Music

The Lagos Nightclub where Afrobeat was born

On certain Lagos nights in the late 1960s, the city pulsed with a sound that was neither highlife nor jazz,…

Burna Boy’s Lagos Blues: Before the Grammys, there was Struggle

Lagos is not kind to dreamers. The city carries its own pulse—a soundscape of danfo horns, market women’s bargaining cries,…

From Hilda Baci to Tacha: Nigeria’s Guinness World Record craze

If there’s one thing Nigerians love, it’s making history. And in 2025, nothing screams “history” louder than a Guinness World…

Mike and Gloria Bamiloye’s impact: The Mount Zion Films that are too powerful to forget

In the heart of Nigeria, where the rhythm of life pulses through vibrant streets and the air hums with stories…

Why celebrities can’t resist replying to trolls

Let’s be honest, if you’ve ever been insulted online, your first instinct is to reply. Now imagine being a celebrity…

Majek Fashek and the Rain that never stopped falling

There are nights in Nigeria’s memory where music and weather blur, when sound seems to summon sky. Among those nights,…

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