On view at the New Orleans Museum of Art from April 4 through August 10, the exhibition will then embark on parallel tours to venues in North America and Africa.
At just 41, Ogiame Atuwatse III, the Olu of Warri, stands as one of the youngest traditional rulers on the African continent.
It will also focus on developing homegrown perspectives on both renowned and lesser-known Nigerian artists. A major aspect of the partnership is building conservation expertise through training and ...
Ascending the throne, Ogiame Atuwatse III stepped into a role steeped in centuries of tradition, becoming the 21st Olu of ...
ShareRasheed Ridwan is a Lagos-based Nigerian multidisciplinary artist – dancer, choreographer, festival curator, and dance teacher – who has participated in several major exhibitions and festivals ...
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The Punch on MSNOlu of Warri: A monarch truly worth celebratingAs the sun rises over the historic Warri Kingdom, the air thrums with anticipation. Drums echo, voices rise in song, and the vibrant hues of traditional attire paint the streets in celebration.Today ...
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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSNRivers: The ‘Leviathan’ Which Chief Awolowo Warned Nigeria About Has Long ArrivedProf. Mike IkharialeChief Obafemi Awolowo is one man, hate him or love him, that this country can never forget in a hurry because he is one of the greatest foresighted leaders the Black race has ever ...
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