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Soldier’s paintings for “Nourishment” are colourful, playing with ideas of abstraction and exploring the parameters of pop art. While the foundation of the show is rooted in joy and our collective memory, it also highlights classism, survival and threads of the civil war. These constructs have shaped our journey as a country and reflect why we rely heavily on branded food products.
At 29, Oyinkansola Dada seamlessly blends law, art, and fashion, shaping cultural landscapes between Lagos and London with her visionary spirit.
Tia Adeola reflects on her journey as a designer, showcasing her vibrant SS26 collection at GTCO Fashion Weekend, pushing boundaries, and embracing her roots with bold expressions.
Dr Kianna De La Mores on launching ONSKN, serving in the military, and wanting a brand dedicated to addressing the unique skincare needs of Black skin with specialised, minimalist products.
Blending beauty with science, Dabota Lawson, founder of Dabota Cosmetics, is redefining the cosmetics industry…
After two years in the making, artist Uzo Njoku invites us into “The Owambe Exhibition” – a vibrant, self-funded art show that aims to bring Nigerians together to celebrate culture through art.
In a world where fast fashion often overshadows craftsmanship, jewellery and art brand Unrefyned stands as a celebration of originality and cultural storytelling.
Dare and Deola Art Alade are shaping the future of Africa’s creative industry by empowering artists with their platform, Entertainment Week Africa.
In an exclusive interview, Muriel Blanche, the acclaimed Cameroonian actress, entrepreneur, and cultural icon, shares her insights on legacy, familial pride, and how her heritage shapes her identity. This conversation delves into her integral role in Vlisco’s “Icons Last Forever” campaign, where she embodies a symbol of cultural continuity and redefines what it means to be iconic in contemporary Africa.









