“What does it mean to turn 60 in a postcolonial world threatened by Covid-19?” I recently asked Toyin Akinosho in...
“…while on those expeditions searching for the gold, the oil, the deposits of nature’s bounties, he saw more than the...
Geologist, journalist, publisher, art enthusiast, arts activist and critic, Toyin Akinosho is hardly seen in an angry mood. He loves...
A CONTRADICTION tugs at the heart of this tribute, telescoped by its main title to which I will come at...
Quote “… his large and expansive extended family in the oil and gas, journalism, publishing, culture and literary circles has...
The mind that chronicles runs steady still at sixty, satisfied with nothing but the entry of those things we miss...
“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...
Lagos is a city of parvenus, nouveaux riches and arrivistes. It has been so since Oba Oroghua of Benin foisted...
Peju Akande’s debut collection of short stories collected under the handle, “Tales from the Streets” is scheduled for launch on...
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