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A Weekend to Forget - Afrocritik
“A Weekend to Forget” Review: Damola Ademola’s Entertaining Mystery Confounds Itself

… A Weekend to Forget is an unintentionally funny thesis on how to not get…

Hands by Feyisayo Anjorin - Afrocritik
Hands | Feyisayo Anjorin

By Feyisayo Anjorin Remember when the preacher called us fools, tools in the hands of…

Obi Asika, Ali Nuhu, Nine Others Appointed Into Nigeria’s Key Arts and Culture Agencies

This move aims to invigorate Nigeria’s cultural and creative sectors, leveraging the diverse talents and…

AFCON 2023 - Dedicated Playlist - Afrocritik
Ready to Play: Music Playlist for the AFCON 2023

As with past editions, African artistes have dedicated songs to the prestigious one-month continental tournament…

Akinlabi Ishola and Collins Okoh - Afrocritik
Portraying Familial Bonds in “A Tribe Called Judah”: In Conversation with Box Office Hit Screenwriters, Akinlabi Ishola and Collins Okoh

“A Tribe Called Judah is divine” – Akinlabi Ishola.  “When writing the story, we were…

One World Media Awards opens call for entries - Afrocritik
One World Media Awards 2024 Now Open for Submissions

One World Media Awards recognises the best media coverage of the global south and will…

8 Interesting Facts About Francis Ngannou - Afrocritik
8 Interesting Facts About Cameroonian Fighter, Francis Ngannou

Beyond the brute exterior and the accolades that have followed Ngannou since he kicked off…

Roma Roma - OFFICIAL - Artwork - cover - Afrocritik
Music Review: Ossy Brown’s Two-Pack Offering is a Fascinating Sonic Output

This is a dynamic two-pack offering that is reflective of the mixed world Ossy Brown…

No gree for anybody - Afrocritik
“No Gree for Anybody”, the New Nigerian Catchphrase for Tenacity in 2024

Human striving is unending; thus “No gree for anybody” is the will of Nigerians to…

Digital governance - Afrocritik
The Digital Leap: Why Nigeria’s Transition to a Digital Governance May Take Longer Than Intended

The paperwork era is dying, and ready to take its place, is the digital age.…