The Nigerian artwork challenging British history in St Paul’s UK by Molara Wood

IMAGE SOURCE, GRAHAM LACDAO A leading Nigerian artist tells writer Molara Woods why his new installation at London's St Paul's Cathedral is important, as the world-famous building re-evaluates its memorials to historical figures including the admiral who led the campaign that resulted in the looting of the Kingdom of Benin. A leading Nigerian artist tells …

Decision Time for Nigeria Africa’s Biggest Democracy By Antony Sguazzin

Supporters on a wall during a campaign rally for Nigeria presidential candidate Bola Tinubu.Photographer: Benson Ibeaubuchi/Bloomberg Nigeria’s election on Saturday could have been a celebration of the country’s more than two decades of democracy and a repudiation of a past riven with military coups. Instead, the focus is on the government’s failings.  A supporter of Peter Obi painted in …

Akara: The Nigerian Breakfast Fritter You Should Know About by Clarice Knelly

Nigeria, in our humble opinion, is an internationally underrated food capitol. Bustling Lagos, Nigeria's largest city, is lively night and day with street food vendors around every corner (via Eat Your World). Suya, a nutty and spicy grilled steak, can be found on smokey sidewalks and always draws a crowd. Puff Puffs, a variation of the French …

Nigerian Jollof Rice

Jollof rice, a seasoned tomatoey rice dish, is eaten at every party, Sunday lunch, and everything in between. Serious Eats / Maureen Celestine Why It Works The tomato mix is cooked twice, first to soften the edge of the raw, tart vegetables, and then again with seasoning to further develop the flavorful stew base that …

Nigerian Fried Rice

Nigerian fried rice looks, feels, and eats like a dish that’s a cross between Indian pilau and Chinese fried rice. Serious Eats / Maureen Celestine Why It Works Converted rice helps ensure fluffy, separate grains with little to no stickiness.  Adding green bell pepper towards the end of the cooking process lends the dish a …