uidah had taught Kosoko to conceal, to minimise his dazzle, to make himself less threatening, as a matter of life and death. He hoped it would be of use in his return to his home city.
Tag: Tunde Leye
“Conversations from the Past: Sara Forbes Bonetta & Efunorye Tinubu,” a short film which transports…
Tunde Leye’s Afonja: The Rise is a well written piece of historical fiction. It chronicles…
1. Favourite book ever: There’s 2 of them, both very similar genres – Ogboju Ode…
Today at #Labaf2019 #Day5 It’s Day 5 at LABAF2019. Here’s what to expect at the…
Historical fiction enthusiast and author of ‘Golden Sands’ and ‘Afonja; The Rise’, Tunde Leye today…



