Industry: Literature

Chidera Anikpe Asks His Mother About Death

Herein, Chidera discusses his new poem, "How To Love A Boy For…

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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s “Notes on Grief” Shows Me that Grief is a Stranger

It's been roughly two years since the virus shook the world, and…

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Success Means Impact: A Dialogue with Writer and Storyteller Kryian Chiemelie Offor

Novelist, screenwriter, and actor Kyrian Chiemelie Offor remains one of Nigeria's terrific…

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Cheating on Science: Abdulrahim Hussani’s award-winning literary journey

I came across the brilliant Nigerian writer Hussani Abdulrahim, and I think…

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Ife Olatona is defying the norm and following his most intense obsessions

If you are a huge fan of American television series, then perhaps…

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Literary curator Uchenna Emelife on the importance of creative freedom in writing

In 2020 Uchenna Emelife enlisted Rodiyah Omotoyosi Mikail, his art-lover friend and…

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Professor Kithaka wa Mberia – African literature from the perspective of a Kenyan literary scholar

Imagine the first taste of cold water at the end of a…

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Creativity beyond geography: A conversation with Sa’id Sa’ad

Sa’id Sa’ad is a Nigerian storyteller, poet and spoken word artist from…

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Hafsat K Abdullahi on the role of the creative in cultural revolution

21-year-old Hafsat K. Abdullahi is a writer, award-winning spoken-word artiste, fashion designer,…

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Why is Loveth Liberty making poetry that sounds “homemade”?

Loveth Liberty is carefree and full of life. She is talented and grounded.…

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Poet and activist Hassana Maina on the importance of resilience in strengthening Black identity

Hassana Maina is a lawyer, poet, and advocate against sexual violence. As…

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Bash Amuneni sees architecture as a tangible form of poetry

Bash Amuneni explores creativity in poetry and architecture. It's like a double…

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