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TV series adaptation of Chinua Achebe’s ‘Things Fall Apart’ in development

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TV series adaptation of Chinua Achebe’s ‘Things Fall Apart’ in development, In an exclusive report by Variety Magazine, Elba in collaboration with David Oyelowo is set to produce Things Fall Apart, a novel written by the Nigerian author, Chinua Achebe.

Albert Chinụalụmọgụ Achebe was born on November 16, 1930, and passed on March 21, 2013. He was a Nigerian novelist, poet, and critic who was regarded as a central figure of modern African literature. His novel Things Fall Apart (1958), remains the most widely studied, translated, and read African novel. It has been translated into over 60 languages and won the Nigerian National Merit Award and the Man Booker International Prize. It is the first book of Achebe’s African Trilogy, followed by No Longer at Ease and Arrow of God. It has previously been adapted as both a film and miniseries, with Pete Edochie starring as Okonkwo in the miniseries.

Although no writer is currently attached to the project, Elba will executive produce along with Gina Carter under their recently-launched 22Summers production banner. David Oyelowo and Amanda N’Duka will executive produce via Yoruba Saxon. Other executive producers are Ben Forkner, Dayo Ogunyemi and Achebe Masterworks also serve as executive producers. A24 is the studio.

The official logline of the series Things Fall Apart reads “The story follows Okonkwo (Elba), a fearless African warrior and leader, as British colonisers disrupt his world. His struggle to maintain power and tradition becomes a heart-wrenching confrontation, embodying the tension between strength, vulnerability, and adaptability.


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Elba recently earned an Emmy nomination for his starring role in the Apple series Hijack. He was nominated four times for his role in the British crime thriller series Luther. Earlier in the year, he partnered with media mogul Mo Abudu for the film, Dust to Dreams. As an actor, Elba is known for his roles in Beasts of No Nation, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, and The Harder They Fall.

As a producer, Oyelowo and Yoruba Saxon most recently produced the Paramount+ series Lawmen: Bass Reeves, with Oyelowo also starring as Reeves. Yoruba Saxon is producing the upcoming Apple TV+ series, Government Cheese. The company has produced features such as The After, The Water Man, A United Kingdom, and the documentary feature, Ferguson Rising.


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Dunsin Oyekan complains about copyright breaches on digital platforms

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In a post on his X account, gospel music star Pastor Dunsin Oyekan complained over the illegal upload of his song on digital platforms.

In the post, Oyekan stated that he previously released the track titled ‘Code of Worship’ in 2022 in the album ‘The Glory Experience’ only to find that someone recently reuploaded the track on digital platforms.

“My X folks, I need you to help report and bring down a criminal and illegal upload on all digital platforms. Someone released CODE OF WORSHIP again. I released it on THE GLORY EXPERIENCE album in 2022z

Please wherever you find it, Report immediately. Thanks”

He asked that listeners report the song which he tagged “criminal and illegal.”

Dunsin Oyekan is the latest musician to decry copyright infirgements confronting the Nigerian music industry of which even gospel music is not spared.

Over the years, there have been cases of illegal uploading of songs, especially of veteran artists whose work was released before the advent of the digital era.

While the Copyright Act protects intellectual properties like music, its implementation has constituted a challenge that has made the legislation largely ineffective.

The lengthy court process has also made legal recourse unattractive, as cases sometimes take years to be resolved.


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The case of King Sunny Ade vs African Songs Limited, which lasted 30 years in court.

Digital streaming platforms have, however, made addressing issues of illegal uploads and copyright breaches faster by giving rights owners the option to apply for a take-down order.

This take-down option allows artists to tackle illegal uploads, unlicensed samples, and other copyright breaches.


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Lil Kesh opens up about mental health struggles, dealing with ADHD

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Nigerian rapper Lil Kesh has opened up about his struggles with mental health, revealing that he has self-diagnosed ADHD and deals with anxiety. 

During a recent interview on The Esther Show, the artiste shared that while he doesn’t like to label himself, he’s long battled symptoms beyond what most people casually call “a little hyper.”

“I diagnosed myself, but trust me, I know,” he said. “Everyone has a little of it in them, but it becomes a problem when it turns into a disorder. I’ve had my fair share since I was a child.”

Lil Kesh also discussed how lack of emotional clarity can trigger his anxiety but emphasised that once he understands what he’s dealing with, “the problem is half solved.” 

Dealing with things, anything can cause anxiety.  But I believe that lack of clarity can cause anxiety for me. Once I know what I’m dealing with or what type of emotions I’m dealing with , then my problem is half solved and the anxiety goes away.

Despite his openness, he noted that he’s never done therapy because of trust issues and what he sees as substandard mental health support in Nigeria. “When I needed it the most, I wasn’t privileged to get it,” he said.

The rapper also used the opportunity to reflect on Nigeria’s wider systemic issues, particularly governance and infrastructure.

 “Change in Nigeria is going to take years; it’s not happening anytime soon,” he said, urging citizens to temper expectations and continue pushing for progress.

The earlier we make peace with that, the better for us because the change we seek is big going to happen anytime soon. It could happen over time, but no be tomorrow. Nigerians are trying their best, we’re trying now.

 He contrasted this with the UK, where he feels the people have far more power and structure.

On the roads in Nigeria, everyone is mad. It’s lawless. Here in the UK, there are speed limits, restrictions… things work.

ALSO READ: How to know you have ADHD as an adult


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'Phyno is the greatest Nigerian rapper' – Erigga

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Nigerian rapper Erigga has named Phyno as the greatest Nigerian rapper of all time, citing his ability to stay relevant through different eras.

Erigga made his opinion known about Phyno during a recent interview with Echoo Room.

The rapper spoke about his recent hit single with Phyno, ‘Up Iweka’, saying it was a product of a long-term conversation between them.

He said, “I have always wanted to do a song with Phyno. We have always had that conversation.

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“Whenever I told him of my intention, he would always say it was left to me.

“When I want to make an album, it is always a problem trying to look out for features because I am not that guy that just puts everybody on a song. Sometimes, the collaboration won’t come out when the energies don’t match.

“I look at Phyno as someone who has been in the game and lived through different times.

“He is the GOAT. Phyno is the greatest Nigerian rapper because he lived those times, and he is still relevant.”


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Meanwhile, rapper and activist Falz has opened up about why, unlike most of his colleagues, he consistently uses his music to address societal issues.

Revealing his reason, the 34-year-old rapper noted that his artistry is deeply influenced by his environment, making it impossible for him to stay silent on social issues.

Born Folarin Falana, Falz has established himself as a household name in Nigerian music since his career began in 2009.

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He is widely known for making songs that are often targeted at addressing bad governance and societal ills.

In July 2024, the rapper revealed that Fela Kuti, Plantashun Boiz, and Trybesmen influenced him to do socially conscious music.


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