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YAYA MAVUNDLA : Africa’s Most Decorated Transgender Voice on Truth, Legacy, and What Comes Next

There are figures who enter an industry and adapt to fit its existing shape. Then there are those who arrive and quietly rearrange the...

Reclaiming the Iyami: Unlearning Fear and Restoring the Primordial Mothers in Yoruba Thought

Reclaiming the Iyami: Unlearning Fear and Restoring the Primordial Mothers in Yoruba Thought   By Titilola Damilola   In Yoruba cosmology, Awọn Iyami, often called Iyami Aje, are...

J’odie and the Cost of Innocence: How a Gifted Voice Was Lost to Love, Trust, and Exploitation

A recent interview with J’odie, the singer whose voice and songwriting once defined the innocence of early 2000s Nigerian pop, offers a sobering reflection...

British-Nigerian Artist Nnena Kalu Makes History as First Learning-Disabled Turner Prize Winner

British-Nigerian artist Nnena Kalu has made history by becoming the first person with a learning disability to receive the Turner Prize, one of the...

Olivia Yacé Places Fourth at Miss Universe 2025, Leading Africa Into the Top Five

Olivia Yacé delivered a commanding performance at the Miss Universe 2025 pageant, earning a fourth place finish after a closely contested final round. Her...

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