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Nigeria’s Creative Economy Boom: Music, Film, and the Business of Culture

Nigeria’s creative economy has emerged as one of the most dynamic cultural and economic engines on the African continent. Before the end of 2025, the sector is projected to reach.

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Why Africa’s Street Art Movement Deserves Global Recognition

Street art, once dismissed as urban rebellion or fleeting graffiti, is now carving out a legitimate place in Africa’s creative economy. Painted walls and expressive murals have become a mirror.

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What the Canal+ and MultiChoice Merger Truly Means for Africa

Over the years, Africa’s media narrative has swung between two poles: western corporations viewing the continent as a market to exploit and African broadcasters striving to build a homegrown cultural.

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This Week in Afrobeats: Rolling Stone Awards, Album Hits & Music Economy

Afrobeats continues to expand its global presence with renewed momentum. From international chart placements to critical recognition, the genre’s influence is increasingly entrenched in mainstream culture. This week, three developments.

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Africa’s Creative Boom is Leading a Cultural Renaissance

Africa is not just participating in global culture—it is leading, shaping, and redefining it. From Afrobeats dominating global playlists to bold African fashion houses rewriting style codes and Nollywood rivaling.

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From Lagos to the World: Africa’s Growing Influence in Entertainment and Culture

A decade ago, African entertainment was largely celebrated within the continent and diaspora communities. Today, it is the centerpiece of international film festivals, global advertising campaigns, and primetime television. From.

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This Week in Afrobeats: Chart-Topping Hits and Global Crossovers

The past week in Afrobeats has been a potent reminder that the genre’s global momentum is not slowing down—it’s accelerating, innovating, and redefining its place in world music. From record-breaking.

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The Politics of African Literature: Between Resistance and Representation

African literature today sits at a complex crossroads, navigating between resisting historical silences and asserting its own modes of representation. According to statista, the African books market is projected to.

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Afrobeats in Review: Creative Infrastructure, Global Wins

Afrobeats is no longer just a sound; it is a global movement. From Grammy stages to World Cup performances, the genre has cemented its presence in every corner of global.

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Angélique Kidjo Breaks Barriers with Hollywood Walk of Fame Star

Beninese singer, activist, and global music icon Angélique Kidjo has made history as the first Black African performer to be selected for a Hollywood Walk of Fame star. The announcement, made by the.

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