
The state of Nigeria’s live music industry
It is rare in much of Africa to see a festival line-up of both established and up and coming artists performing with a full band.
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It is rare in much of Africa to see a festival line-up of both established and up and coming artists performing with a full band.


Where did UK Prime Minister, David Cameron, get the idea Nigeria and Afghanistan were the most corrupt countries worldwide and the UK was squeaky clean?

The story of Africa’s long-distance love affair with English football, told by fans in Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya & DR Congo.

Who, ultimately, can speak with authority on recent events in Egypt, and, more importantly, how?

African refugees are systematically excluded from priority groups for resettlement in Western countries. The case of Canada.

Reading maps, the interventionist state and another $15 billion missing from Nigeria’s government.

A website archive makes the case that Liberia needs a history that will be called ‘history after the settlers.’

The Internet has lied to the gullible for years, and Africa’s version of fake news sites have been carrying on the tradition.

Amy Sall (Sunu Journal), Candace Keller (Michigan State), Drew Thompson (Bard), curator Thato Mogotsi and Cherif Keita, reflect on Malick Sidibé’s impact.

The IMF’s latest tussle with the government of Mozambique and Voodoo Economics are among our #WeekendSpecials


Except for one-year, when Mohamed Morsi was President, modern Egypt has only been ruled by military regimes

Most contemporary observers of Nigerian politics would be surprised to learn that the Left has been a significant part of the country’s postcolonial history.

African travelers, it would seem, must still justify their movements across the planet (whether the motives be professional, economic or political).

In South Africa activists and sports people campaigning to isolate apartheid, declared: “No normal sport in an abnormal society.” That idea has rattled Israeli diplomats.

The latest installment of our film news series, #MovieNight.

The 21 April 1966 visit by Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie to Jamaica casts a big spell over the appeal of Ethiopia to Rasta and how Ethiopians perceive Rasta in turn.

Africans are a fast-growing segment of the black immigrant population in the U.S, but there are few attempt to court them as voters.

Nigeria is Africa’s largest democracy and largest economy. It also dominates this issue of #WeekendSpecials.