Month: September 2022
“Glory”, Book by Zimbabwean writer NoViolet Bulawayo Shortlisted for Booker Prize (2022)
The Booker Prize shortlist for this year has been revealed. The shortlist's…
Managing Abusive Content Consumption for Children’s Online Safety in Kenya
Regulators and the Tech industry have focused on young people's online…
Understanding Renaissance Art and Neoclassical Historical Arts
A cultural movement known as the Renaissance began in Europe in the…
Is Nigeria ever going to be free from misrepresentations and harmful stereotypes?
"It is just as offensive to insist that everyone is a fraud…
Bobby Okposin Observes the State of Nigeria in New Poem
Herein, Bobby discusses his new poem Let’s Talk About Us. What’s the…
I am an Educated Fulani, Why Do People Think I am a Terrorist?
The Fulani tribe (Fulbe) is one of the largest ethnic groups widely…
Is Queerness a Catalyst for Creativity?
According to World Population Review, Nigeria ranks first on the list of…
Aninoritse Ejuliuwa Weaves Africa’s Resilience into a Pantoum
Herein, Aninoritse discusses her new poem "Trickles and Torrents". What’s the creative…
Trickles And Torrents
These things began in tricklesThe age-long pinch in our features, the halts…
3 Kenyan Films Changing the Narrative of Stereotypical African Stories
In his song Lwanda Magere, the legendary Kenyan hip hop artist Khaligraph…
How to be Sad in an African Home (a 3-Step Guide to Gloom)
There is no way to say this without sounding ungrateful: being happy…

