Celebrating Excellence: Winners of the 19th Africa Movie Academy Awards
The 19th edition of the Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA), hosted by Nancy Isime, Rahama Sadau, and Richard Ato Turkson, took place on Sunday,
The 19th edition of the Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA), hosted by Nancy Isime, Rahama Sadau, and Richard Ato Turkson, took place on Sunday,
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By Olorunfemi Olaleye Coming-of-age dramas remind the audience of how they viewed the world as children. It’s only poetic that Zambia’s first feature film on
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By Rejoice Anodo A frantic phone call in Igbo made by a young man struggling to walk, a trail of blood dripping from a gunshot
Frontline Nigerian production designer and art director, Pat Nebo is dead. We just received the news from a reliable third party that he died
By Rejoice Anodo A festive crowd in the street. Eyo masquerades twirling in circular motions, clanking their sticks together. Excited onlookers cheering their performance. The