MARIE-CECILE ZINSOU, THE NEW FACE OF AFRICAN CULTURAL PATRONAGE
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It is strange how fate works its choices. What if she had not been named Marie-Cecile? What if it was not a coincidence? The…
At only 33 years old, Marylin Alexandra Amon is already a success: she is a happy wife, company director, and a producer of a…
We all know, see and experience the coming age of Afro entertainment on all types of media outlets. From prominent news channels creating content…
Netflix the world’s leading internet TV service and iROKOtv, its African equivalent are officially coming together. This is all in line with Netflix’s aim…
The late Wanagari Maathai once said: “in a few decades, the relationship between the environment, resources and conflict may seem almost as obvious as…
Desperate Housewives Africa. Sounds a bit strange doesn’t it? Nigeria’s EbonyLife TV and Disney Media Distribution EMEA have partnered to make it happen. The…
Let’s face it: we all love a good laugh. And who better to have our ribs cracking than Africa’s very own Trevor Noah? The…
Generally speaking, cinematographic industries have a foot in all aspects of a society, whether it be politics, economics, social or cultural. The nature of…
Since African Belgian actor Mark Zinga was announced in the cast of the next James Bond Movie, I have been asking myself how diversity…
For a long time, I have considered that the main problem of African Movie industry was that the movies were nothing but award baits….