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Taxes and tears: How Nigeria is asking its people to pay for survival
Nigeria is changing the way it collects money from its people and that change has quietly walked into our lives like a new landlord who did not knock. From January the government began implementing ...
On Christmas Day, U.S. forces unleashed targeted missile and drone strikes in Nigeria against Islamist terrorists who had been killing Christians and other civilians with impunity. It propelled ...
A lot is going on in the Nigerian film space right now,” filmmaker Olive Nwosu tells me over Zoom on a crisp morning in Park ...
Nwosu is right. Filmmakers from across the West African country and its sprawling diaspora have been cropping up across the ...
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about. By The New York Times Critic’s Pick Directed by Nia DaCosta, the latest installation in this ...
Olive Nwosu's debut feature is powered by striking images of the Nigerian city and its women.
Love movies? Live for TV? USA TODAY's Watch Party newsletter has all the best recommendations, delivered right to your inbox. Sign up now and be one of the cool kids. The movies of 2026 have got it ...
Winter is in full force and we’re not setting foot outside. Why? It’s cold and well… we love romance. Well that and travel and The Hallmark Channel. Some may think that Countdown to Christmas may be ...
Sexuality – especially queer sexuality – has always been one of the most heavily policed themes in African film.
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