Onyeka Nwelue, writer, filmmaker, teacher, and literary tastemaker, has reacted to the termination of his Academic Visitor status at the...
After a lavish puff of perfume at home, I made it for the African literary festival, Oxford; the brainchild of...
Simple T is proudly South African and from a huge township called Soweto. He conceived his stage name whilst still...
I chose this title, because of the beauty of it. I was far away in Port of Spain, when a...
This might be a good time to ask how did Onyeka Nwelue; university dropout, filmmaker, energetic cultural organizer, “tireless champion of African literature, significant and prolific author” get to Oxford?
The Uses of Others: Onyeka Nwelue and African Literature in the Age of Cancel Culture — James Yékú
Questions of cancel culture and African literature, in the frameworks of the contentious politics of digital literary networks and communities,...
The James Currey Society will host Nigerian writer and media entrepreneur, Chude Jideonwo, on 4 May 2022 at its monthly...
Professor Wole Soyinka, Nobel laureate, and world-renowned writer has issued an intervention with regard to the ongoing “entanglement” between writer,...
Literary critic and lecturer, Dr Ifeoma Ezinne Odinye, is the director of the newly established Akachi Ezeigbo Prize for Literature. ...
Onyeka Nwelue dives into the Johannesburg underworld with his latest release, The Nigerian Mafia Johannesburg. The gripping crime novel promises...
Over two weeks ago, Brymo went on a self-proclaiming rampage on Twitter during which he alluded to the fact that...
Last week, I had a long conversation with my parents about funerals. My grandfather would have been 100 years old...