People of the City: Biyi Adepegba, founder of the London African Music Festival
How did you get here?
I worked with a wide range of people as a university...
'Finding' Fela is the kind of documentary that should be abysmal but isn’t; clearly a marketing conceit from the makers of ‘Fela: The Musical’ – it transcends i...
Having three health targets in the eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) has been a double edged sword. While, on the one hand, it has greatly improved ...
In June, Gateway for Africa invited six of South Africa's new generation of playwrights, for a discussion about South African theatre today, and how much has ch...
In praise of Joy on Sunday
Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor during rehearsals of 'Sunday' at Stratford Theatre Royal, June 2014
The Stratford Theatre Royal has a history...
1. Bonham’s does very good champagne - This exhibition of Contemporary Nigerian Photography was launched in style with support from the Kola Aluko Foundation....
Picture credit: Darren Hercher Fadoa
1. Ama Ata Aidoo is arguably the greatest writer Ghana has ever produced.
2. This is Ama Ata Aidoo’s first appearanc...
Just ahead of Africa Writes - quite possibly the UK’s largest celebration of African books and literature, we teamed up with the Bookshy Blogger’s Zahrah Nessbi...
Nobel laureate for literature, Wole Soyinka, was recently in London for the launch of a book celebrating his life and work at 80. Gateway for Africa editor, Del...
Food for thought from the Africa Business Summit
1. Beyond the Hype: The Not-For-Tourists Guide to Investing in Africa
The London Business School’s 13th ...