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Africa's Top 20 Museums in 2026: A New Era

As 2026 unfolds, African museums are reclaiming narratives and attracting record visitors. Explore the top 20 venues reshaping engagement with the continent's heritage.

CRIMMD's New Museum Saves Nigeria's Everyday Stories

The Center for Research, Information and Media Development (CRIMMD) has opened a new 13-room facility to document Nigerian history through everyday objects. Learn how this initiative protects national heritage for future generations.

BYC Exhibition: Badagry's Art Reclaims Cultural Narrative

The Badagry Young Contemporaries' second annual exhibition, 'Gbeto: An ode to humanism,' showcases nine artists exploring layered histories and Ogu spirituality. Discover how art reshapes Badagry's cultural identity.

Sanwo-Olu Urged to Restore Fire-Damaged 1891 Lagos Mosque

Muslim leaders in Lagos appeal to Governor Sanwo-Olu to lead reconstruction of the historic Shitta-Bey Mosque, a National Monument, after a devastating fire. A vital piece of Nigeria's Islamic heritage is at stake.

Idanre Vows to Take Ode Mare Festival Global

Idanre community in Ondo State plans to transform its annual Ode Mare festival into a worldwide cultural showcase to boost tourism, unity, and economic growth. Join the celebration of heritage.

High Stowaway Costs Burden Shipowners in West Africa

West African ports impose heavy fines and repatriation costs on shipping companies for stowaways, with incidents costing up to $30,000 each. Nigeria's shipping association criticizes the policy as unfair.

Curator: Nigeria Must Preserve Arts, Cultural History

Esther Oladimeji, curator of the Hakeem Shitta Photo and Cultural Archive, warns Nigeria must urgently document its arts heritage to safeguard national identity and global relevance. Learn why this archive is vital.

New Tariffs to Make Nigeria's Ports 55% More Expensive

Maritime stakeholders warn that a new tariff hike approved by the Nigerian Shippers' Council will make doing business at Nigerian ports 55% costlier than other West African ports, contradicting government's cost-reduction goals.

UNILAG Commits to Preserving Nigeria's Cultural Heritage

UNILAG reaffirms its commitment to Nigeria's cultural heritage with the staging of 'Moremi,' a major theatrical production. The play highlights courage and selflessness. Discover how the university is engaging the public.

NYMF 2025 Grand Finale Lights Up Enugu

Enugu hosted the spectacular 2025 New Yam Music Festival, blending tradition with modern production. The event promoted cultural preservation, youth engagement, and community support. Discover how African heritage took center stage.

Drama to Herald Monarch's 100th Birthday in Anambra

A special drama featuring top Nollywood actors will celebrate the centenary of Africa's longest-reigning monarch, Igwe Kenneth Orizu III, preserving Igbo heritage. Discover the royal legacy.

IWOC's 'Threads of Heritage' Book Marks 30 Years of Charity

The International Women's Organisation for Charity (IWOC) launched a landmark coffee table book, 'Threads of Heritage,' documenting three decades of multicultural philanthropy impacting over 300 Nigerian charities. Read the inspiring story.

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