The wait is over! Issue 02—Transit— is live! 29 pieces from 29 incredible writers! 🥺
"In this Issue, we travel through the #EndSARS movements and the massacres, through music, through pain, through love, lust and loss, through victories: small and loud"
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Hello David, I am Chichi, a 23 years old entrepreneur from warri. I built @autogirlng from the ground up with zero funding and just recently we were recognized by @TonyOElumelu for our great work... We are building the airbnb of vehicle rentals....
The Yoruba people were one of Africa's most urbanized groups throughout the colonial period. Around 22% of the population lived in cities with populations of 100,000 or more, while over 50% lived in cities with populations of 25,000 or more.
With the exception of Ilorin, the...
I’ll never forget a friend reaching out to express hurt about something I did a while back. In all honesty, my intentions were not malicious but we see action not intentions. I could tell how much courage/setting aside of ego it took for her to tell me but she still did
Relationships can be hard.People have flaws that lead to hurt. When we do the hardwork of having difficult conversations, we reap the benefits of being fully known and truly loved. We make the mistake of only applying this to romantic rltsps.
@damilare@tori_crandall@AmakaAnku@AmakaAnku says you need someone, a politician, who needs something from you. Not someone who can move everything on his own. She says Tinubu is too powerful to be president.
Do you understand now? You can read the essay for more.
“He’s too powerful . . . that’s not how Nigerian politics works. How can you let a man like that be president? You can’t, because you need someone who needs stuff from you...”
Interesting take from @AmakaAnku on Nigerian politics
https://t.co/fG0GNjRRAM
1966: ASSASSINATION OF SIR ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWA
“Who’s there?” A voice queried from inside.
However, Ifeajuna replied by kicking the doors open with his boots.
“You’re under arrest sir,” Ifeajuna said, pointing his gun at the Prime Minister, who looked startled.
Another night
Another reminder that we are waiting for your African politics entries, proses, poetry and artworks.
Submit here:
https://t.co/ER5q4H9H8R
Submit to @artmosterrific? Join in the political #SquidGame with words & art. Submit your thoughts on African Politics. Write on #EndSARS, #EndSARSMemorial, & everything. We're open to all interpretations. Click link below to submit poems, stories, etc:
https://t.co/sBPiOCAOq1
Submit to @artmosterrific? Join in the political #SquidGame with words & art. Submit your thoughts on African Politics. Write on #EndSARS, #EndSARSMemorial, & everything. We're open to all interpretations. Click link below to submit poems, stories, etc:
https://t.co/sBPiOCAOq1
Artmosterrific is waiting for your submissions of poetry, prose and art about your experience with African politics!
Don't sleep on this!
Click on this link to submit your finest work: https://t.co/ER5q4H9H8R
Confused about what we consider African politics? Check the media.
Artmosterrific is waiting for your submissions of poetry, prose and art about your experience with African politics!
Don't sleep on this!
Click on this link to submit your finest work: https://t.co/ER5q4H9H8R
Confused about what we consider African politics? Check the media.
I am now an artist in residence under Artmosterrific’s visual arts section!!Grateful for this opportunity @artmosterrific ❤️
https://t.co/oyAfbCOOxf here’s the link
The 2021 AKO @CainePrize goes to the Ethiopian-American writer Meron Hadero, for her short story “The Street Sweep,” published in ZYZZYVA. Hadero was previously shortlisted for the 2019 Prize and is now the first Ethiopian winner of the award.
Congratulations to @meronhadero ‼️
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Incredibly proud of our folks at @doeklitmag, @Lolwe_, @IseleMagazine, & @imbizajournal for making a bold statement in publishing new African writers & writing. Here they are featured in this @nytimes piece. Congratulations!