In “Like Water Like Sea”, Olumide Popoola Offers an Exploration of Contemporary Human Experiences

Like Water Like Sea explores various aspects of friendship, relationships, and gender. Through her characters,…

Ike Anya’s “Small by Small” is a Medical, Personal, and Artistic Triumph

Small by Small is a triumph of personal and artistic vision which at once narrates…

How Kikuyu House and Electronic Dance Music Is Taking Root As A Music Genre| Afrocritik
How Kikuyu House and Electronic Dance Music is Taking Root as a Music Genre

In the hands of talented and dexterous Kenyan artistes, Kikuyu EDM has now been ingrained…

“What Would You Do Without Me” Review| Afrocritik
“What Would You Do Without Me” Review: Cheque’s EP Adds a Consequential Layer to His Artistry Mosaic

What Would You Do Without Me aptly captures Cheque’s range and picturesque songwriting skills that…

1929| By Chinemerem Prince Nwankwo| Afrocritik
1929 | Chinemerem Prince Nwankwo

By Chinemerem Prince Nwankwo For the love of Nwanyeruwa & more   *White grit voices…

Why Copyright Protection Matters For The Future of Nollywood| Afrocritik
Why Copyright Protection Matters For The Future of Nollywood

Some filmmakers often operate with a limited understanding of copyright laws and the frameworks available…