The British Nigerian director Akinola Davies Jr. and his brother Wale were both toddlers when their father died. As adults, they could hardly remember him. Then Wale had an idea for movie. What if, by ...
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ASIRI begins ‘HerStory of Nigeria’ school tour at Queens College, launches illustration magazine
ASIRI Magazine has taken its HerStory of Nigeria project to the classroom, beginning with a school tour at Queens College Lagos, where it also launched the HerStory of Nigeria Illustration ...
From Nobel Prize winners to global leaders and cultural pioneers, here are 7 Nigerians who were the first ever to achieve historic milestones that shaped Nigeria and the world. Certain Nigerians broke ...
Scholar and curator Chika Okeke-Agulu talks about the meaning Nigeria's 1960s art upsurge. Uche Okeke, Fantasy and Masks (ca.1960). © The Prof Uche Okeke Legacy ...
The British Nigerian director Akinola Davies Jr. and his brother Wale were both toddlers when their father died. As adults, they could hardly remember him. Then Wale had an idea for movie. What if, by ...
In “My Father’s Shadow,” the Davies brothers pay tribute to him in a shattering father-son tale set across such a day in Nigeria. The film, Akinola’s directing debut, has gone on to become one of the ...
The British Nigerian director Akinola Davies Jr. and his brother Wale were both toddlers when their father died. As adults, they could hardly remember him. Then Wale had an idea for movie. What if, by ...
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