Can art be a force for change? Polly Alakija believes so. In her two-year programme, Stories of a Broken Water Cycle, Polly aims to highlight why water inequality is the most important
It is easy to imagine that the easy-going Patricia Obozuwa would know all about success. It is the umpteenth time we are trying to make a connection, and it seems like the
The human family faces colossal challenges, from the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change to deepening inequality, spreading hatred, and persistent armed conflict. Yet this is also an era of opportunity, with
The human family faces colossal challenges, from the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change to deepening inequality, spreading hatred, and persistent armed conflict. Yet this is also an era of opportunity, with
The human family faces colossal challenges, from the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change to deepening inequality, spreading hatred, and persistent armed conflict. Yet this is also an era of opportunity, with
As Jennifer Olize arrives and settles down in the makeup chair to prepare for the shoot, she immediately starts to giggle as I pull out my notebook to start the interview. She
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Idia Aisien is not just a pretty face on the screen, you might recognize her from her shows on Spice TV. What you don’t know however is that she is a woman
It all started as a funny Instagram account. Funny African Pictures (@funny_african_pictures) It has now grown (450,000 followers) from that to a full-scale content services company. Behind this company, is a new
Emmanuel Luther is from Delta State. He was born into a Christian home, with eight sisters and a brother. He studied Political Science at the Delta State University, Abraka. Since he made
Nneka Ebru (Nee Nwokoro) is of mixed parentage — half Nigerian and half Turkish. The former Turkey international basketballer attended Covenant University, Ota, where she read Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management.