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I Don’t Mess Around With Women — Majid Michel

October 27, 2016 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Ghanaian actor Majid Michel’s experience on the set of his first epic movie, Ayamma, which was shot recently somewhere in Akwa Ibom State, has left a sweet-sour taste in his mouth. The actor, in an […]

The Arts

Me And My Books My Profound Love For Short Stories

September 25, 2016 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Professor Hope Eghagha is the Head of the Department of English, the University of Lagos. A poet, dramatist, novelist and social critic, his works include Death, Not a Redeemer, Rhythms of the Last Testament, This […]

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TIFF 2016: 10 Days, 8 Films, 1 Lagos, By Ayo Shonaiya

September 21, 2016 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Curiously, I heard for the first time in Toronto, from some Nigerian filmmakers no less, a new name, ‘New Nigerian Cinema’, to describe our film industry. We’ve heard “Nollywood”, “New Nollywood”, “Nollywood 2.0”, and now […]

Society

Lagos Ranks World’s 3rd Worst City To Live In | Vanguard

August 19, 2016 Omoniyi Osadare 0

A report released yesterday by The Economist Intelligence Unit ranked Lagos as the third worst city to live, maintaining its position at the lowest rungs of the Global Liveability index. Several other global reports had […]

Entertainment

‘Musicians Must Touch The Souls Of Their Audience’ | TheNation

July 30, 2016 Omoniyi Osadare 0

For over four decades, Nigeria’s first woman federal permanent secretary, Francesca Emanuel, has remained an inspiration to young talents in music and theatre. She is one of the early members of the famous Steve Rhodes […]

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It’s a man’s world. Pavarotti & James Brown. Live Concert HD

April 18, 2016 jimidisu 0

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Video:Remembering Egypt 80’s YS (TDTMN),live at the Africa Shrine.May he RIP

March 18, 2016 jimidisu 0

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Oresegun Olumide: The Nigerian Artist Making A Splash | CNN

March 10, 2016 Omoniyi Osadare 0

(CNN)Water droplets slide down the faces of children as they stare directly at what you could easily believe is a camera. In fact, they are all paintings by Lagos-born Nigerian artist Oresegun Olumide.

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Life Style

Rotimi Fani-Kayode: Erotic photography from the ultimate outsider | CNN

March 10, 2016 Omoniyi Osadare 0

(CNN)During his life, gay Nigerian photographer Rotimi Fani-Kayode struggled to find acceptance. Writing for now-defunct British photography magazine Ten.8, he once described himself as an outsider “on three counts.” “In terms of geographical and cultural […]

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Are the Oscars too white? | aljazeera

March 1, 2016 Omoniyi Osadare 0

It’s the world’s most prestigious movie awards ceremony. But controversy over racial discrimination overshadowed the Oscars in Hollywood on Sunday night.

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N Korea’s multimillion-dollar museum in Cambodia……aljazeera

February 23, 2016 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Visitors to the Angkor Panorama Museum are greeted by a huge painting of a smiling Buddha – a life-sized reproduction of one of the stone faces that adorns the Bayon temple, near Cambodia’s famous Angkor […]

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Why Muslim women wear hijab By MIFTAUDEEN RAJI

February 17, 2016 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Muslim students commemorated the World Hijab Day with a sensitisation rally in some parts of Lagos State last Monday. MIFTAUDEEN RAJI (300-Level Mass Communication, University of Lagos) reports. Beyond its religious necessity, hijab, a headscarf […]

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Murtala: The unforgettable leader By OZOLUA UHAKHEME

February 17, 2016 Omoniyi Osadare 0

As Head of State, the late Gen Murtala Ramat Muhammed led a simple life. He moved without a siren-blaring convoy and mixed with Nigerians in the market and other public places.Forty years after his death, […]

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Between Olumo and Aso (II) By Wole Soyinka

February 17, 2016 Omoniyi Osadare 0

•Reminiscences from Ogun at 40 It proved a sham. The newly discovered fissure in the sides of Zuma Rock in Abuja was from the peripatetic Aso incumbent splitting his sides with laughter – ke, ke,ke! […]

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Badagry Heritage Museum: A withering legacy (II) …. TheNation

February 17, 2016 Omoniyi Osadare 0

  The wooden first floor is becoming weaker, posing great danger to visitors. The passage upstairs has been blocked to visitors. The structure already falling off with broken windows panes, chattered doors and broken wooden […]

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VIDEO:Femi Kuti at THE DISCOURSE with JIMI DISU

January 16, 2016 jimidisu 0

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In Conversation With Jimi Disu

December 1, 2015 Omoniyi Osadare 4

On the December 17, 2015, Quramo Publishing will present For Sam: A Collection of Contemporary Thoughts by Jimi Disu, under its Q Books imprint. For Sam features some of the finest ideas, drawn from rare […]

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