The Mess and Mental Distress of Man’s Dual Nature: A review of Olukorede S. Yishau’s ‘After the End’ — Oluwaseyi Oso
With “Wedlock of the Gods,” professor brings Nigerian storytelling and culture to USC main stage — Chinyere Amobi
There is no reason why a Nigerian child cannot speak a single Nigerian language — Ndidi Chiazor Enenmor
Book Review·February 12, 2023·4 min readNot just another immigrant tale: A review of Bisi Adjapon’s “Daughter in Exile” — Olukorede S YishauBisi Adjapon proudly wears three citizenship caps: She is Ghanaian, Nigerian and American. These three powerful countries find voice in... Read More
Book ReviewUncategorized·February 14, 2021·4 min readReflections as HarperCollins acquires world rights for Bisi Adjapon’s ‘Of Women and Frogs’ – Olukorede S. YishauAfrican literature is rich, very rich and the rest of the world misses out when great texts, such as Bisi... Read More
Essays·October 18, 2020·5 min readThe first time I saw God – Bisi AdjaponThe first time I saw God, I was eight years old. I had seen him plastered on posters hanging on... Read More
News·September 13, 2020·2 min readThank you from The Lagos Review @ 1The Lagos Review was launched, formally, one year ago, on September 1, 2019, even though we had been teasing and... Read More
EssaysInterviews/Profiles·April 15, 2020·2 min read5 things Covid-19 has taught me about life – Bisi AdjaponThis pandemic has taught me so much about the things that matter most in life. Here are five of those:... Read More