Opinion

Paris 2024: How Rena Wakama Made History with D’Tigress, Africa’s First Olympics Quarter Finalists

Her Instagram bio simply reads, “Head Coach of Nigerian Women’s National Team, Tulane (University) WBB (Women Basketball) Assistant (coach).” But…

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Tribute To Onyeka Onwenu: A Fine Amazon Walked This Way, by Dami Ajayi

By Dami Ajayi I woke up to the devastating news that music legend, actor, and journalist Onyeka Onwenu had passed…

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Paris 2024: Nigeria’s Dream Team, Indomitable Lions… Africa’s Football Heritage at the Olympics

As the world turns its attention to Paris for the 2024 Olympic Games that starts this week, African football fans…

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Leading Sustainability in Africa: Empowering Nigeria’s Green Future with our Collective Efforts, Potential

Ladies and Gentlemen, esteemed industry colleagues and honoured guests, your presence here today is of utmost importance as we delve…

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Europa League Final: Lookman and the Future of Finidi George’s new Super Eagles

When the stars aligned for Ademola Olajade Alade Aylola Lookman on a stellar European night, it was a constellation with…

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Tunde Onakoya: Lessons from a Nigerian Chess Master

Chess is an intriguing game that other board games cannot hold a candle to. It’s one game that eliminates the…

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Movie Review: Igbo Apprenticeship System on Netflix – Afamefuna: An Nwa-Boi Story

Afàméfùnà: An Nwa-Boi Story is a mixed story showcasing three things: Igbo individuals experiencing relocation from Igboland to Yorubaland to…

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Fayemi, the Scholar-Politician who wants to change Africa

It was a Wednesday afternoon. Looking relaxed, in a multicoloured cotton shirt and black trousers in the study of his…

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Sebastien Haller, Cote d’Ivoire and AFCON Redemption Stories

It wasn’t written in the stars. They simply gatecrashed into the clouds, tore the form books and rewrote the script.…

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Memo to Minister Musawa: Harnessing Nigeria’s Soft Power

We are in the golden age of Nigeria’s cultural and creative dominion of Africa. From Cape Town to Cairo, and…

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