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ACCRA 2023: Mixed Martial Arts makes debut at African Games - Afrocritik
MMA Debut at the 2023 African Games: One Step Towards Achieving GAMMA’s Olympic Games Ambitions

These exhibition or demonstration games do more than just try to get a spot at…

Mo Abudu’s EbonyLife Films Collaborates with Afreximbank to Create “Dust to Dreams”

The short film will be directed by Sierra Leonean-British actor, musician, and filmmaker, Idris Elba.…

Director Pink - Afrocritik
Director Pink: Standing Out as a Music Video Director in a Crowded Music Industry

“To stand out, you need to understand yourself… Music video directors should let their uniqueness…

“Inkabi” Review: Michelle Tiren’s Performance is the Only Spark in Norman Maake’s Crime Thriller

Inkabi is a less-than-stellar film only made bearable by the talent of its lead actress.…

Martini Akande in conversation with Afrocritik
In Conversation: Nollywood Film Editor, Martini Akande, Dissects the Anatomy of Editing a Memorable Scene

“As editors, when editing a film, the actor’s performance is our biggest asset.”  _ Martini…

Enhancing Learning for African Children with Disabilities Through Assistive Technologies - Afrocritik
Enhancing Learning for African Children with Disabilities Through Assistive Technologies

Aside from socio-cultural problems, children with disabilities in Africa face a learning deficit in classrooms.…

Loveless - JAE5 - Lojay - Afrocritik
“Loveless” EP Review: Lojay and JAE5 Take a Roller-Coaster Ride Through Modern Romance

Loveless has Lojay grapple with the meaning of love throughout. Each track uses the word…

“Public Notice” Review: Bowman Aremwaki Proves His Capability as a Solo Artiste

Public Notice is an artiste’s undertaking to prove his dexterity as a musician able to…

Africanfuturism Anthology - Afrocritik
Africanfuturism:  A Literary Plane of Infinite Possibilities for Africa’s Future

The philosophy behind Africanfuturism awakens that tendency to think, to ruminate over the portends of…

Japa! movie poster - Afrocritik
“Japa!” Review: Isioma Osaje’s Speculative Debut Feature is Convoluted Beyond Genre Expectations

(Japa! is) a welcome attempt at genre experiments, it however fails to deliver a salutary answer…