ArtCulture & HeritageNews and Insights The Legacy of Looted Treasures: Colonial Art Acquisitions, Repatriation, and the Future of African Heritage by Familugba Victor 5 months ago written by Familugba Victor In the dim galleries of the British Museum, intricate brass plaques and sculpted heads from the ancient Kingdom of Benin stand as silent witnesses to a tumultuous history. These artefacts, … Continue Reading 5 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
AdventuresAfrica Tourism News Lagos as Africa’s Creative Tech Hub vs Nairobi’s Silicon Savannah by Confidence Nwaobi 5 months ago written by Confidence Nwaobi Africa’s tech scene has grown at an incredible pace over the past decade. Investors, startups, and digital innovators are increasingly looking to the continent for opportunities, and two cities stand … Continue Reading 5 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
AdventuresTravel TipsVisas, Policy & Infrastructure Can Nigeria’s Visa Policy Compete with Rwanda’s Success? A New Policy Breakdown by Confidence Nwaobi 5 months ago written by Confidence Nwaobi Travel planning usually starts with excitement, choosing dates, checking flights, and imagining food, culture, and new places. But very quickly, reality sets in with one important question: What are the … Continue Reading 5 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
AdventuresTravel Tips Travel to Nigeria from the UK: Your Complete Pre-Departure Checklist by Confidence Nwaobi 5 months ago written by Confidence Nwaobi Travelling from the UK to Nigeria is more straightforward than many people expect, but it does come with a few steps that are important to get right. Some travellers overprepare … Continue Reading 5 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Africa Tourism NewsVisas, Policy & Infrastructure U.S Visa Bonds Threaten to Ground African Tourists by Oluwafemi Kehinde 5 months ago written by Oluwafemi Kehinde Starting in January 2026, entrepreneurs, investors, executives, and freelancers from over 20 African nations will encounter a fresh financial obstacle when attempting to travel to the United States for business … Continue Reading 5 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Africa Tourism NewsNews and Insights PAAIS 2026 Leads the Charge for Africa’s AI-Backed Tourism Revolution by Oluwafemi Kehinde 5 months ago written by Oluwafemi Kehinde The 2026 Pan African AI & Innovation Summit (PAAIS) will showcase how artificial intelligence can revolutionise African tourism and hospitality. Travel and Tour World reports that, set for September 22nd … Continue Reading 5 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Africa Tourism NewsNews and Insights Revolutionising Africa’s Hospitality: The AI Stack That’s Redefining Guest Experiences by Oluwafemi Kehinde 5 months ago written by Oluwafemi Kehinde In Africa’s booming tourism scene, where digital innovation meets untapped potential, a groundbreaking hybrid AI architecture from a leading global booking platform is poised to reshape the way travellers connect … Continue Reading 5 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Festivals New Yam Festivals: Nigeria vs. Ghana’s Homowo Festival by Leyira Virtue Barisuka 5 months ago written by Leyira Virtue Barisuka There is a season in West Africa when food becomes more than food; it is no longer just crops pulled from the soil, but they become symbols of life, survival, … Continue Reading 5 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Food & RecipesNigerian Dishes Nigerian “Swallow” Foods: Fufu’ Journey Across Africa by Leyira Virtue Barisuka 5 months ago written by Leyira Virtue Barisuka If you grew up in Nigeria, then you definitely don’t need to explain what “swallow” is. You already know from when you began growing teeth. It sits quietly on the … Continue Reading 5 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Culture & HeritageLifestyle Masquerade Cultures: The Igbo, Yoruba, and Their Congolese Relatives by Leyira Virtue Barisuka 5 months ago written by Leyira Virtue Barisuka There is a drum sound that changes everything in the village. Once it starts, the village square feels different; children move closer to their parents, elders sit more upright and … Continue Reading 5 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail