TEF unveils 3,200 African entrepreneurs for 2026 programme Nduka Chiejina (Assistant Editor) Tony Elumelu, Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation, said Bola Ahmed Tinubu is dee ...
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But if it were up to a Hollywood legend, the movie would have looked completely different, but with an equally as iconic cast. Before it was a film, it was an off-Broadway hit by playwright Robert ...
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For decades, economic opportunity was often tied to migration. Today, millions of Africans are plugging directly into global commerce from their homes and building careers that span continents.
The duo behind Jaja’s African Hair Braiding will reunite this fall with the Broadway premiere of School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play.
School Girls; or, The African Mean Girls Play,” written by Jocelyn Bioh and directed by Whitney White, will start performances in September.