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Author: Boluwatife Areola
A Kenyan blogger and teacher has died for expressing freedom of speech. On June 7, the Kenyan police arrested political commentator Albert Ojwang following a complaint from…
Kenya’s travel and tourism sector is on track for record-breaking growth, set to contribute KSh1.2 trillion to the economy in 2025, just as it did in…
What happens when you refuse to settle for an ordinary life? You might discover a world of adventure, purpose, and endless possibilities. Victoria Osomo is living…
African art has always been more than just a visual experience—it is a vessel of history, culture, and storytelling rooted in the identity of its people.…
Can memes lead to movements? According to CorruptTok, the answer is yes. Across Africa, young people are using TikTok to take a stand against corruption, turning…
In 2024, Nigeria and South Africa made their first major collaboration in film. In a movie titled Soft Love, written by Paballo Molingoane, starring South Africa’s…
The Netherlands realizes “finders keepers” don’t apply to art theft and have returned over 100 Benin Bronzes looted from Nigeria in the late 19th Century, some…
I relocated back to Lagos state in 2017 after living in Abuja for over 19 years. I settled in Surulere Aguda, and in the energetic chaos…
Mike Afolarin is a bundle of energy, charisma, and raw talent; all wrapped up in one dynamic package. He’s best known for his electrifying role as Ishaya…
If you do what you love, you will never work a day. Pretty motivating, right? According to Salem King, that is not entirely true. He believes…