• UK Music Industry Hits Record £8 Billion But Faces Uncertain Future Amid Brexit and AI Concerns

    The UK music industry has just notched an all-time high.According to a new report by UK Music, the sector contributed a record £8 billion to the country’s economy in 2024 up from £7.6 billion in 2023 a milestone that underscores both the resilience and global pull of British music. But behind the headline number lies…

  • Champz’s Debut EP Champion’s Arrival: Finding His Voice Beyond

    Champz’s Champion’s Arrival: A Debut That Signals Ambition The Nigerian music scene has always had a way of introducing talent with fanfare, but every once in a while, a debut comes along that feels like more than hype. Enter Champz, the stage name of Tife “Champz” Balogun, son of global superstar Wizkid, with his first…

  • WurlD Announces New Project Metal Hearts Featuring Marioo & Echolocation

    WurlD has officially announced his highly anticipated new project, Metal Hearts, set for release on November 11, 2025. The Nigerian American singer-songwriter, known for blending Afrobeats, Afro-soul, and electronic fusion, is returning with a project that promises to expand on his signature sound while showcasing a matured musical and visual aesthetic. The album consists of…

  • COP30 Opens in the Brazilian Amazon with Calls for Unity Amid U.S. Absence and Deepening Global Divisions

    BELÉM, Brazil — The world’s largest rainforest became the stage for one of humanity’s most consequential conversations as the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) opened Monday in the Brazilian Amazon. The summit began with urgent appeals for solidarity and decisive action, even as the absence of the United States from high-level negotiations cast…

  • IMF Concludes Senegal Mission Without New Loan Deal — Debt Transparency and Fiscal Reforms Take Center Stage

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has wrapped up its latest mission to Senegal without finalizing a new lending programme, though officials say progress has been made and a deal could be reached in the coming weeks. IMF Mission Chief Edward Gemayel told journalists in Dakar that discussions with Senegal’s economic team remain ongoing, describing the…

  • Africa Takes the Lead: South Africa’s G20 Presidency Redefines Global Cooperation

    For the first time in history, Africa has taken the helm of the G20 — a milestone moment offering the continent a platform to reshape conversations about global economic governance. South Africa’s presidency arrives at a period of intense geopolitical volatility, mounting trade frictions, and a rapidly fragmenting multilateral order. As the first African nation…

  • North Africa Faces Energy Crossroads as Power Demand Surges and Climate Pressures Mount

    As record heat waves and worsening water scarcity strain the region, experts are warning that North Africa must rapidly diversify its energy mix to avoid deepening dependence on fossil fuels and economic vulnerability. Over the past two decades, electricity use across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) has tripled, increasing by more than 1,000…

  •  A new generation of Nigerian fintech startups is transforming how young people engage with the financial markets, democratizing access to investments once reserved for the wealthy elite. With sleek mobile apps and simplified digital onboarding, companies such as Trove Finance, Bamboo, Cowrywise, RiseVest, I-Invest, and PiggyVest are fueling a surge of retail investors — particularly…

  • China-Nigeria Cultural Diplomacy Hits a High Note in Abuja Music Competition

    The 2025 Chinese‑English Singing Competition in Abuja offered more than a platform for musical talent, it was a live demonstration of cultural diplomacy in action. The event, which featured both Chinese and Nigerian contestants, deliberately emphasized inclusion of Nigerian indigenous languages in performances, signaling China’s growing interest in Nigeria’s music ecosystem as part of its…

  • HYBE’s Billion-Dollar Rhythm: How the BTS Empire Keeps Rewriting the Music Business

    HYBE, the South Korean powerhouse behind BTS, NewJeans, and Seventeen, has once again proven that it’s not just a music label it’s a global entertainment machine. The company reported over half a billion USD in revenue for Q3 2025, marking a stunning 231% surge in concert income year-on-year. It’s a remarkable figure even by K-pop…