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Dave Announces Debut Lagos Headline Shows for October 2026

Nigerian-British rapper Dave (Santan Dave) has announced his first-ever headline concert in Lagos, Nigeria, as part of his ongoing tour "The Boy Who Played the Harp." The award-winning rapper, born David Orobosa Michael Omoregie, is scheduled to take the stage at the Wole Soyinka Centre for Culture and the Creative Arts (formerly the National Theatre, Lagos) on October 16 and 17, 2026. The venue has a 3,500-capacity. Dave revealed the dates on his official X (Twitter) page on Tuesday, June 2, 2026. The rapper will headline his first-ever show in Lagos, Nigeria, marking a historic moment for the British artist with Nigerian roots. The Boy Who Played the Harp tour already includes dates in South Africa, with shows in Pretoria at the Sunbet Arena (October 3) and Cape Town at Grand Arena, GrandWest (October 6, sold out). The Lagos shows […]

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South Africa defends joint naval drills with Iran, Russia and China as vital for maritime security

South Africa has defended its decision to host joint naval exercises with Iran, Russia and China, saying the drills are essential for maritime security and regional cooperation. The week long Will for Peace 2026 exercise began off the country’s coast on January 9 and is being led by China.​ Officials in Pretoria said the manoeuvres are not aimed at any country but are focused on protecting sea lanes, combating piracy and safeguarding maritime economic activities. The South African Navy described the drills as a practical response to rising tensions at sea and the growing importance of secure shipping routes.​ Warships from China and Iran, including destroyers, are participating alongside Russian and Emirati corvettes, while South Africa has deployed a frigate. Other BRICS partners and new members, such as Indonesia, Ethiopia and Brazil, have joined as observers to the exercise.​ The […]

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Top five African countries for December nightlife and parties

December is one of the most vibrant months on the African social calendar, with cities across the continent buzzing with concerts, festivals, club nights and beach parties that attract both locals and tourists.​ From West Africa to North and Southern Africa, several countries have built a reputation for unforgettable “Detty December” experiences, combining nightlife with culture, food and sightseeing.​ Nigeria tops the list as the heartbeat of Africa’s December nightlife, with Lagos and Abuja hosting major Afrobeat concerts, street carnivals, beach raves and club events that run late into the night.​ South Africa also stands out, as its summer season turns Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban into party hubs filled with rooftop parties, music festivals and beachfront celebrations.​ Ghana offers a mix of nightlife and culture along its coast, with Accra, Cape Coast and Elmina drawing crowds for concerts, beach […]

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