Benin, Seychelles, Gambia, and Rwanda—welcome all Africans without requiring a visa. While this is a modest number, it ...
In 1897 most of Benin City, then the capital of an extensive kingdom, was razed by the British. Their trove of looted plaques ...
An estimated 350,000 African artefacts, from human remains and photographs to natural history specimens and manuscripts, have ...
Since January 2024, an editorial committee comprised of members of the office of the presidency and three ministries has ...
Museums have a contentious history for Africa as vehicles of colonial pride, and as spaces enabling the othering of cultures ...
In Benin, the government has voted through a law offering nationality to "people with an African ancestor deported as part of the slave trade", with applications due to open in December.
A Ghanaian delegation, comprising members of the Coastal Civil Society Organizations Forum (CCF), recently visited Togo and ...
Insurgents are increasingly using improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in Benin to hamper the mobility ... October's annual Economic Community of West African States National Commissions on Small ...
African bronze sculptures are more than just art - they are cultural ambassadors, inviting viewers to step into the rich ...
By championing sustainability, innovation, and collaboration, the WO’AMA Business Conference seeks to reshape how African art ...
Carleton University has empowered West African women scholars under its Carleton QES West Africa Scholarship Programme. The ...
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