The judges for the 2022 James Currey Prize for African Literature have released the longlist of 10 writers. On the...
The opening lines are passionate, promising and effervescent. In between these early lines, it becomes glaring that Jumoke Verissimo’s A...
The sophomore novel of Abubakar Adam Ibrahim, the author of the 2016 Nigeria Prize for Literature-winning Season of Crimson Blossoms,...
There is the possibility that Umar Turaki’s novel, Such A Beautiful Thing To Behold, will amaze and excite you in...
Greedy leaders. Looting. Colonialism. Neocolonialism. Fake drug dealers. Power cuts. Money-laundering. Hunger. Cultural diversity. Deceit. Amalgamation. Motion without movement. Ethnocentrism....
There is no way you will read NoViolet Bulawayo’s sophomore novel, Glory, and George Orwell’s Animal Farm will not keep...
At the time Mojisola arrives Johannesburg from Cape Town, Yinka—her daughter who leaves home after catching her professor father pants...
LT Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru is dead but his good deeds will live almost forever. That is a likely conclusion a...
From the onset, Nomad, the Nigeria Prize for Literature-winning collection of over sixty poems by Romeo Oriogun, shows something striking,...
Masobe Books has secured the rights to publish “After The End,” the highly anticipated sophomore novel by Olukorede S Yishau,...
Not just another immigrant tale: A review of Bisi Adjapon’s “Daughter in Exile” — Olukorede S Yishau
Bisi Adjapon proudly wears three citizenship caps: She is Ghanaian, Nigerian and American. These three powerful countries find voice in...
Writers are heartbreakers. Abubakar Adam Ibrahim, winner of the 2016 NLNG Nigeria Prize for Literature, breaks hearts with ease and...