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Sopé Dirisu ('Slow Horses') leads Akinola Davies Jr.'s debut feature, which follows a father trying to connect with his sons ...
The struggle of Africa and the Middle East against foreign oppression did not end with the fall of colonial empires .
The Cannes screening of “My Father’s Shadow” by director Akinola Davies Jr marks a milestone for Nigeria’s frantically prolific film industry, nicknamed Nollywood, which is counting on the French ...
Along with Afrobeats music, Nollywood is Nigeria’s main source of soft power. One measure of its ineluctable rise is that ...
It has taken nearly 80 years, but a Nigerian movie will finally be screened in a hallowed official slot at the Cannes film ...
My Father’s Shadow is also coming-of-age story – an unusual one for focusing as much on its struggling but well-intentioned ...
The feature debut of British Nigerian director Akinola Davies Jr. is the first Nigerian film to make the Cannes Film Festival ...
Last week, like that proverbial narrative of a spread of witchcraft cells, Nigeria moved from one social and political horror ...
Mr Adelabu emphasised that the revitalised plant will prioritise energy access for Oyo’s Oke Ogun communities, with an ...
US director Wes Anderson brought his latest A-list cast led by Benicio del Toro to the Cannes film festival on Sunday, ...
So future negotiations will focus on the remaining seven ECOWAS countries: Cape Verde, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, ...