A Chinese-owned News App Is Taking Africa by Storm – The Diplomat

Opera News shows news articles, from both local and world media, and also serves as a microblogging platform for text posts, photos, and videos created specifically for the app. While Opera mostly aims to entertain users, offering content showing recipes, lifestyle articles, information about celebrities and sports, it also serves as a crucial source of

Nigel Chanakira dives into comedy

The Sunday Mail Dennis Chimanzi BUSINESSMAN and banker Dr Nigel Chanakira has set his eyes on the local comedy industry. Dr Chanakira opines he is a “good jester” with potential to bring some vibe to the sector. He intends to use his business influence to promote the comedy industry, which visibly suffers from poor funding.

Retooling the Political Economy of Nigeria’s Culture, Tourism Industries 

Paul Obi In  an age of painful economic outcomes and a worsening cost of living, a book on how Nigeria can navigate her pathway out of this present economic climate represents a clarion call to both the Nigerian state and stakeholders in the business of bettering the Nigerian situation. Yet, the fact that the book is

West Africa: Producers look to the European coffee market

52 As part of the ACP Business Friendly program funded by the European Union (EU), a training session for coffee exporters is underway in Lomé, Togo. The training takes place in collaboration with the Robusta Coffee Agency of Africa and Madagascar (Acram) and the Coordination Committee for the Coffee and Cocoa Sectors of Togo. It

The Deep Connection Between Africans and Gospel Music || Business Post Nigeria

In the vibrant tapestry of African music, gospel holds a special place. Its soulful melodies and uplifting messages resonate deeply with listeners across the continent. American gospel music might have taken the forefront as a preferred source of inspiration for Gospel music lovers but African listeners are increasingly rediscovering and embracing their homegrown gospel sounds.

West Africa Leaders Meet as Region Struggles With Coups

Abuja —  West African leaders met in Nigeria’s capital Abuja on Sunday for talks on their region in deepening crisis, after four countries fell under military rule and with risks growing from Sahel jihadist conflicts. After coups in Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea and Niger since 2020, the Economic Community of West African States or ECOWAS