posted on 06/19/2013 |
Goodluck Jonathan, President And Contractor-In-Chief“Nigeria has more pressing challenges than to have its president poring over who supplies table water to the presidential villa,” writes Salisu Suleiman. Read More > |
posted on 06/19/2013 |
Elegance Road: Vibrant Photos Of Congolese DandiesBelgian freelance photographer Alexandre Van Enst won a 2013 POYi Award of Excellence for his vivid photos of Kinshasa's fops. Read More > |
posted on 06/19/2013 |
D'banj Debuts New Single On Radio, Launches Viral Dance Video Contest (Video)This week, D'banj premiered his latest Afrobeats single, Finally, on Lagos music station The Beat 99.9 FM and launched a dance video contest in the style of last year's Oliver competition. Read More > |
posted on 06/18/2013 |
Confederations Cup: Watch Highlights Of Nigeria's 6-1 Victory Over TahitiIn a match that could have ended with an even wider score margin, Nigeria's Super Eagles romped through FIFA debutantes Tahiti mercilessly. Read More > |
posted on 06/18/2013 |
The New African Photography: Remarkable Visual Stories From The Motherland (Videos)Al Jazeera's documentary series focuses on a new generation of African photographers changing the way their continent is seen. Read More > |
posted on 06/17/2013 |
Opportunities: The 2013 Commonwealth News Internship for Young African JournalistsThe Communications and Public Affairs Division of the Commonwealth Secretariat is seeking a young African journalist to undertake a five-month paid internship in London. Apply now! Read More > |
posted on 06/14/2013 |
WeCyclers: Saving Lagos From Its Mountains Of WasteOnline documentary series My Africa Is heads to the heart of the Lagos metropolis to spotlight the efforts of WeCyclers, an innovative recycling start-up. Read More > |
posted on 06/14/2013 |
The Juice: Nigerian Singer Seyi Shay Dishes On Her Career & Meeting BeyoncéFledgling Nigerian singer Seyi Shay tells her story on the latest webisode of Ndani TV's interview series. Read More > |
posted on 06/14/2013 |
Niger’s Bad Dream Approaches As Islamists Set Sights On Niamey“Niger’s long porous borders and poor military capability make it almost impossible for the government to guarantee the country’s security,” writes Celeste Hicks. Read More > |
posted on 06/14/2013 |
Ghana's Disturbing 'Posters' For Hollywood Films (Photos)Purveyors of foreign films in rural and semi-urban Ghana commission startling graffiti to advertise their makeshift cinemas and video clubs. Read More > |
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