Award-winning visual artists, Gbenga Adeku, Dotun Popoola and Samuel Anyanwu are converting Nigeria’s plastic, metal and textile waste into beautiful art and getting global recognition for their work.
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A Kenyan environmental law student is seeking a patent for her healthy, edible cups and plates, designed to wage battle against the mountain of plastics that threatens marine life.
With the growing use of blockchain technology, African artists are harnessing its benefits to create communities of sellers and boost their creations in a global marketplace.
As told to Sheriff I thought I was going to have a typical conversation with Daniel* when we somehow hit on the issue of climate change and what it’s doing to people down south. Then he told me that he’d lost his mother to mercury poisoning. I grew up in Bayelsa in a family of […]
Please tell me you haven’t been locked up without doing anything fun since your lonely valentine in February. If you were like us and you were busy hating on all the couples and ‘boo-ed up’ photos on social media, then the first weekend of March needs to be beautiful. We don’t care whether you are […]
"The prospect of learning a new language in which I had no background frightened me. I mean, I've spoken English all my life and even now, I still sometimes confuse 'we're' and 'were'. No fear, Nothing spoil, I told myself, I'd wing it when I got to Germany. "
Jise, Nigeria’s first food-only delivery platform has today announced that its food service app is now LIVE.
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