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Get Up On Your Naija Slang with Yvonne Orji

Like it or not you prolly Nigerian! Therefore you are blessed! If you were born in the United States, someone in your family lineage is almost guaranteed to be an African Giant, gifting you some extra Flavour and African swag! And even if you are...

When Black Women, African Spirituality and Making Money Intersect

Akum diri ubani Igbo Proverb There’s an Igbo proverb that says, “Akum diri ubani,” which means, “our wealth is in our people.” Interestingly, a people must first BE themselves, which requires they first “know who they are” to therefore find and tap...

UBUNTU UPPERCUT

UBUNTU UPPERCUT short film (The African john wick) inspired by killbill View Tha RIGHT Thing™ Blafokan Reflections: Is this film influenced by Asian culture or would you say it’s an African filmmaker expanding the genre artistic expression? Do...

UNIVITELLIN

Marseille, today. Aminata works as a hairdresser in an Afro hairdressing salon, Badara works as mechanic. When they meet, their love story will change their lives. View Tha RIGHT Thing™ Blafrokan Reflections: Was this your first film with subtitles...

Houston Igbos Unite for the Culture, Community, Professional Development and Service to Others

IGBO KWENU! IGBO KWENU! IGBO KWENU!  Children of Igboland, unite wherever you find yourselves!  When you look upon Igbo’s you see the pride of Nigeria, the pride of Africa, Igbo Amaka! Therefore, it is only expected where there are Igbos...

3AM

In the ancient city of benin Nigeria, a little girl wakes up by 3am to an endless cycle of paranormal activities after being left home alone by her cousin. View Tha RIGHT Thing™ Blafrokan Reflections:  Did this...

Sankofa

A Nigerian filmmaker living in America for the past ten years searches out spaces that connect him to his African roots. He finds Aunty Kiki, a business-minded Ghanaian woman, and Uncle Jim, an American man who is...

WAKE

A repressed woman murders her domineering father, freeing herself to pursue her heart’s desire. Using a local folk magic called “root work”, she conjures a demon to aid her in creating the man of her...

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