Zia Yusuf
Nigerian Music and Social Justice
Music has always been a uniting factor for people across different strata of society. As one media that’s accessible and…
49th Litverse: Michael Xavier – Writing is my superpower.
For Michael Xavier Awogbemi, writing is more than an extension of his imagination; it’s his superpower. The fantasy writer loves…
49th Exclusive: Marenikae
Marenikae is a Toronto-based Nigerian Afro-merge artist, fashion house owner and exceptional performer who has been in the music industry…
49th Litverse: Clinton, the law student using words as a time capsule.
Clinton C. Durueke is a writer, lawyer, part-time Youtuber and unapologetic D.C. fanboy who treats words and his literary works…
JOURNEY OF THE BEATS: OF SOUND AND GLORY.
Showmax’s ability to tell important stories shines through in the ten-episode docuseries titled JOURNEY OF THE BEATS. Produced by renowned…
49th Litverse: Emmanuella, the generational writer balancing romance with mythology.
When a parent is a nonfiction writer, getting into the writing world isn’t as hard as it would be if…
49th Litverse: Success, the CEO building an African comic company.
From reading Marvel and DC Comics as a child to studying Fine Arts in university, Success Ikupolati was very interested…
49th Litverse: Michael Nwanolue, the Nigerian Rick Riordan designing a multiverse.
In a country where anything non-Abrahamic religion is frowned upon, Michael Nwanolue is braving the odds by writing and self-publishing…
49th Exclusive: H.O.M.A
H.O.M.A (pronounced Homa) is a singer-songwriter based in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. He began exploring his passion for songwriting at an…
49thLitverse: Tomiwa, the doctor who won Quramo and dipped.
Tomiwa Akinnimi is a medical student on his last lap in Obafemi Awolowo University. By night, he’s a writer and…
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