While fans worldwide know him for his chart-topping hits, behind the scenes, Nigerian Afro-dancehall artist Patoranking has set out to change the lives of one million young people by 2035.
Nigeria must immediately halt a ruthless campaign of home demolitions and forced evictions in waterfront settlements in Lagos, independent human rights experts said today.
Born Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie, Patoranking rose from the slums of Ebute Metta, Lagos, to become one of Nigeria’s most versatile and successful musicians. Blending reggae, dancehall and Afrobeats ...
Dear Seyi Tinubu, a recent video of you passionately praising your father’s government in one of the northern states has made ...
Bulldozers tore through homes in Lagos's working-class Otumara neighbourhood Friday, leaving hundreds of families homeless as Nigerian authorities demolish slums over land disputes and campaigns ...
Nigerian scholars under the auspices of the Commonwealth Scholars and Fellows Alumni Nigeria (COSFAN) have hailed the ...
Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has said that the vision of his administration is taking shape with the urban ...
Africa's biggest city has been named the second-worst place to live in the world, coming just behind the capital of Syria, ...
The Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof Muhammad Pate, on Tuesday said the primary drivers of ...
Lagos is also the capital of Afrobeats, the music genre that has taken the world by storm and got people dancing across the globe, from Johannesburg to London, New York and Australia. As the singer ...
“We had no choice,” resonates the freeloaders’ plaint. But beneath this veneer of desperation lies a stark reality—every ...