Immigration Becomes an Unmaking in Salmah Salam Oiza’s Foreign in a Long-Familiar Leap Year
In modern Nigerian culture, the “Japa” story is typically framed as a binary: success or tragedy. Salmah Salam Oiza’s debut collection of poems, Foreign in…
In modern Nigerian culture, the “Japa” story is typically framed as a binary: success or tragedy. Salmah Salam Oiza’s debut collection of poems, Foreign in…
In an age where the relentless pace of adult life threatens to consume personal well-being, Lynda Ndubuaku, lifestyle enthusiast and founder of The Bookish Tribe,…
In this edition of The Lane, novelist Amaka Azie opens a window into the tender and tumultuous world of The Girl in the Picture, a…
NoViolet Bulawayo’s “Hitting Budapest,” the powerful and evocative short story that first won the Caine Prize for African Writing in 2011, has achieved a new,…
In this edition of The Lane, Moveee sits down with poet Ochoche Agada, whose collection Conversations with Midnight charts an intimate terrain of solitude, resilience,…
In this edition of The Lane, Moveee welcomes debut crime novelist Derek Somto Nwokoye, tracing the literary and cinematic journey that shaped his voice, from…
In his striking debut collection, I Cry at the Feet of My Other Body and Other Stories, Mustapha Enesi turns his sharp eye to the…
The recent unveiling and impending grand opening of the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) in Benin City, Nigeria, marks a pivotal moment for African…
In a bid to strengthen their bilateral relationship, Nigeria and Brazil are focusing on the vibrant creative industries. A high-level Brazilian delegation recently visited Lagos,…