The Arts

Reimagining money in Boluwatife Folorunso’s Cost of Appearance

Reimagining money in Boluwatife Folorunso’s Cost of Appearance

By Osa Mbonu-Amadi  In her work, Cost of Appearance, Boluwatife Esther Folorunso explores the Nigerian currency as a  fashion statement.  With the emblematic title “Cost of Appearance”, the artist primes visitors to expect visual narratives that ride on economic and socio-cultural terms. Cost of Appearance builds on Boluwatife’s previous work with subtitles like “Spent Monuments”, […]
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Thespian journey around climatic change

Thespian journey around climatic change

Phrases like climate change, global warming, carbon emission and greenhouse gases have become part of our everyday vocabulary, yet, so many people do not honestly know what they are all about. These days, we hear of earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides, floods, typhoons, droughts, erosion, crop failure, intense heat/cold etc.

Utese community presents Enogie to Oba Erediauwa for blessing

Utese community presents Enogie to Oba Erediauwa for blessing

IT was singing, dancing and rejoicing at the Palace ground of the Oba of Benin, Omo Oba Erediauwa on Tuesday when the people of Utese community in Uhen Ward, Ovia North- East local government area of Edo state went to the Palace of the revered Monarch to present before him their newly crowned Enogie (Duke) in consonance with the culture, mores and tradition of the Benin people.

The Small Print rocks Amazon UK best seller list

The Small Print rocks Amazon UK best seller list

Abimbola Dare’s debut Christian novel, The Small Print has enjoyed a privileged spot in the top best selling e-books on amazon.co.uk in the romantic Christian fiction category for over three months in a row. The novel continues to fly off the shelves in bookstores across Nigeria.

Writing is solid platform for extension of activism – Enewaridideke

Writing is solid platform for extension of activism – Enewaridideke

Ekanpou Enewaridideke, president, Ijaw People Congress is a writer and an activist. Educated at Delta State University, Abraka, where he obtained a degree in English, the Ijaw born writer- activist has written across literary genres and won important literary prizes.

Nigeria wins Medals at World Choir Olympics

Nigeria wins Medals at World Choir Olympics

A Nigerian choir, the Lagos City Chorale directed by the Maestro, Sir Emeka Nwokedi bagged three Silver medals at the just concluded 7th World Choir Games held in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA from 4th – 14th July, 2012.

Illegal export of Nok sculptures from Nigeria

Illegal export of Nok sculptures from Nigeria

According to Ekpo Eyo, “It is indeed unfortunate that so much Nok material has been looted over time to supply the international market. Properly excavated, such pieces might have shed valuable light on the Nok culture.

Itoya: Journey in history through drama

Itoya: Journey in history through drama

ONE of the problems militating the development of African states is the inability of the leaders to learn from history, no thanks to the declining fortune of history as a study subject in many secondary schools in some countries and especially, Nigeria.

Jess Castellote in Nigeria’s artscape

Jess Castellote in Nigeria’s artscape

When Spanish born Jess Castellote came to Nigeria in 1994, he did not have in mind that his services to a non governmental organisation committed to the construction of private residences at the University of Ibadan would change course with time to the fields of education, art and culture.

To My Siblings

To My Siblings

In the face of daunting problems of graduate unemployment ravaging the country now, a new book that seemingly has solutions to youths unemployment was last week presented to the public. The book, …to my Siblings, who want to succeed, a framework for a highly successful and principled life after basic education is written by Dayo Akinola, an engineer.

The Ancient in Modern African Design of Akudinobi

The Ancient in Modern African Design of Akudinobi

Facial scarification, known as Igbu-ichi in parts of Igboland,is making a return from ancestry into the designs of Tony George Chidi Akudinobi. A visual thinker and quintessential poet of furniture-cum-interior design in the African mode, Akudinobi is the acclaimed Convener of the African Design Roundtable who holds pride of place for representing Nigeria at the 29th India International Trade Fair (Pragati Maidan) New Delhi.