Recently I was asked by What’s On Africa if I would be interested in attending a symposium titled ‘Design Futures in Sub-Saharan Africa: Post Western Perspect...
Interview: Sembene! director Samba Gadjigo on preserving the legacy of the ‘father of African cinema’
As co-director of Sembene! – the acclaimed new document...
"Word, Symbol, Song - The British Library's first major exhibition of it's African collections opens today; with a focus on West Africa's vibrant literary herit...
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/854759703/exhibition-catalogues-for-1-54-contemporary-africa?ref=project_link
A famous poet once wrote ‘a thing of beaut...
While examining culture journalism in Nigeria, there’s a law of six degrees of separation one quickly encounters: You are always six or fewer steps away, by way...
Two years ago you kept a column online in a Nigerian magazine, sometimes writing in this pretentious second-person narrative that confounded some readers who o...
On a Saturday evening, as I unpacked my bag filled with clean and dirty clothes, my phone rang. It was my friend, Jibola whom I played tennis with at the sport ...
Interview - Dr. Jenny Mbaye Lecturer in Culture and Creative Industries, City University, London
Through my work I have the fortunate opportunity to meet i...
Ahead of Africa Writes, which this year hosts a panel on literary magazines that have have shaped the production and reception of African literature and ideas, ...
How did you get here?
I came to London from Canada, via Amsterdam and Leeds. I came here for work and love, made it through school and am now here indefinitel...