Sam Omatseye and Uwem Akpan have more than one thing in common. They are both writers and they both have...
Writing has always been a pleasure. Even as a boy at school I looked forward to the class set aside...
The sky is not high enough for you to leap but because the society thinks otherwise; it puts lots of...
Ugochukwu Terrence Odenigbo, whose stage name is TerryTheVoice grew up on the same street, where ‘Fantastic Man’ William Onyeabor lived...
I wrapped up shoot for my new film, Other Side of History, recently. It is set between 1954 and 1960....
Dr. Stanley Nkwachikwelumamaya Macebuh was a rare breed in the freshest sense of the term, a charge of fine electricity...
2021 has come and gone and with headwinds from the Covid-19 pandemic, many have described the year as a challenging...
Let me begin by thanking Toyin Akinosho, Jahman Anikulapo and the rest of the Lagos Book and Art Festival (LABAF),...
His baritone was like no other. Deep, obviously. Rumbling and tightly controlled so that he could thin it out into...
“…the people of Igbuzo as a result forbid the eating of fishes from the Oboshi River. The Chief Priest of...
It is funny how a man you never met could have made such a strong impression. It must have been...
Before Nigeria’s Independence in 1960, diverse literatures had thrived in the local languages. Pita Nwana, the author of Omenuko, blazed...