The Ebola outbreak in 3 of West Africa's smallest countries over the past few months continues, with increasing efforts to check its spread, not least in Nigeri...
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...
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...
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...
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, ...
“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 ...
“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...
Four Books to Look Forward to in 2015
Elnathan John, whose first novel is scheduled to be released this year by Cassava Republic
1. Eight New Generation ...
Among the curators of the recently concluded London Art Fair, was British Nigerian Sheyi Bankale who curated Photo 50, an exhibition of contemporary photography...
Chimamanda Adichie’s got a short story, “Jumping Monkey Hill”, in which her protagonist, Ujunwa, a young Nigerian writer is stuck in a literary retreat in Cape ...