Sunday, April 28, 2024

Formal education might have derailed my career – Nike Okundaye

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Nike Okundaye, who turns 63 on may 23, is an icon of the art. She tells Assistant Life Editor, TERH AGBEDEH, about her career The...

‘I attended college just to acquire knowledge’

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For Ozomelam Umah Okorie (a.k.a. Emodee), music started while he was nine. He did not stop when he got to secondary school or even...

Piracy laws in Nigeria inadequate – Matthew Simpa

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Matthew Simpa, a filmmaker by profession, has been around for a while; in fact, he was one among the experimental filmmakers who pioneered the...

Predictions from my songs come to pass – Morocco Maduka

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In most parts of Igbo land, highlife music has always taken the centre stage. During the later part of the 20th century, the likes of...

Attitude to volunteerism in Nigeria is changing – Modupe Ladipo

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A lot of things happen in Nigeria, with people who care about others working tirelessly to improve society’s lot and taking no credit for...

I admire Joke Silva – Tope Tedela

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Temitope Tedela entered African cinema history on March 8 when he emerged Best Actor in a Drama at the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Award...

Nollywood is not dead – Osuofia

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Nkem Owoh is well known for his antics as ‘Osuofia’. But he is a different character in Yvonne Okoro’s Ghana Must Go, which hits...

‘India Arie excited to headline Sax Appeal 5’

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Like many a Nigerian musician, Mike Aremu started music in the church. Though born in Kaduna, he grew up in Minna Niger State. The...

Nigeria doesn’t really accommodate theatre – Graham-Douglas

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Bikiya Graham-Douglas is founder of Beeta Universal Arts Foundation and an award-winning actress who not only obtained a business law degree from the University...

England earns more from theatre than Premier League – Onukaba

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Adinoyi Ojo Onukaba’s play, Body Parts premiered at the ninth Jos Festival of Theatre which took place in Jos, Plateau State from March 10...

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