Beyond Death and Dictatorship: A review of Jailed for Life: A Reporter’s Prison Notes by Kunle Ajibade — Uzor Maxim Uzoatu
An Extraordinary Tale the Living can’t Fully Tell: A review of Linda N. Masi’s “Fine Dreams”— Olukorede Yishau
“Freedom Way” Review: A quietly devastating portrayal of struggle, survival & systemic madness — Joseph Jonathan
Tense and Emotionally Charged: Kemi Adetiba’s “To Kill a Monkey” is a pulsating crime thriller – Chinonso Nzeakor
With “Wedlock of the Gods,” professor brings Nigerian storytelling and culture to USC main stage — Chinyere Amobi
Toni Kan in Conversation with Nels Abbey who says – My favourite book would be The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Souljah.
News·November 6, 2022·1 min readTate’s Brooks International Fellowship Programme accepting applications till November 16Tate, in collaboration with Delfina Foundation, invites applications for the 2023 Brooks International Fellowship Programme. Deadline is November 16, 2022.... Read More
Essays·September 25, 2022·4 min readMeet Peju Oshin and three other women pushing Nigerian art – Toni KanThe announcement of London based curator, writer and lecturer Peju Oshin as Associate Director at the Gagosian Gallery is an... Read More