Music

Nigeria: On Return of the Old National Anthem

[Daily Trust] On May 29, 2024, his first anniversary in office, President Ahmed Bola Tinubu signed into law an executive bill, amending the National Anthem Act, cancelling the 1978 national anthem: Arise o Compatriots" and returning the old national anthem: "Nigeria We hail Thee".

North Africa: North Africa’s Indigenous Peoples – the Imazighen

[Afropop] The Imazighen, also known as Amazighen, are the indigenous peoples of North Africa. A majority of the world may know them as the "Moors" or "Berber," a term coined by the Romans and popularized by the Arab conquerors of the region meaning "barbarian"; the natives have rejected this discriminatory term and prefer to call themselves Amazigh/Imazigh, meaning "free men" in the Tamazight language. Their territories stretched as far west as the Canary Islands and Mauritania and as far east as the Siwa Oasis in

Rwanda: What’s Behind Rwanda’s Emerging Gospel Music Takeover?

[New Times] On Sunday, May 5, Rwanda's secular musicians were once again slapped in the face by the fact that an up-and-coming gospel artist like Chryso Ndasingwa, who has three or fewer hits to his name, could fill BK Arena for the launch of his debut album.

Nigeria: The Wait Is Over, Saheed Osupa Performs At Neon Night

[This Day] After a long absence from the Nigerian music scene, the undisputed King of Fuji Music, Saheed Osupa, is set to thrill his fans live on stage at the prestigious RM Hall Magodo, Lagos, on Saturday, 18th May 2024. The much-anticipated show, Neon Night with Osupa Saheed, promises to be an unforgettable experience for fans of the Fuji legend.