Colorful Masquerade Street Procession at the Lagos Black Heritage Festival 2015
Day 1 of the 2015 Lagos Black Heritage Festival saw more than its expected turn out, as people from different works of life came around to enjoy the celebration of culture, arts and tradition. Right on schedule before the event was declared opened by the…
Lords of Theatre meets with Wole Soyinka ahead of Lagos Black Heritage Festival 2015
As preparation plans kicks off for the Lagos Black Heritage Festival2015, Wole Oguntokun and a team of season theatre gurus met with Professor Wole Soyinka to draft up plans for 2015 edition of the festival. Among the team that met up with “Kongi” Includes Cultural…
“Business meets culture” 1st Nigerian Cultural Trade Show
Imagine a room full of Business men and women, with the best of Nigeria’s creative minds when it comes to History, Culture and Arts? Inviting you all to the 1st Nigerian Cultural Trade Show on Thursday 2nd October 2014 at the Federal Palace Hotel, Lagos….
Celebrating World Sickle Cell day. The Red Umbrella walk.
Sickle Cell Disease affects us all, and we want you to help us stop the Sickle Cell cycle. We created this Walk to raise awareness of Sickle Cell Disease and to support adults, children and families affected with Sickle Cell Disease. To Celebrate the World…
PHOTOS:: Pictures from #PaintOutLagosIsland,Celebrating World Environment Day 2014.
Despite the heavy rain fall that came down on Thursday morning,different art professionals still came out for the #PaintOutLagosIsland,organized by Plein Air Society of Nigeria .. The Objective of the 3 day event was to celebrate the World Environment Day,and also with the aim of…
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…
Women in Power: Madame Efunroye Tinubu-1st Iyalode of Egba land.
The amazing thing about legends and myths is this,apart from the fact the stories have been passed down from one generation to another, and facts are either added to or taken away from it…It’s true,they once existed on the same earth we are walking.Great men…