Patoranking, award-winning Nigerian musician and global music trailblazer, was honoured with the prestigious Baobab Award (Strongest Tree) at The Best...
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Despite all these, My Father’s Shadow is not a dirge. Its fragmented form allows for moments of tenderness and beauty, even humour. These flashes underscore the resilience of ordinary Nigerians, who, despite betrayals by their leaders, continue to love, to sing, to imagine futures for their children.












