Nigeria: Makarios Fabrics – Weaving Cultural Narratives Into Adire Masterpieces
[This Day] In a vibrant celebration of Yoruba heritage, Makarios Fabrics brought the rich narratives of Nigerian culture to life through the ancient art of Adire.
Nigeria: Author Unveils Book ‘Maximising Your Career Seasons’ to Empower Professionals
[This Day] The founder of Inspired for Impact, a non-profit organisation, Victoria Ibhawa, has launched a book ‘Maximising Your Career Seasons’, aimed at empowering professionals throughout their career journeys.
Nigeria: The Wave of Ritual Killings
[This Day] Stiffer punishment is needed to deter the murderers
Nigeria: Shallipopi Parts Ways With Dapper Music, Cites Financial Mismanagement
[Premium Times] Shallipopi signed to Dapper Group in 2023, a record label owned by Hilda Baci’s boyfriend, Damilola Akinwunmi, aka Dapper.
Nigeria: Bobrisky, Shallipopi, Yahaya Bello Are Most-Searched On Google Nigeria in 2024
[Premium Times] The list reflects Nigerians’ curiosity about controversial figures and cultural icons.
Nigeria: Beeta Arts 2024 Spotlights 4 Emerging Directors
[Leadership] Despite the biting economic crunch, Beeta Arts Festival returns, spotlighting four emerging theatre and film directors and an expanded international participation.
Nigeria: Baba Shettima, Nigeria’s Iconic Photographer Bows Out
[Daily Trust] I presume that Baba Shettima, who died on Thursday of the penultimate week at the age of 78, would be surprised to be referred to as an iconic photographer.
Nigeria: Netflix Has Not Left Nigeria, Ignore Social Media Posts Claiming Otherwise
[Africa Check] Netflix has not left Nigeria, ignore social media posts claiming otherwise
Nigeria: Burna Boy – Speed Darlington Charged for Defamation As Lawyer Laments Prolonged Detention
[Premium Times] Speed Darlington was arrested on 27 November during a performance in Owerri, Imo State, marking his second detention in two months.
Nigeria: How to Stay Safe During Nigeria’s Festive Season – 4 Tips From a Security Expert
[The Conversation Africa] Festive season is here again. During the last quarter of the year (a period popularly called the “ember months” in Nigeria – a reference to the last letters of the words September, October, November and December), many people …