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No excuses, I love Osimhen - Ruth Eze
By Rita Okoye Asaba-based Nollywood actress Ruth Eze has steadily cemented her position as one of the most prominent figures in Nigerian epic cinema. Through consistent dedication to her craft, she ...
In 1996, Phish’s Trey Anastasio formed a free-form jazz ensemble that came and went without much fanfare. 30 years later, their only album opens a door to a world of improvisational music that goes ...
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Reporter's diary: My sweet-bitter Asian experience
On February 5, 2025, at exactly 5:18pm when I got a congratulatory mail from the Global Investigative Journalism Conference, with my heart throbbing fast, my eye skimmed through the subject-line as I ...
There is a specific kind of heartbreak that happens in the cinema when a character you’ve loved for three hundred pages walks onto the screen looking and ...
While our society tends to favor logic and reward rigid veins of thinking, there's a lot of power in accepting the energy that comes from the unexplored, subconscious, spiritual parts of life. From ...
The ideal state, like the ideal individual, is one with a healthy, unafflicted soul. For, as Plato and the Bible make clear, an afflicted soul is an enemy of the body and the spirit. Sadly, in body, ...
In an era when Nollywood is stretching its limbs toward the global market, ‘Son of the Soil’ (2025) arrives with quite a bit of intrigue. Though initially released in December 2025, the movie only ...
President Donald Trump paid tribute to the Navy football team while using the platform of a special White House visit to tout some of the policies and accomplishments ...
Dynamic filmmaker, director, and screenwriter, Uyoyou Adia, has become a prominent voice in contemporary Nollywood.
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