Entertainment & Arts

First Among Equals: Asake Tops Spotify Nigeria All-Time Streaming Charts

In an Afrobeats landscape shaped by Davido, Burna Boy, Wizkid, Rema, Tyla and Ayra Starr, one name now sits clearly…

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2026 BAFTA Film Awards: Nigerians Shine as Wunmi Mosaku, My Father’s Shadow Win

Nigerian-born creatives recorded major successes at the 2026 British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Film Awards in London…

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Tyla Wins Second Grammy, Beats Burna Boy, Davido, Ayra Starr in African Music Category

South African pop sensation Tyla has once again etched her name into global music history, clinching the Best African Music…

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Achalugo, No Turning Back: How Omoni Oboli, Gaise Baba Shaped Nigeria’s YouTube Culture in 2025

YouTube Nigeria’s 2025 end-of-year rankings, released alongside the personalised “YouTube Recap,” do more than crown category winners. It provides a…

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Umar Abubakar Sidi, Tade Ipadeola Explore “The Incredible Dreams of Garba Dakaskus”

Ibadan once again lived up to its reputation as a city of letters when on Saturday, September 22, the city…

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Tyla wins Best Afrobeats Award at 2025 MTV VMAs

South African music sensation, Tyla stole the spotlight at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), clinching the Best Afrobeats award for…

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At Burna Boy’s Berlin Concert, I saw Nigerian Creativity Shine on the Global Stage

On the night of August 15 in Berlin, I witnessed Burna Boy light up the Waldbühne arena before 15,000 fans.…

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Nneka: Nigeria’s MOBO Award Winning Star, Global Music Treasure

Originality always outlives trends. Some artists care less about fame and more about the message, their lens on the struggles…

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Fela to Angelique Kidjo: African Music Pioneers Who Paved the Way for Afrobeats

The global rise of Afrobeats in the last decade has been credited to contemporary artistes who have further taken the…

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Visions of Tomorrow: Inside Accra Indie FilmFest’s Opening Night

I’ve been meaning to go to the Accra Indie Film Fest (AIF) for a while, but somehow, I miss it…

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