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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 remember my siblings and friends occasionally pointing out…

Yusuf Aderibigbe 4 Min Read

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

  I was mistaken in thinking that adults had all the power. I believed that adults had unlimited resources and…

Olaoluwa Adeyemi 5 Min Read

Four Years Later, New Official Obama Portraits Are Unveiled

Robert McCurdy’s portrait of Obama and Sharon Sprung’s portrait of Michelle Obama, both painted in 2018 (images courtesy White House…

James Melbin 3 Min Read

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 a feast of pounded yam or cornmeal; it…

Kayode Ayobami 10 Min Read

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

Loveth Liberty is carefree and full of life. She is talented and grounded. A 3-time poetry slam champion, 2-time talent show…

Haneefah Abdulrahman 13 Min Read

KapCity, the Miami-based Zimbabwean rapper releases an unexpected EP, ‘Overqualified’

Hip-hop diehards and KapCity fans no longer have to wait. The Miami-based Zimbabwean rapper KapCity has finally released some newly…

Kevin Mwenye 2 Min Read
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