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Bob-Manuel Udokwu Advocates for Nigerian Actors in Adaptation of “Things Fall Apart”

< 1 mn read Nollywood legend Bob-Manuel Udokwu has voiced his opinion that a Nigerian actor would be a better fit for the role of Okonkwo in the upcoming TV adaptation of Chinua Achebe’s classic novel, “Things Fall Apart.” The role is set to be played by British actor Idris Elba, known for his impressive performances in various films. […]

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Chidimma Adetshina Faces Backlash in Miss South Africa Pageant Over Nigerian Heritage

2 mn read Chidimma Adetshina, a 23-year-old beauty queen, has been facing significant backlash after advancing to the top 16 of the Miss South Africa (Miss SA) Pageant. Born in Soweto to a Nigerian father and South African mother, Adetshina’s mixed heritage has sparked controversy among some South Africans who argue that her Nigerian background disqualifies her from […]

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The real origin of the viral Asoka makeup challenge and how to do it

2 mn read If you’ve scrolled through TikTok and Instagram lately, you’ve likely seen the viral and complicated Asoka challenge flooding your timeline. The asoka makeup trend In the Asoka trend, women make elaborate hand movements while dancing and applying makeup. It also involves captivating transitions. Where did the Asoka trend start? The trend originates from the popular […]

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HOW TO COOK THE NIGERIAN FRIED RICE

3 mn read HOW TO COOK THE NIGERIAN FRIED RICE Spice up your cooking routine with the traditional Nigerian fried rice If you enjoy the flavor of traditional Nigerian cuisine, give Nigerian fried rice a try! Parboil the rice for a few minutes before you cook it in chicken stock. Then, fry the mixed vegetables in seasonings, stir […]

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“Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Culture: Understanding Diversity, Tradition, and Innovation”

2 mn read “Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Culture: Understanding Diversity, Tradition, and Innovation” Abstract: This article delves into the multifaceted nature of culture, examining its diverse expressions, enduring traditions, and dynamic evolution. Through an exploration of cultural practices, beliefs, and identities across different societies and historical periods, it seeks to illuminate the rich tapestry of human experience […]

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The Nigerian Kitchen

< 1 mn read The Nigerian Kitchen Hello, Thanks for being a great part of this initiative, due to my kind of background and societal setting, it was necessary for a woman to know so much about foods and domestic works in its entire scope. I learned to make Nigerian foods at a very young age, I think I […]

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Nigerian Drinks

4 mn read Nigerian Drinks Nigerian drinks include both soft drinks and all kinds of edible juice that are prepared and consumed in Nigeria. This article aims to showcase some of those drinks from Nigeria and explain how anybody could make them for personal consumption. Apart from popular brands like Cocoa Cola, Pepsi, laccasera, Viju milk, etc. We […]

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21 Essential Hausa Phrases You’ll Need in Nigeria

2 mn read 21 Essential Hausa Phrases You’ll Need in Nigeria The Hausa people of Nigeria are mostly located in the northern parts of the country – with a population of over 30 million, they are one of the largest ethnic groups in Africa. If you ever get an opportunity to visit Nigeria, here are our top picks of […]

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10 of Nigeria’s Top Art Galleries

3 mn read 10 of Nigeria’s Top Art Galleries Art is an integral part of Nigeria’s cultural image. And Nigeria’s art ecosystem continues to flourish at an impressive pace as Nigerian artists, art lovers, and curators increasingly break creative and commercial molds to keep art alive in the public’s consciousness. The top art galleries in the country not […]

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‘Awo’ to stage at London’s Shaw theatre this May

< 1 mn read ‘Awo’ to stage at London’s Shaw theatre this May The How Foundation, a not-for-profit vehicle, has pledged its support for ‘Awo’, a highly anticipated stage play, which is set to captivate audiences at London’s iconic Shaw Theatre on May 18, 2024, in Euston, London. In a statement by Mofoluwake Edgar, managing director of the Duke of Shomolu […]

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Experience Zimbabwe’s culture

2 mn read Experience Zimbabwe’s culture   Despite its troubled recent history, Zimbabwe is a vibrant and beautiful country, with some excellent Africa cultural experiences to be had. Not only are there opportunities to engage with traditional cultures through visiting local villages, there is also Zimbabwe’s fascinating history to discover. Throughout Zimbabwe you’ll find opportunities to engage with […]

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Experience the culture in Zambia

2 mn read Experience the culture in Zambia Zambia’s safari camps are notable for their small scale and often excellent community ties, leading many visitors to treasure the interactions that they find here. For more, visit the communities linked to your camp; head out on a village visit; or enjoy the living history of a fascinating old manor […]

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Cultural experiences in Tanzania

< 1 mn read Cultural experiences in Tanzania Tanzania offers many contrasting African cultural experiences. With a population of around 50 million, the majority of whom are living in rural areas; it’s possible to interact with a wide variety of people. Tanzania offers real insights into many different cultures, backgrounds and religions. Across Tanzania the cultural groups and traditional […]

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Best places to experience the culture in Namibia

2 mn read Best places to experience the culture in Namibia Namibia is one of our favourite places for cultural experiences in Africa. Despite having one of the world’s lowest population densities, we’ve found some of our best experiences here, and have really enjoyed the opportunity of getting to know people of a radically different cultural background. All […]

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Incredible cultural experiences in Mozambique

< 1 mn read Incredible cultural experiences in Mozambique Mozambique can offer really unique African cultural experiences – which have their roots in its Bantu and Swahili history, overlaid with Portuguese colonial rule and more recently its struggles for independence. All this has left a lively arts culture including exotic cuisine, and music and dancing with a vibrant Latin […]

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How to best experience the culture in Botswana

2 mn read How to best experience the culture in Botswana       Botswana has diverse ethnic groups living side by side in what has historically been a very peaceful country. However, for the visitor this sparse population can imply few opportunities for cultural interaction – so it may seem to be an unpromising place to search […]

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Cultural experiences in Malawi

< 1 mn read Cultural experiences in Malawi Almost any travelling in Malawi can offer insights into the country’s culture and traditions – as most of Malawi’s people are notably friendly, courteous and hospitable. African cultural experiences are everywhere in Malawi; it’s so densely populated that travellers can’t help but interact with lots of Malawians during a holiday here. […]

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Best cultural experiences in Kenya

2 mn read Best cultural experiences in Kenya Kenya offers a rich variety of cultural experiences with plenty of involvement with local villages. Travellers often get the opportunity to learn about Maasai, Samburu, Turkana, Swahili and other communities and take part in activities. It’s often possible to visit schools, do a village visit on market day or walk […]

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Experience the extraordinary culture in Rwanda

2 mn read Experience the extraordinary culture in Rwanda Rwanda has a rich and well documented cultural history. Far from being clearly distinct tribes, the Hutu and the Tutsi who comprise the majority of the population, speak the same language (Kinyarwanda) and have always intermarried and lived and worked together on the same fertile hillsides. They traditionally paid […]

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