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Breaking the Silence: Hidden Struggles of Male Mental Health and Suicide

Annually, suicide claims the lives of over 800,000 individuals worldwide. Suicide disparities between men and women are well-documented, with males consistently demonstrating greater rates. When it comes to discussing feelings,…

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A Miscellany of Art: Soul and Afro-folk in Contemporary Nigeria

In the complex fabric of Nigeria's cultural landscape, a unique fusion of…

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Meet Yusuf Ambursa, the poet building a community of emerging young creatives in Northern Nigeria

We spoke with Yusuf Ambursa, the founder of Caliphate Arts and Literary…

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Stop Telling a Fat Woman She Looks Beautiful and Brave

Fat is a term that holds a great deal of power for…

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How ‘Country Queen’ and ‘Nairobby’ Addresses the Ills of Present-day Kenya

Nairobby and Country Queen are two notable Kenyan films running on Netflix.…

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Akwaeke Emezi Debut Album, “Stop Dying, You Were Very Expensive,” is a New Chapter in Artistic Expression

Nigerian-Tamil author Akwaeke Emezi, renowned for their literary works, has made a stunning entry into the music world with their…

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“Hotel Labamba” Reviews: Murder Mystery Meets Comedy in A Passable Story

Nollywood’s unofficial Queen of romcoms, Biodun Stephen, who is known for her simple, moderate-budget narratives, takes on the genre of…

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From Playing Adamu in A Tribe Called Judah to Kuranga in Anikulapo Series, Usman Uzee Exudes Versatility

"With the release of the new film Anikulapo: Rise of the Scepter, the spotlight is on both emerging and established…

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Music and Bacardi Dance: The Rhythmic Pulse of South African Upbeat Groove

Bacardi Dance, with its infectious energy and booty-shaking moves, has taken the dance world by storm. But what’s the secret…

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How Hubert Ogunde Pioneered the Nigerian Theatre and Culture Landscape

Hubert Adedeji Ogunde, born on July 10, 1916, in Ososa, Ogun State, Nigeria, left an indelible mark on the world of…

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“Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre” Reviews: A Paradoxical Sequel That Leaves More Questions Than Answers

“Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre” is a six-part epic TV mini-series based on the successful 2022 movie “Anikulapo”, directed and produced by Kunle Afolayan. Here’s…

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“Mami Wata” Reviews: A Tale of Water, Power, and Destiny

In the mystical coastal village of Iyi, tradition and modernity clash like waves against the shore. The villagers revere Mama Efe, a…

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Spicing Up the Internet: Tosin Samuel’s (@tspices_kitchen) Impact on the Food Content Landscape

Over the past few years, we've watched Tosin Samuel (@tspices_kitchen) become a creative force and carve a niche for herself…

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“Orisa” Reviews: More Tropes, Less Mettle

Odunlade Adekola’s Orisa is the story of a proud king Oba Adefolarin (Odunlade Adekola) who, having been made mentally unstable…

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“Merry Men 3” Reviews: An Installment Felled By Its Own Adventure 

The Merry Men franchise primarily introduces us to the lives of four eligible bachelors, Ayo (Ramsey Nouah), Naz (Jim Iyke),…

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