
Nigerian literature boasts a wealth of memoirs that delve deep into personal experiences, offering readers profound insights into the human condition. While some memoirists like Chimamanda Ngozi Adich...
Nigeria’s literary scene is vibrant, ever-growing, and bursting with talent. But behind many successful writers and storytellers lies a network of communities and organizations working tirelessly to n...
What does it mean to live in a world that constantly questions your sanity? In her debut short story collection, A Kind of Madness, Nigerian writer Uche Okonkwo dives deep into this question—and the r...
Here’s a more expository, academic-style discussion of the Canva-style content you shared, now expanded into a short-form essay that Nigerian writers can learn from, with added suggestions for local p...