Nigerians and Ghanaians have all claimed authorship of Jollof rice. But a new book points out that the “Senegality” of this dish is established by the reference to “Jolof”.
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Nigeria: How Some Afrobeats Tributes to Fela Kuti Come Across as Opportunistic, Empty
The post-2020 class of Nigeria’s Afrobeats stars has reached for Fela’s source in ways that barely recognise the stature of the late icon.
A Tribute to J.P. Clark, Nigeria’s Nature Poet
J.P Clark's work moved beyond agitating for justice in Nigeria's Niger Delta. He was in love with nature.
Why Has Protest Music Dried up in Nigeria?
Young Nigerians are protesting bad governance and police brutality. Where is the music to assist them?
In Photos | Nigeria’s Trafficked Children Have Never Been to School
Human trafficking and modern day slavery involve the illegal trade of people for exploitation or commercial gain and is a $150 billion global industry.
Why African Teams Fell Short at the World Cup Once Again
African players have excelled and gained fame while playing in Europe, but African countries still never get far in the world cup. Here's why.