Abuja — Over $18 million worth of books and computers have reached African schools through the support of Sir Emeka Offor Foundation since 2010 The Sir Emeka Offor Foundation (SEOF), Read More..
Art & Film
Sound of Torture: Eritrean refugees, trapped and tortured in the Sinai desert, reach out to an activist radio host in Sweden.
Thousands of illegal migrants and asylum seekers are met with harsh situations as they flee their country and cross the Sinai desert to reach Israel, seeking refuge. One such group Read More..
Scarred: An Anatomy of a Massacre
Judy Kibinge’s Documentary on ‘the Anatomy of a Massacre’ in Wajir. On February 10th 1984, “hundreds –possibly thousands– of Somali’s were rounded, tortured, while some were killed in an airstrip Read More..
Profiles of African Filmmakers and Directors who have changed the World through Films (Part I)
In a three part series, we present selected profiles of African Filmmakers and Directors, some of whom, like Ousmane Sembene, are now legends. A number of these filmmakers and directors, Read More..
The Art of Calligraphy: Faiza Bayou’s Eternity Series
The elegantly rich art of calligraphy has its place in the Arabic and/ Islamic culture. As stated by historians, the art of calligraphy, including its trade, was born in the Read More..
Timbuktu Is Africa’s Lone Shot At Oscars
In one of these pages, we predicted that 2015 was going to be a good year for Ugandan film. What we forgot, was to tag the African film flag, which Read More..