Voices of Eyà echo @ QGallery
Voices in Tobiloba Awogbemila’s Rhythms of Home
Harmony in nature and Beauty wrapped in colours as Ifeoluwapo’s iconic environmental art
What is Life?
NAFEST 2025 postponed amid National Security concerns
Irie Vibes 2025 blends Reggae with cervical cancer screening
Reflections: Intergenerational artistic conversations at 202 Gallery
Tejumola Animashaun’s art: Finding healing in stillness
Reclaiming Truth” at 2025 AKÉ festival
NLS, PH Club host reading and discussion on Peterside’s new books
Demola Ogunajo exhibits Womb 2 Street at Soto Gallery
Kulture Kode unveils “Layers of Existence” exhibition
Strategic partnerships fuel mutual growth between Nigeria and Germany
German high-tech film equipment could transform Nollywood
2025 Lagos Book & Art Festival begins Nov 10
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SubscribeNLNG explores Nigeria’s identity through $20,000 Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts
In a strategic plan targeting young Nigerians with the aim of inspiring them to tell stories that redefine Nigeria’s image, NLNG has launched a new Prize category, The Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts.
With social media, Fela would have done unimaginable things with Afrobeat – Seun Alli, curator
Seun Alli is the curator and project lead for the ongoing “Fela Kuti: Afrobeat Rebellion,” an exhibition Fela’s life, music, and political legacies
Ebenezer, Babatunde in search of Spirituality & Light @ Alexis Galleries
A joint art exhibition of paintings in which two popular artists, Ebenezer Akinola and Raji Babatunde, are conducting inquiries into the mystery of Spirituality and Light opens Saturday, Novermber 8, and runs till November 22, 2025 at Alexis Galleries, off Idowu Martins, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Yingi Mao explores the simplicity of life in Everyday group exhibition
In a world where special recognition is rarely given to the simplicity of life, multi-talented artist Yingi Mao has explored the simplicity of daily life through familiar textures, memories, scents, and objects that often go unnoticed in her exhibition, themed “Everyday”.
From Barracks to Boardroom: How ‘You never know me’ redefines the African business memoir
Abimbola Adeseyoju’s autobiography “You Never Know Me” is many things at once: a love letter to a stubbornly hopeful mother, a corporate creation story, a crash-course in Nigeria’s compliance industry, and a late-life memo to a country that still misreads its own reflection.
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