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Gogowé Kickstarts 2020 With New Singles
DC-based Nigerian Afrofusion artist and instrumentalist, Gogowé, is kickstarting 2020 with two brand new tracks titled “WANNA BE SOMEBODY” and “BODÉ” Drawing influences f
Kelechi Releases “Waiting For You”
After coming off of the 85 to Africa tour with Jidenna, Atlanta-born Nigerian artist, Kelechi returns to the scene with an afropop tinged anthem single, “Waiting For You.” The
Evolutionary Trends for the Next Decade
With the start of the new decade being a cascade of emotions, the future shines even brighter for Africa. Here are three evolutionary trends that I believe will facilitate growth a
The Gold Rush in West Africa
Amongst other things, Africa is well endowed with natural and mineral resources. Many regions house world-class deposits of oil, gold, iron ore, bauxite, diamonds, phosphate, urani
Amaarae Returns With New Single, “LIKE IT”
Ahead of her sophomore EP, the self-proclaimed Warrior Princess, Amaarae, has returned with another eccentric single titled “LIKE IT.” Amaarae is a Ghanaian singer, songw
From Benin to the World: Meet Multitalented Artist Larry Tchogninou
Larry Tchogninou is a 21-year-old Beninese multidisciplinary artist with passions that intersect architecture, poetry, photography, filmmaking and design. He finds it boring to do
Jidenna: “85 to Africa” Album Review
On August 23rd, Jidenna delivered his sophomore album, 85 to Africa. It’s been a little while since Jidenna released something new since his debut album, The Chief and EP, Boomer
Video: Nonso Amadi “Go Outside” featuring Mr. Eazi
Afro-fusion/R&B singer and producer Nonso Amadi collabs with Nigerian Global Afro-beats superstar Mr. Eazi for “Go Outside” off his latest EP Free which was released on Aug
A Look At Domestic Violence Against Nigerian Women
Domestic violence (also called intimate partner violence (IPV), domestic abuse or relationship abuse) is a pattern of behaviors used by one partner to maintain power and control ov