At the beginning of Onyeka Nwelue’s ‘The Strangers of Braamfontein’, a nameless girl, who acts as if the world was...
Nigerian writer and filmmaker, Onyeka Nwelue, has been appointed a Visiting Fellow at the African Studies Centre, at the University...
Nigerian-born Ghana-based duo, ENE YATT, have been signed by Amsterdam-based record label, Walboomers Music. The deal was brokered by their...
The James Currey Prize for African Literature has announced the shortlist for the 2021 edition. The Chair of the jury...
”The truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off.” – Gloria Steinem The Igbo/Tamil writer Akwaeke Emezi is not Ogbanje. They were...
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o. The name itself is magical. Peculiar tone markers, an apostrophe in an unusual place, distinct from where...
Production on Onyeka Nwelue’s Other Side of History has moved to Canada for the final stretch of filming. The film...
I wrote my first novel, The Abyssinian Boy, when I was 18 years old, and living in Delhi. The Abyssinian...
The Onyeka Nwelue Show, an Original Linda Ikeji TV production, is back with a second season after a hiatus. Executive...
Last week, I had a long conversation with my parents about funerals. My grandfather would have been 100 years old...
Over two weeks ago, Brymo went on a self-proclaiming rampage on Twitter during which he alluded to the fact that...
I chose this title, because of the beauty of it. I was far away in Port of Spain, when a...