This article explores gospel music as one of the ways people negotiate spirituality and everyday meaning-making in Lagos. Beyond sonic spheres and analysis, this article provides insight into ways in which people ‘perform’ spirituality and negotiate wellbeing amidst Nigeria’s social, political, and economic uncertainty through a focus on the ‘celebrity’ character and self-fashioning of one of Nigeria’s gospel music stars, Tope Alabi. Gospel music and its infrastructures of modernity constitute one of the ways Nigerians negotiate wellbeing and respond to global economic tensions ‘from below’. We explore the nexus between gospel music and how the ‘spirituality’ it facilitates shapes people’s subjective ideas of social and economic wellbeing. ...
This is a study of the role of popular expressive culture in change in Africa. It examines musicians...
There is hardly any aspect of life without the involvement of any of the diverse arrays of styles ex...
Folk music in Nigeria evolved as a corporate communal experience. It has been sustained as such, and...
The term ‘gospel highlife’ has been in use in Ghana and Nigeria for a long time, without examination...
Nigerian gospel music, one of the most popular musical genres in contemporary Nigeria started about ...
This article explores the understudied thematic of Nigerian Pentecostal musicianship, by focusing on...
The article critiques Mathias Mhere’s gospel music from an Afrocentric perspective within the contex...
Globally, the quest to create societies free of corruption and violence that foster appreciation for...
Globally, the quest to create societies free of corruption and violence that foster appreciation for...
Religious music in Africa, especially gospel music, has become a major aspect of urban popular cultu...
For many ethnic groups in Africa, music is a part of everyday life. Celebrations begin with an exult...
This study examines the historical development, social, political and economic significance of gospe...
Music is an indispensable tool of cultural transmission. Considering the vast nature of oral traditi...
Christianity is the largest religion in the world with a population of over two billion. More than e...
This article revisits the role of music in human society with particular reference to the Nigerian e...
This is a study of the role of popular expressive culture in change in Africa. It examines musicians...
There is hardly any aspect of life without the involvement of any of the diverse arrays of styles ex...
Folk music in Nigeria evolved as a corporate communal experience. It has been sustained as such, and...
The term ‘gospel highlife’ has been in use in Ghana and Nigeria for a long time, without examination...
Nigerian gospel music, one of the most popular musical genres in contemporary Nigeria started about ...
This article explores the understudied thematic of Nigerian Pentecostal musicianship, by focusing on...
The article critiques Mathias Mhere’s gospel music from an Afrocentric perspective within the contex...
Globally, the quest to create societies free of corruption and violence that foster appreciation for...
Globally, the quest to create societies free of corruption and violence that foster appreciation for...
Religious music in Africa, especially gospel music, has become a major aspect of urban popular cultu...
For many ethnic groups in Africa, music is a part of everyday life. Celebrations begin with an exult...
This study examines the historical development, social, political and economic significance of gospe...
Music is an indispensable tool of cultural transmission. Considering the vast nature of oral traditi...
Christianity is the largest religion in the world with a population of over two billion. More than e...
This article revisits the role of music in human society with particular reference to the Nigerian e...
This is a study of the role of popular expressive culture in change in Africa. It examines musicians...
There is hardly any aspect of life without the involvement of any of the diverse arrays of styles ex...
Folk music in Nigeria evolved as a corporate communal experience. It has been sustained as such, and...