‘Love is War’ is typical ofthe identity crisis Nigerian women facewhen they marry husbands from other states. It was a predominant theme in the movie. There is always something to prove that a Nigerian movie can be enjoyed to the utmost, talent, and ‘Love is War’ has that. Damilare ...
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If you didn't fall in love with him as Finn in Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens, don't talk to me. He was great in that role. Born in London in 1992 (30), he's got dual citizenship with the UK and Nigeria (his parents are both of Nigerian descent). He studied ...
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As Joe is witnessing various happy reunions at London’s Heathrow Airport, he notices that “the same joy, the same uncontrollable smile” can be seen “in the faces of a Nigerian earth mama, a thin-lipped Scottish granny, and a pale, correct Japanese businessman.” For Joe, this proves...
My late father was Nigerian and my mother is Ghanaian. Although born in London, I’ve always been passionate about where I’m from and Africa as a whole. 50 plus countries are found on this continent with rich cultures, traditions and a wealth of creativity. It used to really disturb me...
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Hope left the country some time and any given the opportunity, most Nigerians will follow hope, faith is also on route. Our collective sigh has become a reflex reaction, like when you have a cough or smell a noxious fume and you can not help it but gag. This is no disrespect, but ...
i hadn’t even had my first period. in my mind i was basically invisible to the opposite sex. plus, my traditionalist nigerian father had made it an unspoken rule that boys simply weren’t allowed. “better to focus on your studies, my angel,” he said. supposedly my aunt rose would...
I've come across a novel called The Palm-Wine Drinkard, by the Nigerian writer Amos Tutuola, that is really remarkable because it is a kind of fantasy of West African mythology all told in West African English which, of course, is not the same as standard English. —William Golding ...