#YNaijaNonBinary: ‘Bearded Mouth’ by CS Lozie
In primary school, I had this teacher. I don’t remember her name but if you ask me to close my eyes and think of her, I’d see three things:...
The possibilities of Gender: Emeka Joseph Nwankwo, in conversation with Ayodele Olofintuade
Emeka Joseph Nwankwo is a writer and digital media professional from Nigeria. He served as the communications manager (Africa) for Cassava Republic Press and is currently working on his...
#YNaijaNonBinary: ‘Warmer Maths’ by Dare Falowo
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The first skill we often learn to cultivate in the middle of chaos is the ability to shapeshift. To play and make, to dissolve and see ourselves anew.
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Identity, for...
FULL TRANSCRIPT: Romeo Oriogun, in conversation with Logan February (via Zoom)
Logan February
Hey Romeo! Thank you for agreeing to do this, and thank you for taking the time. I really appreciate that. So, how's it going in Iowa, being quarantined...
On Queer Privilege and Music in Sacrament of Bodies: Romeo Oriogun, in conversation with...
(The following is an excerpt from a Zoom conversation between Nigerian poets, Oriogun and February, from Iowa, USA, and Lagos, Nigeria, respectively. Read the full transcript here.)
Logan February
Okay. I...
#YNaijaNonBinary: In conversation with Stephen Tayo
As a multidisciplinary artist working out of Nigeria, it has taken three short years for visual artist, Stephen Tayo to distinguish himself from his peers and gain the attention...