.@njmasisi It would be lovely to have you at the African premiere of "My Tongue. My Noose." a poetry cycle exploring themes of freedom, race and personhood. 25 &27 April. 7pm. Maruapula school for @MaitisongBW Festival.
"We liked how varied the subject matters of the stories are, and how the plots in this collection are unpredictable. The stories feel real and are nuanced with multifaceted characters." Mother Never Sleeps by @BahatiBooks authors. #AmReading https://t.co/TEdKN4ZtEM
Chidi and Donatus - two unemployed graduates; Haruna - a doctor who could not save his ailing mother; and Osahon - a fugitive seeking freedom from his past become entangled in Yinka’s world, as they seek a better life abroad. #MainlandBookCafe#BookLovers#Lagos#BookClub#MMINLH
#BookOfTheMonth
My Mind is No Longer Here - by Sylva Nze Ifedigbo @nzesylva
Blurb: Four men from different corners of Nigerian society find their fates tied to one man: Yinka. Drawn by desperation to leave Nigeria, the men are drawn to Yinka - a self-styled consultant.
Going to try this again.
Currently looking for a videographer based in Accra, Ghana to shoot a few videos. Paid role. Please DM or email ([email protected]) if that’s you or @someone that you know might be interested. Thank you!
.@MaitisongBW THEATRE: We're in rehearsal mode as we prepare to deliver 2 performances of "My Tongue. My Noose." on 25 & 27 Apr. at the 2019 Maitisong Festival. TICKETS are ready; get yours and be part of the African Premiere of this powerful work. #berekamosadi#ARTivist
April 2019 Reading & Book Reviews List
https://t.co/JtVLkBMTNX
April 8- Mother Never Sleeps by @BahatiBooks authors
April 15- All that Glitters by @CMO2904
April 22- Thoughts in the Dark by Tayo Aiyegbusi.
April 29- Dirt in the Dust by @ivysoclassy
#AmReading#NigerianAuthors
We've just finished reading the first chapter of Chimamanda's new book and we're OBSESSED! New characters, new plot, same signature style! You can read the first chapter for free on @Okadabooks: https://t.co/w8p4gB3HHA #CrownedCalabash
“Over the years, Adeyemi began to use her writing privately as a vehicle for her own healing, and unpicking shame and guilt around her blackness.”
Really enjoyed this interview of @tomi_adeyemi by @paulaakpan
https://t.co/KSylpAEFrg
Currently looking for a videographer based in Accra, Ghana to shoot a few videos. Paid role. Please DM or email ([email protected]) if that’s you or @someone that you know might be interested. Thank you!