Tall, hulking with a distinctive voice, he was a kind hearted gentle giant with a warm heart and genuine smile who lived to extend the boundaries of literature without seeking profit or self-aggrandizement. Nnorom was always reaching out, always welcoming, always hosting. Every visit to London was an opportunity to share and commune with Nnorom.
When Nigerien filmmaker, Amina Mamani, lost her father Mamani Abdoulaye, novelist, writer, poet, activist and politician in a road accident,...
June 12 is a special day in contemporary Nigerian history and to commemorate this year’s edition Screen Out Loud will...
Feedspot has named ART For The People podcast hosted by Molara Wood as One of the Best Visual Arts Podcasts...
Author and Culture critic Molara Wood Introduces New Podcast titled, Art For the People.’ The literati who recently joined Instagram...
(Following the announcement of “Black Magic” as the theme of Ake Festival 2020, Etemi Vincent-Okeke reminisces on her first Ake...
M.W: My name is Molara Wood, I am the author of Indigo, I am a writer and journalist. T.K: Why...
Molara Wood –Judge Ms. Wood is a journalist, essayist, critic and author of a collection of short stories, ‘Indigo’. She...
Quramo Publishing has announced the Top 15 entries for the 2019 edition of the annual Quramo Writers’ Prize which has...
At the beginning of September, I met up with the artist Kelani Abass at the National Museum, Onikan, Lagos, venue...
1. Favourite book ever ‘The Kingdom of This World’ by Alejo Carpentier. 2. Why? The perfect encapsulation of the Yoruba world in the...