Nadine Ibrahim’s Short Film ‘I am Not Corrupt’ Tackles Political Injustices
Nadine Ibrahim’s Short Film ‘I am Not Corrupt’ Tackles Political Injustices
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Nadine Ibrahim’s Short Film ‘I am Not Corrupt’ Tackles Political Injustices
Capturing people in bright outfits and awkward poses or weird gestures is my way to reflect on what I see around me. I get a
Etinosa Yvonne’s “Its all in my head” explores the coping mechanism of terrorism and violent conflict in Nigeria
Chidera Mouka’s “More than Ink and Locs” fights societal prejudices against appearance
Lesley Nneka Arimah has won the 2019 Caine Prize for African Writing for her short story ‘Skinned’.
Moses Maaji’s Soyayya Da Kuma Yaki is a visual story about domestic violence
Yetunde Ayeni’s ‘White Ebony’ features about twenty-four subjects in a photography session focused on people with albinism. In a photo essay, Roli Afinotan is channeling
Nengi Nelson Captures Lagos Night Life.
Stand to End Rape (STER) Initiative will host the second edition of its HERE Campaign from Tuesday, June 25th to Sunday, July 7, 2019, at
After relocating from Nigeria to America at five, Ojih Odutola connected with her the complexity of her complexion and began questioning her identity. During her transition, she used art as a coping mechanism, and over time it has transformed into an “investigative, learning activity” for her.