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Kikelomo Solomon-Ayeni
The Touchstones of Kikelomo’s Maternity Photography

Kikelomo’s conflation of motherhood and divinity or, more demonstrably, motherhood as a representation of divinity…

Farmer's Bride
Technical Excellence Saves “Farmer’s Bride” From an Uneven Script

There are tepid points, dialogues, and scenes in Farmer’s Bride that hinders a completely stable…

Gamification
How Gamification Can Make Technical Learning Fun for African Students

Fortunately, the gamification of learning technical subjects could be the catalyst for improved academic performance…

Sui Generis
“Sui Generis” Review: Reminisce’s New EP Is a Gritty Fusion of Indigenous Rap and Fuji Rhythms

Sui Generis reaffirms Reminisce’s place in the contemporary music soundscape while reminding us of the…

African football players moving to top-flight clubs in Europe
Why African Top-Flight Football Clubs Struggle to Sell Directly to Europe’s Elite

Why do top-flight football clubs in Africa struggle to sell players directly to top European…

OFA
“OFA” Review: Oxlade’s Emotional Range Shines in His Debut Album

If the discussion about the resurgence of R&B is genuine, OFA positions Oxlade as a…

Lisabi: The Uprising
“Lisabi: The Uprising” Review: Niyi Akinmolayan’s Dramatised Biopic Is a Deeply Contained Story

Unbelievable VFX and minor storytelling flaws aside, Niyi Akinmolayan’s Lisabi: The Uprising is an immersive…

Starter
“Starter” Review: Ali Kiba’s EP Is a Nod to Bongo Flava’s Foundational Soundscapes

Starter is crafted to align closely with the Bongo Flava’s original aesthetics, capturing the essence…

Tejiri
“Tejiri” Is a Timely Commentary on Justice and Governance in Africa

As a powerful commentary on the state of justice and governance in Africa, Tejiri challenges…

Ibadan International Film Festival
Highlights From the Third Edition of the Ibadan International Film Festival

“In the next five years, we see the Ibadan International Film Festival as a must-attend…