NY Times Africa A Family’s Memories and a Nation’s Struggles in ‘My Father’s Shadow’ by External Source February 13, 2026 February 13, 2026 75 The movie, directed by two brothers, contrasts intimate impressions with a tense moment in Nigeria’s history.Original Article 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail External Source Africa News Matters is powered by the Colorado non-profit Africa Agenda. We credit our sources via link sharing. Support us, make a donation today! previous post Elephant Bone in Spain May Be Proof of Hannibal’s Tanks With Trunks next post What is Israel Doing in Africa? You may also like In Angola, Pope Leo XIV Faces the Legacy... April 18, 2026 ‘I Would Rather Be a Dwarf’: A Comic... April 18, 2026 Pope Leo, Amid Standoff With Trump, Says ‘Woe... April 17, 2026 South African Politician Julius Malema Is Sentenced to... April 17, 2026 Sudan Enters Fourth Year of War Amid World’s... April 16, 2026 South Africa Names Roelf Meyer, Apartheid-Era Negotiator, as... April 16, 2026 In Kannywood, a Film Scene Thrives Despite Censorship April 16, 2026 Witnessing the Shift in Cape Town’s Gardens and... April 16, 2026 Pope Leo’s Challenge in Cameroon: Show African Catholics... April 15, 2026 Whydah Gally Shipwreck Corrects a Myth About African... April 15, 2026