Category: GAME CHANGER

Yinka Shonibare sculpture unveils in Trafalgar Square

“Set against the backdrop of one of the most iconic symbols of Britain’s seafaring heritage, Yinka Shonibare’s ship, with its riot of colour, makes a...

Supermodel Naomi Campbell asked to testify against Charles Taylor

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Prosecutors trying former Liberian president Charles Taylor for war crimes at a U.N.-backed court have asked judges to subpoena supermodel...

Famous Nigerian-Briton writer, Precious Williams reconnects with her root

A story of mothers and daughters, of a struggle with racial identity and a journey to find a sense of belonging. ‘Where are you from?’ is a question I always find...

Agencies intensify efforts to ‘export’ Nigerian entertainment industry

By Daniel Gumm, allAfrica.com A collaboration that will ensure that the Nigerian entertainment industry is taken to the international market on Tuesday, started in Lagos...

Lady Power: Mai veri han bag

By Edwin Eriata Oribhabor If there’s any item the woman cherishes dearly, it’s her handbag. Its number one position in her various fashion collections remains...

Fela resurrection in foreign land

Fela, the late Nigerian musician and political agitator, fascinated millions and had fans around the world, including legends like Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder. Yet...

Arts & Power: A look into the world of Kehinde Wiley, New York based painter

The public perception of black male youth has arguably changed since artist Kehinde Wiley began painting his formal portraits while in residency at New York’s...

Bola Agbaje talks about the trials of life

Bola Agbaje is defiant. ‘People say to me: “Why should we see another story about a black guy on an estate?” They say: “We’ve seen it all already.” Well, I...

‘Maga No Need Pay’: Nigeria Gets Creative to Fight Cyber Scams - Tim Cranton, Associate General Counsel, Microsoft

This week, a new pop song hits the airwaves in West Africa with a highly unusual message: Don’t be seduced by cybercrime. Cybercrime is a global issue, but perhaps no...