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How Africans watch movies has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years, largely due to the rapid rise of streaming platforms. With the widespread adoption of mobile technology and the increasing availability of affordable internet access across the continent, streaming has become the preferred method for many Africans to consume movies and TV shows. This shift has not only provided greater access to a diverse range of films but has also had a profound impact on the African movie industry, including the globally recognised Nigerian film industry, known as Nollywood.
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How Streaming Platforms Are Changing How Africans Watch Movies

How Africans watch movies has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years, largely due to the...

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Asake – Lungu Boy Album Review: Elevating The Nigerian Street Sound

To do justice to the Lungu Boy album review, we must first examine its meaning and...

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Why A Loan Move For Victor Osimhen To Chelsea Could Be A Mistake

The summer 2024 transfer window has been rife with speculation, with one of the most notable...

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The Rise of Afropiano: A New Sound Taking Over Africa

African music has a long and rich history, featuring bright and diverse sounds. From the ancient...

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AratheJay: The Highlife Spiritual Artist

Despite the revolutionising growth of the Ghanaian music space from ancient African jazz to modern pop...

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ShineTTW: The Prince Of Emotional Afrobeats

Meet ShineTTW, whose real name is Chukwuma Chinaza Ferdinand—a rising force in Nigerian music. The young...

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Tems – Born In The Wild Album Review: Perfect Debut, Perfect Timing

Nigerian singer-songwriter and record producer Temilade Openiyi, best known as Tems, is undoubtedly one of Africa’s...

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Ayra Starr – The Year I Turned 21 Album Review: Not 19 But Still Dangerous

Born in 2002, Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, who is best known as Ayra Starr is poised on...

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Ugoccie: The Afro-Storyteller

Straight from the commercial climes of Aba in Abia State, Favour Anosike coins her Ugochi to...

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Taves: The Future Of African Music

Basking in his prime is 20-year-old Aluko Toluwanimi better known as Taves; a new school alternative...