Debola Abimbolu
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Fela's reassuring ode to water's competence remains
A look at Olamide’s influence on Nigerian pop culture over the last decade
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Your latest dose of great music from across
Where Were You: Kalakuta Queens are the unsung heroes of Afrobeat
The pride of a generation of women who have been historically eschewed by
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Kwesi Arthur is politically charged on new single, “Revolution Sound”
He has a compelling message for the
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Watch Mowalola’s eerily experimental new film, “Silent Madness”
A fashion film dramatising the sensory overload from
Where were you: “Party in Art” showed the depth of the art scene in Lagos
Inspiring the next generation of
Watch Minz chase the woman he loves in the video for “Gyal”
Translates Minz's sultry confessional into a dramatic dance
Becca & Busiswa team up for “No One” & 6 other videos to watch this week
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30 new artists join Mr Eazi’s emPawa Africa Program
The support system and distribution platform will give more Africa artists a chance to reach global
1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair launches new residency programme with Lakin Ogunbanwo
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Best New Music: Yinka Bernie and Joyce Olong’s reassuring “It’s Okay to Cry” is a song we can all relate to
Speaking on the subject of mental
Yung L is living the Zimm life in his video for ‘Juice and Zimm’
A 6-minute long 'Full Video' for all 7 tracks from 'Juice and