Food is intrinsic to African heritage and customs. Whether it’s fufu, nsima, atkit wot, caldeirada de cabrito à Angolana or rasta pasta, the food of the African diaspora has the power to connect people wherever they are. To showcase the …
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Top 10 Nigerian dishes
With over 400 ethnic groups, Nigeria has one of the most abundant culinary traditions in West Africa. Nigerians home and abroad cherish and love their local delicacies. This is why many Nigerians in Diaspora – in Europe and other countries …
The Ultimate Nigerian Stir-fry
Hungry? Here’s another yummy recipe by the great All Nigerian Recipes. This Nigerian Stir-fry recipe was developed by our very own 9jafoodie. It is such a tasty main dish, side dish, sauce, whatever you choose to call it, it will …
Meet the home decor company fusing brooklyn cool with afro-chic
While other children grew up playing video games, Ugandan-American interior stylist Nasozi Kakembo designed blueprints. After a stint in the human rights and social justice world, Kakembo harkened back to that childhood creativity to launch her home décor company, xNasozi. …
Recipe: Roasted red cabbage wedges with herb oil and poached eggs
Who knew cabbage could be this delicious! The wedges turn beautifully tender and make for a perfect substitution for bread in this dish. Serves 4 EASY 1 hr 20 mins THE FLAVOUR COMBINATIONS CABBAGE 1 (800g) large red cabbage 30ml …
Yemi Alade And Sauti Sol Pay Tribute To Africa In Their Latest Music Video
Celebrating Africa’s beauty Nigerian singer Yemi Alade seems to be on a roll. Weeks after collaborating with superstars like Flavour N’abania and 2Baba, the diva just teamed up with Kenyan afro-pop band Sauti Sol. The singer of Na Gode released a …
Jain’s ‘Makeba’ Music Video Displays Incredibly Creative Thinking in South African Culture
Jain is a musician from France, but she’s lived all over the world during her teens, from Dubai to the Republic of Congo and even in South Africa, where the music video for ‘Makeba’ was shot. The song’s name is a reference to Miriam Makeba, a well-known South African singer and songwriter during the 50s and 60s. Her mother used to play it at home, and she noticed how different the African beat and rhythm is to that of the Middle East and Europe. In the music video, it’s smart editing and visual effects that bring simple ideas together to give the video the rhythm that perfectly taps into the African beat.
As she turns knobs on the sound deck, street poles rise up or fall down, buildings rise and lower. From balloons being popped and crates being packed on top of each other to simulate the beat and volume to painting the lines on a zebra – these are just some of the many creative concepts in this art-filled music video.
This had to take a lot of planning and pre-production, but the execution is superb. For me, the music video showed that large budgets aren’t needed. It’s about getting the ideas together and building on that to get the body of work together to make the video.
Read more about Jain and her history here and listen to Mariam Makeba, her inspiration for the song here.
Welcome to Nollywood: The world’s second-largest film industry
In just a few years, Nigeria has climbed the cinematic ladder and pushed Tinseltown into third (with Bollywood in India holding the top spot). Today, Nigeria is inundated with aspiring moviemakers whose productions are generatingmulti-million-dollar blockbusters and the obligatory glamorous red carpet events.
4 Artists From the New School of Sudanese Music Speak on Their Search for Home & Identity
Alsarah, Oddisee, Sinkane and Mo Kheir (of No Wyld) are some of the best musicians working and living in New York City. They’re also all Sudanese. We got them together for an in-depth conversation about home and identity. Ahmed Gallab, …
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Talks Beauty, Femininity and Feminism
Perhaps the most unexpected fashion icon of the year has just added another glossy credit to her name. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the Nigerian-born novelist and feminist known for novels like “Americanah” and “Purple Hibiscus”; recipient of a MacArthur “genius” grant, …