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…

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Managing Abusive Content Consumption for Children’s Online Safety in Kenya

  Regulators and the Tech industry have focused on young people's online…

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Understanding Renaissance Art and Neoclassical Historical Arts

A cultural movement known as the Renaissance began in Europe in the…

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Is Nigeria ever going to be free from misrepresentations and harmful stereotypes?

"It is just as offensive to insist that everyone is a fraud…

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Bobby Okposin Observes the State of Nigeria in New Poem

Herein, Bobby discusses his new poem Let’s Talk About Us. What’s the…

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Let’s Talk About Us

let’s talk about our concerns, fears and hope. for a country with…

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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…

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Is Queerness a Catalyst for Creativity?

According to World Population Review, Nigeria ranks first on the list of…

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Aninoritse Ejuliuwa Weaves Africa’s Resilience into a Pantoum

Herein, Aninoritse discusses her new poem "Trickles and Torrents". What’s the creative…

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Trickles And Torrents

These things began in tricklesThe age-long pinch in our features, the halts…

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3 Kenyan Films Changing the Narrative of Stereotypical African Stories

In his song Lwanda Magere, the legendary Kenyan hip hop artist Khaligraph…

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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…

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