November 15, 2023 “The Origin: Madam Koi-Koi” shows how far Nollywood has come If you attended boarding school in Nigeria in the nineties, you most likely heard tales of Madam Koi-Koi. The fear of Madam Koi-Koi ensured…
September 6, 2023 ‘Can You See Us’ is an opportunity for introspection With all the discourse around diversity, equity and inclusion globally, how inclusive are Africans truly? In parts of Africa especially West and Central, race…
February 5, 2023 Linda Ikeji does not hold back in “Dark October” If you are looking for a movie with entertainment value to enjoy this weekend, “Dark October” is not for you. The images in this…
October 30, 2022 “From Scratch,” the too good to be true love story In the first episode titled “First Tastes,” and when she bumps into Lino right after telling her friend Sloane that she came to Florence…
October 2, 2022 “Anikulapo” shines for its production values Kunle Afolayan has proven time and again his capacity to direct and produce Nigerian period pieces. He does this with his latest movie titled…
March 23, 2022 Review: “Young, Famous and African” “Young, Famous and African” is Netflix’s first original African reality television show and many Nigerians will be tuning in to see what Annie Macaulay-Idibia gets up…