Marks 10th Anniversary of Port Harcourt World Book Capital
At the tail end of the story, Chibundu Onuzo infuses magical realism to make a point.
Someone, I think it was James Baldwin, once said we read so we can live other lives. (Don’t quote me on that.) Reading exposes us to other...
When there is a mention of Nigerian literature there’s a possibility that you’ll assume that the themes are centred around culture and tradition. Perhaps there was...
Are you aged 18-30 with good stories to tell? Look no further than the Welcome to My World Short Story competition to be judged by acclaimed...
On Thursday the 12th of January, in front of a packed house at London’s Southbank Centre, award winning Nigerian author Chibundu Onuzo launched her second novel, Welcome...
When I was fourteen, I bought my first padded bra. It was a Marks and Spencer t-shirt bra with foam in the cups instead of the...
Two Nigerian sisters in the UK – Dinachi and Chibundu Onuzo are asking people to #ChooseWisely this election season. Dinachi played instruments in the video including...
Forbes Africa has released its August 2012 issue which is dedicated to celebrating African women. With the knowledge that women are the bedrock of the African...
In 2010, Chibundu Onuzo, a 19-year-old Nigerian undergraduate at the King’s College London made the headlines, from BBC to CNN, after signing a two-novel deal with...
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