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From culture and comfort to religious tradition, here’s why many Nigerians wear native attire to work on Fridays.
A community development organization is planning an $80 million “African Village” on Rockford’s S. Main Street corridor, ...
In a renewed effort to deepen cross-cultural ties between Nigeria and the Republic of Korea, the Korean Cultural Centre in ...
Designers from across the continent, including Orange Culture and Palmwine Icecream, left a mark on the German capital.
Imane Ayissi’s fall couture show blends African tradition with Parisian craftsmanship. Presented on Monday, the collection ...
Cultural tourism, powerfully embodied by Detty December, is emerging as a viable economic strategy for African cities. This signals a broader recognition of culture’s economic power.
The streets of Philadelphia were filled with festivalgoers eager to celebrate 50 years of Odunde, one of the largest African street festivals in the country.
The Ojude Oba festival in south-west Nigeria combines fashion and culture connecting people to their roots.
A growing trade fair in Winnipeg is allowing local African entrepreneurs to share their cultures through business. The second annual Naija trade fair, co-organized by Nigerians of Winnipeg and the ...
Speaking on the significance of integrating Nigerian cultural heritage into everyday fashion, Ms Martins highlighted the growing dominance of imported clothing in the local market and its impact ...
Ayo Edebiri’s Custom Ferragamo Dress at the 2025 Met Gala Is Inspired by Traditional Edo Attire From Nigeria I gasped, I cried, I screamed.
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