In this instalment of perspectives on storytelling, I want to explore how shock value and outrageous plots have been used to shape communication. Some of these stories are fictional, while others are ...
Award-winning actress, producer, and cultural advocate Bikiya Graham-Douglas has once again demonstrated her commitment to women-led narratives and culturally authentic filmmaking with her latest ...
The leaders of the 15-member Caribbean Community(CARICOM) grouping are preparing to meet with their African counterparts in ...
In Nigeria today, one doesn’t have to attend a church service to hear a sermon. The pulpit has moved – onto screens, into living rooms, and across YouTube. Along with this shift, a fascinating genre ...
Elizabeth Olayiwola does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
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Telling Stories in the Era of the New TV
By Ruth KadiriWhen people ask me what the secret is to making films, my answer is simple: the trick is always in the story. But of course, it is never only that simple. A good script is a given, as ...
Nigerian TV and film producers gathered in Lagos recently for YouTube's first-ever TV/Film Day, a one-day workshop designed to equip the country's top storytellers with new strategies for reaching ...
Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has emphasized the importance of unity in diversity as the foundation for national progress. In a message shared via his official X handle on Tuesday to ...
Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has harped on unity in diversity as the bedrock of progress in society. In a post via his official X handle to celebrate ‘Hausa Day’ on Tuesday, Atiku said the ...
Abdulbaqi Jari, the Global Coordinator of the World Hausa Day celebration, has urged the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to adopt Hausa as a language for commerce and social ...
Connecting with Nigerians online requires communicating in their native languages. Search is local, and in Nigeria, local means multilingual. The country’s three largest languages—Igbo, Yoruba, and ...
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