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Naomi Achu

Rapper,  Songwriter

Cameroun
instagram.com/iamnaomiachu/?hl=en

Achu, Naomi

Rapper/Songwriter

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Betty Acquah

Painting

Painter
Accra, Ghana
Betty Acquah | Buy Original Art Online | Artsper

Acquah, Betty

Painter

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Addis Fine Art

Art gallery

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and London, UK
https://addisfineart.com/
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Addis Fine Art is a gallery representing emerging and established  international artists with focus on contemporary art from the Horn of Africa  and its Diaspora.

Addis Fine Art

Addis Fine Art, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and London, UK

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Adebanwi, Wale., and Rogers. Orock. 2021. Elites and the Politics of Accountability in Africa. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press. https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.11628987.

Elites and the Politics of Accountability in Africa examines the ways that accountability offers an effective interpretive lens to the social, cultural, and institutional struggles of both the elites and ordinary citizens in Africa. Each chapter investigates questions of power, its public deliberation, and its negotiation in Africa by studying elites through the framework of accountability. The book enters conversations about political subjectivity and agency, especially from ongoing struggles around identities and belonging, as well as representation and legitimacy. Who speaks to whom? And on whose behalf do they speak? The contributors to this volume offer careful analyses of how such concerns are embedded in wider forms of cultural, social, and institutional discussions about transparency, collective responsibility, community, and public decision-making processes. These concerns affect prospects for democratic oversight, as well as questions of alienation, exclusivity, privilege and democratic deficit. The book situates our understanding of the emergence, meaning, and conceptual relevance of elite accountability, to study political practices in Africa. It then juxtaposes this contextualization of accountability in relation to the practices of African elites. Elites and the Politics of Accountability in Africa offers fresh, dynamic, and multifarious accounts of elites and their practices of accountability and locally plausible self-legitimation, as well as illuminating accounts of contemporary African elites in relation to their socially and historically situated outcomes of contingency, composition, negotiation, and compromise.

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Adebanwi, Wale., and Rogers. Orock. Elites and the Politics of Accountability in Africa

The book situates our understanding of the emergence, meaning, and conceptual relevance of elite accountability, to study political practices in Africa.

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Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye

General Overseer of the Redeemed  Christian Church of God (RCCG)

Redeemed Christian Church of God

Location: Nigeria and Several countries across the globe

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Website:

rccgeurope2region.org

Adeboye Enoch Adejare

Adeboye, Enoch Adejare

General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG)

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Adejunmobi, Moradewun. “Evolving Nollywood Templates for Minor Transnational Film”. Black Camera 5, no 2 (2014): 74‑94.

This work examines the implications of partial embeddedness in dominant global networks for minor transnational media industries like Nollywood. It focuses on two aspects of the relationship between Nollywood and global media: the probable outcomes of continuing attempts to generate higher profits for Nollywood’s relationship with dominant global media; and second, the potential impact of growing connection with global networks on the relative autonomy of this minor transnational media practice. I argue that initiatives undertaken by individual entrepreneurs to ensure reliable delivery of film narratives to diasporic audiences using distribution channels tied to dominant global networks currently represent the most immediate opportunity for extracting greater profits from this industry. Partial incorporation of Nollywood distribution into the official global economy by way of increased connection with dominant global networks and infrastructure also enable interested parties to compensate for the regulatory deficiencies of the nation-state and thus generate much higher revenues from a relatively undercapitalized industry. Despite this growing interface with dominant global media networks, however, minor film industries like Nollywood will probably continue to exhibit a high degree of creative and financial autonomy with respect to dominant global media.

[Source: Article abstract].

Adejunmobi, Moradewun. “Evolving Nollywood Templates for Minor Transnational Film”

Adejunmobi, Moradewun
2014

This work examines the implications of partial embeddedness in dominant global networks for minor transnational media industries like Nollywood.

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Kemi Adetiba

Filmmaker (Cinema)

Nigeria
instagram.com/kemiadetiba/?hl=en

Adetiba Kemi

Filmmaker

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