If You Want to Change Africa, Change Your Perspective
Africans across the globe are documenting the daily realities of their cities in a way that is refreshingly authentic and unapologetic. Instead of a reactionary narrative, this generation of African...
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View ArticleFashion Transcending African Roots at the 4th Annual African Fashion Week...
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View ArticleGenius Alone Cannot Hack An Absent Market
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View ArticleAFRIFF 2016 Opens With a Bang
The 6th Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) opened Sunday night at the newly commissioned Filmhouse-IMAX theatres in Lekki, Lagos. Filmmakers, guests, the media as well as dignitaries from all...
View ArticleWhy Conferences like WABF are Crucial for Our Generation
I should probably start off by admitting that this was my very first African conference. I have never before attended the Wharton African Business Forum (WABF), the Harvard Business School’s African...
View ArticleThe African Continent: A New Force in International Luxury Fashion
As a category, luxury fashion used to be the domain of old European atelier and fashion houses. The most popular names, the most recognized brands and the most talented designers were either from, or...
View ArticleNYARW: 9 Reasons You Shouldn’t Miss New York African Restaurant Week
There are two things that undeniably bring people together- food and music. New York Africa Restaurant Week (NYARW) is looking to bring everyone together with food, and some music too. During October...
View ArticleAyo Awosika’s New Single A Love Song To Nigeria
The rising popularity of Afrobeat is no news these days as mainstream American (and European) music industries have caught on. But more and more, artists are finding new and creative ways to reinvent...
View ArticleIf You Want to Change Africa, Change Your Perspective
Africans across the globe are documenting the daily realities of their cities in a way that is refreshingly authentic and unapologetic. Instead of a reactionary narrative, this generation of African...
View ArticleIs Blaxit Just a Joke?
The interwebs have been howling over the possibility of Blaxit, a mass exodus of Black people from the US to [insert random made-up name here]. Folks are joking around about taking Jumbalaya and the...
View ArticleFashion Transcending African Roots at the 4th Annual African Fashion Week...
Fashionistas far and wide are gearing up for the fourth edition of African Fashion Week Toronto (AFWT). One of the city’s most anticipated fashion events, presented by the Fashion Ready Foundation,...
View ArticleGenius Alone Cannot Hack An Absent Market
Innovation and entrepreneurial ambition seems to be booming all over the Continent. So much so that Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg had to pay Lagos a visit. Despite of the recent economic recession,...
View ArticleReelAfrican: A Place to Call Home
Scrolling through a polished website, popular shows like An African City and Girl Going Places flash across the screen. Now, from the comfort of your home from San Francisco to New York, movies like...
View ArticleAFRIFF 2016 Opens With a Bang
The 6th Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) opened Sunday night at the newly commissioned Filmhouse-IMAX theatres in Lekki, Lagos. Filmmakers, guests, the media as well as dignitaries from all...
View ArticleWhy Conferences like WABF are Crucial for Our Generation
I should probably start off by admitting that this was my very first African conference. I have never before attended the Wharton African Business Forum (WABF), the Harvard Business School’s African...
View ArticleThe African Continent: A New Force in International Luxury Fashion
As a category, luxury fashion used to be the domain of old European atelier and fashion houses. The most popular names, the most recognized brands and the most talented designers were either from, or...
View ArticleNYARW: 9 Reasons You Shouldn’t Miss New York African Restaurant Week
There are two things that undeniably bring people together- food and music. New York Africa Restaurant Week (NYARW) is looking to bring everyone together with food, and some music too. During October...
View ArticleAyo Awosika’s New Single A Love Song To Nigeria
The rising popularity of Afrobeat is no news these days as mainstream American (and European) music industries have caught on. But more and more, artists are finding new and creative ways to reinvent...
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