In a recent interview on The Afrobeats Podcast with Adesope, Flavour was asked how he felt about being left out of the list of Afrobeats' biggest global exports. The hitmaker quickly pointed out that he wasn't bothered with such a conversation as he doesn't identify as an Afrobeats artist. "I am not an Afrobeats artist. I am an African artist," Flavour replied. ADVERTISEMENT
He also pointed out how the microscope is currently on Afrobeats and how it's mostly what the media focuses on while neglecting other music across the continent.
Madeleine Gavin’s Sundance award-winning documentary “Beyond Utopia” has garnered the best documentary and best doc editing honors at the 24th annual Woodstock Film Festival.
The documentary, which wasrecently acquired by Roadside Attractions, is vying for Academy Award attention.
February 21, 2018 11:36 AM EST
Prince William may be a married man and a father of two (soon to be three), but that doesn’t mean he can’t dabble in the wild side. The motorcycle-riding side, that is.
On Tuesday, the Duke of Cambridge dropped by Triumph Motorcycles and the HORIBA MIRA Technology Park in Hinckley, England. Technically, the royal visit was intended to be a chance for the future king to “learn more about world-class British vehicle manufacture and research in the East Midlands,” according to the Kensington Palace Instagram caption that documented his experience.
Santacon, the annual pub crawl that lures out large groups of red-suited revelers dressed in Santa suits, is set to storm several major cities across the U.S. this weekend.
The spirited and popular event, which draws participants both naughty and nice, has been notoriously rowdy and sometimes loathed by locals, especially in New York City.
Dozens of cities in the U.S. take part in the celebration each year. Some of the events collect funds for charity or toys for children, although it’s unclear how much money Santacon has raised in the more than two decades since it was founded.
The Anambra State Governor, Professor Charles Soludo has declared an official end to the Monday sit-at-home order in Anambra State. He made the announcement in a statement on Monday, 4th April 2022 where he promised that all areas of concern will be looked into.
The Governor added that the government is determined to go after criminals threatening the peace and development of the state.
Soludo also disclosed that a Peace and Reconciliation Committee with the mandate to look into and make recommendations on how to address challenges that led to the declaration of the sit-at-home would soon be constituted.