Tag: Entertainment
Misters of Nigeria Enugu 2026 Brings “Think, Touch, Transform” Philosophy to...
Chidi-Nweloke Oscar Chidubem, Mister Enugu 2025, is harnessing a profound personal history of silence and observation as he officially sets his sights on the...
YouTube African Filmmaker Distribution Platform Rises as Key Route to Global...
For African filmmakers navigating a global entertainment landscape long dominated by Western gatekeepers, YouTube has emerged as a powerful equalizer—offering a low-barrier, high-reach alternative...
When My Goat Adopted a Chicken: Weekend Weirdness in the Heart...
It started with a yam peel.
Not just any yam peel—this one was placed with solemn precision at the foot of our compound gate, like...
Friendship Red Flags You Only Notice on Weekend Brunch
Weekend brunch is the ultimate friendship X-ray.
One mimosa in, and suddenly you see it: the subtle eye-roll when you share good news. The way...
Quiet Chaos: How I Ghosted My Side Hustle and Reclaimed My...
In the golden age of hustle culture, doing nothing feels like treason. But what if your rebellion isn’t loud? What if it’s just… silence?
This...
I Went to a Secret Lagos Dance Club Where Strangers Hold...
CONFIDENTIAL:Do not share this location. Do not ask for the password. Just show up looking like you need saving.
Last Sunday, I followed a woman...
Suya Cart Cardio: How Lagos Street Food Saved My Abs (And...
If Bourdain and a stand-up comic had a lovechild raised in Yaba!!!!!!!!!!!!
Let’s get one thing straight: I didn’t choose suya. Suya chose me.After my...
The Rise of “Silent Discos” in Accra: Where Ghanaians Dance Alone—But...
Picture this: 300 people in Accra’s Independence Square. Not a single speaker. Not a shout. Just hundreds of Ghanaians dancing under the stars—each lost...
TikTok Made Me Buy It: The Viral African Beauty Brands Taking...
It started with a 15-second clip: a Lagos teen slathering shea butter infused with hibiscus on her elbows, whispering, “Watch this glow.”
Now? That brand,...
The Secret Book Clubs of Kigali: Where Women Read Sci-Fi and...
In a quiet villa in Kiyovu, 12 women gather every Saturday. There’s tea. There’s laughter. And there’s a heated debate about whether Octavia Butler’s...





























