Of the 200M Nigerians we can account for, 140M people are now statistically poor. As you go to church today, remember, prayer does not fix a broken country; governance does. And prayers do not elect a better president, your vote does.
“M$NEY captures an artiste settled into cash-heavy success, even if that sense of arrival comes at the cost of the inventive spark that once made his music feel compelling.”
@Dreyschronicle reviews Asake’s album, “M$NEY”⬇️
https://t.co/pEVDpm2PUV
Dual wins last week.
Began with seeing out participation as one of 25 writers in the inaugural J Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture & History Yaanga Vanguard cohort. Ended with a selection as one of 15 African journalists in the inaugural Communiqué Editorial Bootcamp cohort.
A country where a presidential contestant's special assistant becomes overnight media aide to the electoral official who will decide if his principal wins or loses the contest🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
“There were DJs I looked up to, people who were already doing this long before I came into the picture. So it doesn’t feel right to position myself as the starting point”
@djjimmyjatt speaks to @Dreyschronicle about his DJing journey and more⬇️
https://t.co/2EYJrfoHUx
… with writers at the Museum for
Yoruba history and culture.
An interactive session on the ( creative ) journaling of ancestral music and lyricism inspired by ancient African expressions of art whether by sound or fabric designs.
Ondun!
The Year So Far in African Literature: Highlighting Talking Points of the First Quarter of 2026
By Afrocritik’s Editorial Board⬇️
https://t.co/iwseRJl5Zc
I actually want power from national grid. I don’t want solar or inverter. I want my country to work. Shitty ass place that makes your co sufferers talk down at you for not being able to figure out or hustle solutions for government incompetence. Foolish place I hate it hereeeeeee
Miss the days when Naija artistes used to cameo in other artistes music video. Once there is a hit song, you just know you will see two or three other popping artistes in the music video of that song.
I love Afrocritik 2025 report. Really brilliant and insightful articles. Great layout. Reading it was immersive, and I felt like a teenager ravenously reading through the magazines my father owned.
🚨THE AFROCRITIK REPORT 2025 IS LIVE!
• Recap of Key Cultural Moments
• Trends, Patterns, and Forecasts
• Industry Commentary and Analysis
• Music, Film, Literature, Media, Photography, Culture
Access it here now⬇️
https://t.co/SA9PqocNes
“Ghanaian music will always be my number one foundation, but Nigerian music, especially in this Afrobeats era, has really inspired me”
@iamjubed_ talks about pushing the boundaries of Ghanaian Pop, Nigerian influences, and more with @Dreyschronicle⬇️
https://t.co/FUIJajdgcy