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72: Edward Enninful set to launch magazine
Ghanaian-born British editor and stylist Edward Kobina Enninful’s OBE most recent project from Edward Enninful’s ambitious tiny media empire is a new magazine called 72. The British editor’s new business endeavor appears to be a jab at Condé Nast, as well as his mentor and previous employer Anna Wintour. The announcement, which was made on…
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74-year-old retiree who has lived in UK for nearly 50 years told he is not British
Nelson Shardey, a retired 74-year-old Ghanaian man who has resided in the UK for nearly half...
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British Nigerian confesses to stealing $6 million from U.S. firms
A 33-year-old British-Nigerian man, Idris Dayo Mustapha, has admitted to participating in a...
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Meet Helen Epega, a Nigerian-British self-taught artist behind the world’s first Pidgin opera
Ordinarily, pidgin, a creole language or simply put, a vernacular spoken across parts of West...
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Meet Tobi Oredein, the Black Ballad founder who shines light on experiences through the eyes of Black British women
When Tobi Oredein landed a job as an entertainment and features writer at TV Times magazine, she never expected to encounter the harsh reality of black women and other minority groups being underrepresented...
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The history behind Africa’s most famous Benin Bronzes
The United Kingdom’s Horniman Museum has served notice it will hand over 72 of Africa’s most famous artefacts, including 12 brass plaques known as Benin Bronzes, which were looted by British...