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Trevor Noah to Host Amazon Prime's Comedy Series, “LOL: Last One Laughing South Africa” - Afrocritik
Trevor Noah to Host Amazon Prime’s Comedy Series, “LOL: Last One Laughing South Africa”

The six-part series will launch in South Africa and globally in February 2024. By Helena…

2024 Aspen Words Literary Prize - Afrocritik
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, Stephen Buoro, Longlisted for the 2024 Aspen Words Literary Prize

The authors, who are the only writers of African descent on the list, were nominated…

Mr Eazi
The Ingenuity of Mr Eazi: An Exclusive Interview with a New Era Connoisseur for Art and Talent

“Artistes are like sponges. We absorb the sounds around us. So when it was time…

Lupita Nyong’o Joins Sudan’s Oscar Entry "Goodbye Julia" As Executive Producer - Afrocritik
Lupita Nyong’o Joins Sudan’s Oscar Entry “Goodbye Julia” As Executive Producer

“You don’t need to know much about the Sudan to understand this movie. What you…

Burna Boy, Ayra Starr, Tyla, and Rema Announced As Winners at the 2023 African Entertainment Awards USA (AEAUSA)- Afrocritik
Burna Boy, Ayra Starr, Davido, Tyla, Rema, Announced As Winners at the 2023 African Entertainment Awards USA (AEAUSA)

The event aims to support, celebrate, and uplift African entertainment and achievements on the global…

Nganu Review- Afrocritik
“Nganù” Review: Kang Quintus’ Film is an Audacious Exploration of Trauma and Redemption

With its serious tone, the film artfully portrays how the wounds inflicted in the past…

Muhammed Akinyemi recieves award at the WAMECA 2023 in Ghana - Afrocritik
Media Foundation West Africa (MFWA) Announces Winners of the 2023 West Africa Media and Excellence Conference & Awards (WAMECA)

This year’s WAMECA was held in Ghana from November 9-11, 2023, under the theme “Media…

wurld cover - Don’t Get Used To This - review - Afrocritik
“Don’t Get Used To This” Review: WurlD Operates at the Peak of His Powers on New EP

Don’t Get Used To This displays WurlD operating with a full understanding of the tools…

The Origin: Madam Koi Koi'' Review - Afrocritik
“The Origin: Madam Koi Koi” Review: Jay Franklyn Jituboh-Directed Flick Reiterates Nollywood’s Challenge with Handling Sensitive Subjects

The first part of the film is explicit in its depiction of sexual violence, teasing…

Panel session at the 12th AFRIFF 2023 - Afrocritik
12th African International Film Festival (AFRIFF) Wraps Up, Honours Outstanding Films and Talents

All the Colours of the World are Between Black and White, and White Nanny Black…