She was a very unconventional writer, forthright in her blackness, in her beauty, in her brilliance, and she brought everything to the table and created a book that was so such a different world than the one that I lived in, but it's such a black world too, an African-American world, and it's one I really appreciated and um yeah, it pretty much helped cultivate me more as a writer.
“Toyin has been an active participant and major interventionist in Nigeria’s cultural landscape. He deserves every loud applause for his...
After Toni Kan’s first salvo, we begin a weekly publication of tributes by friends, associates, mentors and mentees in honour...