Tag: The Free Critics

Fuska Biyu review — A forged Science and Speculative Work of Art

"Fuska Biyu'' is a Hausa tale that addresses the topics of early…

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5 Forces Behind Northern Nigeria’s Multidimensional Cultural and Creative Renaissance

Northern Nigeria is an assortment of diverse ethnic groups and cultures, sharing…

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Bill Kinaro’s Benny and Griffin is a Testament that Age is Just a Number

"Fire in the hole,” we both said almost at the same time…

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The Adventure of Ayya review – A Captivating Tale of Courage and Resilience

Sani Abdulrazak's The Adventure of Ayya is a captivating fictional short story…

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Review of Dearlogue – a Poetic Duet by Abubakar Othman and Habeebatu X!

Dearlogue is a collective effort between a professor of literary psychoanalysis and…

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Veteran Gone: 57 Facts About Saint Obi’s 57-Year Life and Career

As we mourn the loss of a Nollywood veteran, a legendary actor,…

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“A Simple Lie” Review – A Gripping Tale of Betrayal, Manipulation, and Unconventional Love Affairs

Five people connected through friendship, lust, love, desperation, emotional blackmail and lies…

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The Evolution of the Harp in African and American Music

The harp is one of the oldest and most widespread musical instruments…

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Wearing Your Heart on Your Sleeve: An Overview on Using T-shirts as a Tool for Expression

The t-shirt as we know it today first appeared in the late…

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It’s Giving Spoilt Brat: Are Gen-Z and Millennials Fuelling a Decline in Traditional Moral Values?

A coworker and I recently had a conversation about the moral values…

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This is Why I Still Chew Sticks

Growing up, my grandmother introduced me to the tradition of using a…

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“Nanny” review – Anansi & Mami Wata: West African Myth or Reality?

Nanny, an American psychological horror film written and directed by Nikyatu Jusu,…

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