‘The ball and the rhythm in her blood’: Racialised imaginaries and football migration from Nigeria to Scandinavia This article provides an analysis of how Nigerian women migrants are represented and constructed as racial others by officials in the Scandinavian football... MH Engh,F Settler,S Ag...
History and Culture The Untold Story of Black Women Used As Guinea Pigs In J. Marion Sims’s Gynecology Experiments ByVICTORMarch 9, 202452 Entertainment African Diaspora Literature and Authors: Echoes of Identity Across Continents ByAdaugoNovember 5, 202326 ...
African popular cultureNigerian video-filmcampus cultsfemale sexual transgressionhomosexualityprostitutionThis article examines the ways that Nollywood films are involved in the moral policing of the postcolonial subject both by challenging the state's moral failings and by enacting its ideological violence....
"They say it takes 10 years to have an overnight success, and it's true," Shaboozey toldGRAMMY.comin May. The 29-year-old Nigerian-American born Collins Chibueze knows it firsthand: his first single, "Jeff Gordon," came out in 2014, but he's only now seeing the fruits ...
Zene (African –Nigerian and Hungarian) –“Beautiful” or “music”; also a variation of “Zaynab” Middle Names To Match First Monikers That Mean Beautiful Brooke (Old English and German androgynous name)–“Brook,”“stream,” or “small body of flowing water” Grace (Latin)–“Favor” ...
“Women don’t tell war stories like men do,” her daughter, Betty Murphy, of Ithaca, N.Y., said recently. And even on those rare occasions when she recalled her heroics in the Philippines — supplying fuel to the Filipino underground, sabotaging supplies destined for the Japanese occupiers...
For too long, many black women have allowed into their lives men of various races (Nigerian, Arabic, Latino), who entered those women’s lives only to use them as sexual toilets, men who have bought into the lie that black women are to be used, and not given the respect and honor ...
"They say it takes 10 years to have an overnight success, and it's true," Shaboozey toldGRAMMY.comin May. The 29-year-old Nigerian-American born Collins Chibueze knows it firsthand: his first single, "Jeff Gordon," came out in 2014, but he's only now seeing the fruits of his har...
The adroit advertising from the 1960s –“Black is Beautiful”– helped Guinness cross firmly from cultural émigré to Nigerian indigene decades ago. In other words, the Guinness brew pretended that it was one of us (Black, beautiful and strong). It attested to how we saw ours...
Nigeria has been brewing its own Guinness for 60 years and drinks more of the black stuff than the Irish. Nigerian food memoirist Yemisi Aribisala explains why it’s the life-blood of her nation.