Cameroonian Scholar Francis B. Nyamnjoh on Art, Academia, indebtedness, and Borders. In December 2021, Francis B. Nyamnjoh, a professor of social anthropology...
Author - Sanya Osha
Sanya Osha is the author of several books including Postethnophilosophy (2011) and Dust, Spittle and Wind (2011, An Underground Colony of Summer Bees (2012), On a Weather-beaten Couch (2015) among other publications. He currently resides in South Africa.
Olabiyi Babalola Yai, linguist, cultural critic, philosopher, Yoruba studies expert and distinguished professor passed recently after a brief illness. His...
(for Uzor Maxim Uzoatu, Boroja I, Obi of Ikate, on the occasion of his 60th birthday) “Na poor I poor no bi craze I craze”, the oft –repeated phrase is a...
Harry Garuba who passed in February 2020 was a well-known figure on the Nigerian literary scene primarily as a mentor to many budding writers at the University...
A Review of #Rhodes Must Fall: Nibbling at Resilient Colonialism in South Africa, by Francis B. Nyamnjoh, Langaa Research and Publishing CIG, Bamenda...
In A Mouth Sweeter than Salt, Toyin Falola brings to ebullient life a vanishing universe of orality in Ibadan, southwestern Nigeria, during the height of...
Chika Unigwe, after several years living in Belgium, recently moved to the United States with her family. Author of “Night Dancer” and the well-received “On...
Some books are so badly written that they deserve to be read if only for their sheer ugliness. In this way, a critic has something to sink his/her teeth into...
Title: Sterile Sky Author: E.E. Sule Publisher: Pearson Education Ltd, Essex. Pages: 286 Year: 2012 E.E. Sule has been in the news lately for condemning the...
Sola Osofisan made a name for himself in Nigeria during the 1990s as a multiple award-winning writer, screenwriter and film director. In those early days it...
REGRET I And what are you all looking at And waiting for? You ought to pull off The great over-coat of your masks! Let every man plant a kiss Into the soul of...