Nigeria

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After the most contested elections since the country’s return to democracy in 1999, what should Nigeria’s artists and citizens expect from their new Trumpian government?

BY Ayodeji Rotinwa |

At Project Native Informant, London, the artist asks how one person’s labour is exploited to facilitate another person’s leisure 

BY Jamila Prowse |

The provocative and politically prescient exhibition grapples with hard truths and traumatic histories 

BY KJ Abudu |

Complicating the ‘disaster narratives’ associated with the Niger Delta by attending to the local ecology, and those responsible for defiling it

BY Ayodeji Rotinwa |

With a forthcoming solo show at Tiwani Contemporary, London, the artist discusses Niger-Delta food traditions, ‘disaster narratives’ and environmental challenges

BY Ismail Einashe |

Part 2: Modern Highlife, Afro-Sounds & Nigerian Blues: 1970–6 (Soundway, 2008)

BY Sam Thorne |