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2022 National Book Award: The Longlist of Black Writers

By James Melbin

The longlists for the National Book Awards for 2022 were announced on September 16. On October 4, five finalists will…

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

By Yusuf Aderibigbe

Kunle Adeyanju (a.k.a Lionheart) is an entrepreneur and avid adventurer who takes bliss in performing all kinds of challenging or…

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

By Difrodah Mnyika

Literature is meant to be a depiction of society. Either directly, in an “in-your-face” capacity, or more subtly. All in…

Ibejii: The New Alté King

By Michelle Ejiro

Ibejii sat down with The Moveee to talk about his music and his recent win at The Headies.

Ciku Kimani Mwaniki on the Unconventional Path of Self-Publishing

By Difrodah Mnyika

The adoption of self-publishing is on the rise. The era of independence from institutionalised publishing houses is very much upon…

The Eraser

By Louisa Ogundare

I talk to myself a lot.My parents find it strange when they walk in on me, but we always end…

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

By James Melbin

The Victoria and Albert Museum in London is negotiating the possible return of an Asante gold artefact collection seized during…

In the Beginning Was Darkness

By Chinecherem Udo

Click!That's the last sound I hear before the world goes dark.I'm crouched beside my fallen mother. My father towers above…

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

By Yusuf Aderibigbe

Growing up in a society with rich cultural practices is fascinating. I remember my siblings and friends occasionally pointing out…