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2022 National Book Award: The Longlist of Black Writers

The longlists for the National Book Awards for 2022 were announced on…

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The #LondontoLagos Adventure: Kunle Adeyanju’s Cross-continental Bike Trip

Kunle Adeyanju (a.k.a Lionheart) is an entrepreneur and avid adventurer who takes…

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What Makes Bolu Babalola’s Honey and Spice the Romance Book of all Romance Books?

Literature is meant to be a depiction of society. Either directly, in…

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Ibejii: The New Alté King

Ibejii sat down with The Moveee to talk about his music and…

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Ciku Kimani Mwaniki on the Unconventional Path of Self-Publishing

The adoption of self-publishing is on the rise. The era of independence…

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The Eraser

I talk to myself a lot. My parents find it strange when…

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Ghana Is in Talks to Get Looted Asante Gold Artefacts From the Victoria & Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum in London is negotiating the possible return…

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In the Beginning Was Darkness

Click! That's the last sound I hear before the world goes dark.…

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Tribal Marks and Tattoos: A Proud Cultural Heritage on the Verge of Oblivion

Growing up in a society with rich cultural practices is fascinating. I…

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The Scam of Adulthood: Navigating the Shock of Post-Childhood

  I was mistaken in thinking that adults had all the power.…

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Four Years Later, New Official Obama Portraits Are Unveiled

Robert McCurdy’s portrait of Obama and Sharon Sprung’s portrait of Michelle Obama,…

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The Aftermath of War: A Review of Rasaq Malik Gbolahan’s “No Home In This Land”

A famous Yoruba parlance states, "War, even in its smallest form, isn't…

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