Hi #WritingCommunity
I am Aminat Adebadejo and I am a writer and book reviewer. I am passionate about Nigerian/African Literature, I call myself “#1 Hypewoman of African Books”😅
I released my debut book “So, This Is Love” this year and it has been amazing🤭
When we say Love as Resistance, this is what we mean.
Our stories matter, and choosing joy, intimacy, and love is its own powerful act of defiance. We want to read your perspective.
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It is a novella titled Fear of Magic by Oluwafikayomi Adeniyi (@FikkieAdeniyi )
Nigeria Union of Teachers btw you guys shouldn't be a union at all, cause tell me why you haven't shut down schools and held a protest for your colleagues and students to be released?? Honestly eh we never ready for this country.
Until Nigeria begins to have issue-based politics, we won’t make it out of the hood. Fact
Pick a random elected govt official and you cannot even tell what their ideology is. What do they believe in? what are they against? It is just vibes & you can’t run a country on vibes.
The kidnapped children are actual children. Actual parents have woken up every day without their children.
We must not become desensitised to the pain of others. Nigeria must become uncomfortable for everyone who has a sworn responsibility to protect the lives of Nigerians.
Today marks 10 weeks since the Ozoro Festival happened where women were mass brutalized by men in the name of culture and tradition.
10 weeks. Apparently investigations have not been concluded and nobody has been charged to court(at least no news about it).
Please since we’ve been besieged by these kidnappings, has the government ever rescued a group of people? Or contributed to paying ransom?
It’s a genuine question.