Across several African countries, a growing criminal syndicate is preying on desperate seekers of greener pastures, luring them to Burkina Faso, Ghana, Senegal and Côte d’Ivoire, among others, with ...
An 86-year-old veteran visual artist, Elder Emmanuel Oladunjoye Abejide, has rejected calls to apologise after alleging that four of his award-winning artworks, selected for purchase by former Ekiti ...
The University of Nigeria, Nsukka, will confer 167 students with First Class Honours at its 54th convocation ceremony. The ceremony, which kicked off with a press briefing on July 22, 2025, at the ...
Stakeholders in the art and culture sector have called for increased visibility on minister's eight-point plan. On August 27, 2023, ...
Culture has always had influence, but in 2026, it becomes the headliner. Not the opener. Not the background soundtrack. The star. And here’s the truth too many leaders still refuse to face: Culture ...
Seventeen is a lot. It is surely the sign of a United Nations insider that they can remember the names and numbers (and even the associated colours) of each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals ...
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Displayed at MOPOP, Jimi Hendrix’s guitar embodies the accidents and defiance that shaped modern sound, and that A.I. can’t replicate. Courtesy Museum of Pop Culture As someone who spends her days ...
Harvard economist Roland Fryer looks at whether culture is a cause or consequence of inequality. Image: Free to Choose Network Photo: Free to Choose Network Culture is one of the most underrated ideas ...
Culture is the set of knowledge and practices people use to express themselves and make sense of the world collectively. As Brazilian philosopher Marilena Chauí reminds us, the word derives from the ...
As some prominent conservatives target both ordinary people and public figures for their comments about Charlie Kirk, they are trying to rebrand a practice they once maligned. By Joseph Bernstein Mr.
Think of individual workplaces as their own countries, each governed by a specific set of social norms and ways of operating. Just as you wouldn’t travel to Japan expecting the same way of life as you ...