How “Japa” Became the Nigerian Buzzword for Emigration

Bernard Dayo “Japa” is Yoruba for “to run, flee, or escape.” The word takes firm…

Judith Audu-Foght, Femi Branch & Ibukun Abidoye Discuss Show Business in Nigeria in New Episode of “Public Eye”

In this episode of “Public Eye,” Funmi Iyanda is joined by entertainment professionals Judith Audu-Foght, Ibukun Abidoye, Femi…

Refugees Turned Sommeliers

It’s impossible not to smile along with this feelgood documentary about four Zimbabwean refugees in…

$3m investment to power expansion of African spirits maker Spearhead

Black-owned, African spirits group Spearhead, has raised $3m in funding from Pendulum, a strategic investment…

18 years after, writers declare literature prize generative, transformative, economic-saver By Gregory Austin Nwakunor

Today, the Committee for Relevant Art (CORA) and Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Ltd will…

Straight Talk, No Chaser by Steve Harvey | Review by Kaitlin Gee-Akwada

Broderick Stephen Harvey Sr., popularly known as Steve Harvey, is a prominent stand-up comedian, author…

Congratulations to Samson Opaleye for Securing the 40 Under 40 CEO Nigeria Award

40 young Nigerians were celebrated and recognized as 40 under 40 CEOs in Nigeria, an…

Nigerian-American Jackie Aina Catches Flames For Insensitive New Candle Zee Ngema

The s-candle burns bright on Twitter as the Youtuber’s ‘Sòrò Sókè‘ candle sparks fury over…

A Framework For CEOs And CMOs On When And How To Enter The Cultural Conversation

Staying out of the socio-cultural fray is no longer an option for most brands and…

Food For The Hungry Celebrates World Breastfeeding Week

As rates of childhood malnutrition rise to staggering levels due to the COVID-19 pandemic and…