Nigeria has one of the most vibrant and dynamic blogospheres in Africa. It is no wonder that the Nigerian state and presidential elections were heavily blogged by Nigerians at home and abroad. New ...
Sometimes, things differ; artists could engineer publicity stunts like an arrest, a relationship or a 50 Cent (Curtis) vs Kanye West (Graduation) type of simultaneous release to get fans warmed up.
The Nigerian blogosphere this week is again not unconnected to the ungoing MTN African Cup of Nations (Egypt 2006). Chippla starts the discourse when with this assertion: “The 25th African Cup of ...
Journalism in Nigeria is on an exponential growth path. Everyday thousands of teeming personalities strive and toil to get the news to the masses. And the results have been tremendous, creating a more ...
I get baffled and ruffled when I hear some people come out and say they ‘hate’ bloggers. Some Nigerian celebrities, especially, come out to say that they ‘dislike bloggers’, some have gone as far as ...
Singer and skit maker Nasboi has criticised Nigerian bloggers for selective reporting on social media. He argued that no celebrity in Nigeria addresses insecurity more frequently than he does on X, ...
Comedian and actor Basketmouth has criticised society for amplifying failure and ignoring excellence, accusing some Nigerian bloggers of turning negativity into premium content. In a post shared on ...
This blog is part of our series, Tracking the Trillions, which takes a closer look at how the International Monetary Fund (IMF) can tackle corruption, while promoting transparency and accountability.
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