So…a while back, ahead of Africa Writes, in collaboration with the Bookshy Blogger’s Zahrah Nessbit-Ahmed, we published a list of 25 Books by African Women tha...
We’ve already got into the thick of things for 2015 – however, the beginning of the first month of the year seems like a good time (the only time?) to reflect o...
“The Price of Things”
Last night, after leaving the festival site, called the June 12th Cultural Centre, I took a motorbike taxi home; in the first instance, th...
“Journey to Ake”
If you’ve only watched Lagos Airport – the infamous documentary about said airport, your impression of Murtala Muhammed airport will be a bit ...
Last year, a major festival of Arts and Books launched in Nigeria, and surprisingly it wasn't based in one of the larger cities in the country, Abuja, Calabar, ...
Film Africa 2014: Annual film festival returns with historical vengeance
Film Africa, the UK’s largest celebration of African cinema is in its 4th year, and ta...
This campaign to publish a monograph of J.D Okhai Ojeikere - one of Nigeria's most prolific, post-independence photographs has taken the internet by storm - al...
Opening Pandora’s Box – Ade Solanke takes on Britain’s schooling system
Failing schools are the stuff of sleepless nights for many parents, and the source of m...
Review: Oliva Tweest - Please sah, can I have some more!
The producers of this show get full marks for being the first off the block in making this mus...
1. He was co-founder of Autograph
Rotimi Fani-Kayode was one of the founders of Autograph ABP – a charity that works internationally in photography, cultural i...