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African music entering a ‘correction phase’, not decline – Tiwa Savage

Afrobeats star Tiwa Savage has said African music is not in decline but is instead entering a “correction” or “maturation” phase following several years of explosive global growth. Speaking as a keynote voice at a recent creative conference, she noted that after the initial Afrobeats boom, the industry is now naturally adjusting, filtering out hype and rewarding more structured, long‑term work. Savage explained that some people misread the current slowdown in viral hits or international chart dominance as a slump, when it is actually a normal cycle in which markets stabilise and audiences become more selective. In her view, this phase is healthy because it pushes African artists, labels and managers to focus on quality, professionalism and building sustainable brands rather than chasing quick trends. She pointed out that African music has already proven its global appeal, with Afrobeats and […]

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Is Eric Chelle’s Super Eagles diaspora push lazy or smart

Debate has intensified over Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle’s growing reliance on foreign born players of Nigerian descent, with many asking if his diaspora recruitment drive is a smart strategy or a lazy shortcut. Supporters argue that the approach reflects modern football realities, while critics fear it may weaken opportunities for home based talents in the Nigerian league. Since taking charge, Chelle has widened Nigeria’s scouting network across Europe, targeting dual nationality professionals who are eligible to represent the country. He has already secured commitments from players such as defenders Felix Agu and Ryan Alebiosu and goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo, while holding talks with several other prospects who grew up abroad. Chelle insists that his focus is not on passports but on quality and fit for his tactical plans. He has repeatedly said that he cannot invite every interested player and […]

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Agege partners Kunle Afolayan to groom young creatives

Agege Local Government has partnered veteran filmmaker Kunle Afolayan to empower young creatives in the area through practical training and mentorship.​ The initiative, championed by council chairman Ganiyu Obasa, will provide hands on skills in film, music and podcasting to help youths build careers in the creative industry. Obasa, accompanied by the vice chairman, council manager and top officials, visited Afolayan to map out a long term collaboration.​ He said the goal is to identify and develop promising talents from Agege, giving them access to professional productions and platforms where they can compete at national and international levels.​ In a post on X, Obasa explained that discussions focused on creating real platforms where young people can gain confidence, refine their skills and explore their creativity in a structured way.​ He added that the programme will emphasise originality, discipline and sustainable […]

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Bayelsa hires FC Barcelona experts to develop football talent

The Bayelsa State Government has appointed two technical experts from FC Barcelona, Bernat Villa Gorriz and Alberto Lafuente Rincon, to lead a new programme for developing local football talent and strengthening the state’s football structure.​ Gorriz, an experienced coach and technical director, has over 15 years of work in elite player development, coaching education and international football projects. He holds a degree in Industrial Engineering and a UEFA A coaching licence, combining analytical skills with advanced coaching knowledge.​ He began his career in Catalonia with youth focused clubs such as CF Damm, Atletic Sant Just and Sant Cugat, before joining FC Barcelona’s Barca Academy in 2013. He later served as Technical Director of Barca Academy Lagos in 2016, Technical Director for the Americas in 2019 and then oversaw the club’s academies across Europe, Africa and the Americas.​ By 2024, Gorriz […]

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Volta Region Triumphs Over Ashanti in U15 Boys Championship Thriller.

In an electrifying match at Prampram’s Ghanaman Centre of Excellence, Volta Region edged out Ashanti Region with a narrow 3-2 victory in the Elite U15 Boys Championship final on October 27. This intense finale capped off a tournament that ran from October 16, showcasing young talent from Ghana’s ten football regions. Top sports officials graced the occasion, including Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku and FIFA Talent Specialist Laban Scott Libby. The competition also highlighted FIFA’s "Catch Them Young" refereeing initiative, with officials aged 12-14 officiating each match. This initiative aligns with FIFA and GFA’s commitment to developing youth talent and preparing future football stars. Info BoxClick here to change this text. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

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