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Book Review·February 18, 2024·3 min readThe internet, cancel culture and Yomi Adegoke’s “The List” — Olukorede S Yishau The novel follows lovebirds; Ola, who is of Nigerian descent, and Michael, a Ghanaian. The UK-based lovebirds are digital natives who have benefited from the internet and the social media it enables has been a boon to their careers. Read More
News·July 20, 2023·1 min readYomi Adegoke explores the dark side of social media in debut novel, “The List”Yomi Adegoke’s debut novel, “The List,” one of the most anticipated books of the summer, is a gripping social media... Read More