Exclusive:: Felabration 2014 Teaser “Who no Know go know”
One of Africa’s greatest musician,social preacher,freedom fighter,father is the late Fela Anikulapo Kuti a man who gave all he had to fight against injustice and oppression in the Nigeria society,One of Nigeria’s greatest musical export to the world. A legend,a phenomenon. His death on August…
ABIKU;The unfulfilled part of a mother’s dream.
It was a raining day,the goats and the chickens were in their houses wet, and the gods expressed their emotions as thunders ran from the sky and shook the core of Iya Joke’s hut. The last rain was 3 moons ago, so many people consider…
Exclusive:: ” If Nigerians in diaspora lack cultural heritage, I would say Nigerians at home lack too” Nosa Igbinedion Speaks
Like any normal day i was surfing the internet when i came across the trailer for this movie. It got my mind rolling,An African Super Hero Movie,am sure the world is not ready for what is about to be unleashed.Got in contact with the director…
iRepresent International Documentary Film 2014 ” AFRICA IN SELF-CONVERSATION.”
The iRepresent International Documentary Film Forum is an organisation dedicated to promoting awareness about the power of documentary films to serve as a means of deepening and sharing social and cultural education as well as encouraging participatory democracy in our societies. It is conceived on…
Looted Treasure,Lost Culture( Ile-Ife as a case study).. Part 1
Its funny how people think its the white men that brought us civilization,social development and sophistication..A lot of mis-conceptions that we were living on trees and running around wilth leaves on our waist,and the advent of the white men brought us hope… Well if you’re…
Sustaining the Glow: A Womanist Peek into the Female Emancipatory Attributes in Queen Amina of Zazzau.Part II
In the first part of this article, I briefly underscored the relevance of Queen Amina’s social status and its relevance in contemporary times. It is appropriate to complement that initial part with a logical conclusion. Sustaining the lean on Queen Amina’s example in this presentation,…
Sustaining the Glow: A Womanist Peek into the Female Emancipatory Attributes in Queen Amina of Zazzau.Part 1
Much has been recognized, recorded, and submitted about the person of Queen Amina of Zazzau – the powerful 16th Century Nigerian female warrior whose ability to expand her territorial frontiers still evoke awe in the conscious memory of those who concern themselves with her legacy…
LOST N TRANSLATION – A PHOTO EXHIBITION by Femi Odugbemi
Award-winning filmmaker, writer and photographer Femi ODUGBEMI is back,showing the Photographer side of him with an exhibition titled LOST N TRANSLATION. The exhibition is an invitation to beholders to contemplate realities beyond that which is seen, rather as an engagement of personalities and experiences. In…
Modjadji “She who must be obeyed” (South-Africa)
The world of Modjadji (pronounced Moo – Jad – she) comprises of virgin African bush held, awe-inspiring valleys, spectacular mountains, majestic giants such as the imposing African elephant and the baobab trees, the greatest number of mammal species in all Africa, a unique wealth of…
Kolanuts- The Precious African Nuts.
Kola Nuts, commonly referred to as Cola, is the nut of the Kola tree, it is a genus of trees native to the tropical rainforest of Africa. Kola nuts are classified in the family of Malyvaceae, a sub family of sterculioideae. It is related to…