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Qing Madi Says Her Debut Album Isn't Afrobeats—It's 'Afrosupernatural'
"You don't listen to my music to enjoy it. You listen to connect to it."
By Kaitlyn McNab
African Fashion Is Being Celebrated. But Where Is the Investment?
With a new wave of museums and colleges exploring the importance of African fashion history, focus on investment is now critical.
By Danielle Kwateng
Nigeria’s Youth Are Standing Up Against Corruption and Police Brutality
Young Nigerians have been shot at and killed in the demand for their rights.
By Zainab Onuh-Yahaya
These 54 African Designers Should Be on Your Radar
They're melding cultural heritage with contemporary influences.
By Danielle Kwateng and Skyli Alvarez
5 Nigerian Brands Changing the Streetwear Scene in Fashion
You'll want to know these names.
By Ugonna-Ora Owoh
African and Indian Students Are Struggling to Get Out of Ukraine
“All who flee a conflict situation have the same right to safe passage.”
By Lex McMenamin
Tems Makes Music For the Spirit
The artist told Teen Vogue about her style of music, and reflected on her career.
By Ekow BarnesPhotography by Louisiana Mei Gelpi
How These Instagram Accounts Are Helping to Preserve Nollywood Style
We spoke with the women behind @nolly.babes and @yungnollywood about fashion, style, and meme culture.
By Ugochi Egonu
Rapper Falz Talks #EndSARS and Nigeria's History of Protest
"We're by no means defeated."
By Danielle Kwateng
Nigeria's #EndSARS is a Movement Against Police Brutality
The fight against police brutality is a global struggle.
By Kanyinsola Oye
The #EndSARS Movement Is Being Defined by Nigerian Youth
“It’s so good to see how passionate we are.”
By Tife Sanusi
Nigeria's Lionheart Oscar Submission Disqualified for Having Too Much English
"We did not choose who colonized us," director Genevieve Nnaji said.
By Sara Delgado
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12 Eye-Catching Outfit Ideas from Lagos Fashion Week
See the best street style from the Nigerian fashion capital.
By Naomi ElizéePhotography by Stephen Tayo
These Nigerian Girls Released by Boko Haram Are "Free, but Not Really Free"
The girls are part of a unique university program that offers support, but restrictions.
By Jameelah Nasheed
Dozens of Nigerian Girls Are Missing After a Boko Haram Attack
Over 100 girls were reported missing by their parents.
By Jameelah Nasheed
82 Girls Who Escaped Boko Haram Are Reportedly Still Being Held by Nigeria's Government
Some parents are starting to get concerned.
By Darius Sadighi
How Hashtag Activism Helped Raise Awareness About Boko Haram
It started with #BringBackOurGirls.
By Darius Sadighi
Two Survivors of Boko Haram Terrorist Attacks Told Us Their Story
“I survived a bullet to my head.”
By Kaleigh Fasanella
21 Girls Kidnapped By Boko Haram Return to Their Families
276 were abducted in 2014 from their boarding school.
By Kate Dwyer