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He said you'd be a boy, and I thought blue I knew my love would be tried and true I wondered if yours would be too...
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8:00 am, and all was squeaky clean at the tiny apartment I shared with my family in one of the slums that...
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I was two when my baby boy-sister was born. My Dad had been reiterating that I would get a baby brother.
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There are several reasons why I am still awake. My room is dark and hot extremely hot - so hot; sweat is pouring...
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"Chisanyim Okpola is a digital artist, illustrator and writer. Going by the alias 'Chisa Linto' she explores..
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Zeioge Youdeowei is a computer science university student who has always been passionate...
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Martins Deep is a 27 year old Nigerian poet, photographer and artist who is currently a student of the...
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Oladipupo Odelola is from Ibadan Nigeria. He finds inspiration during his many travels through Lagos, Ogun, Osun...
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Micaiah Silas is a graduate of Federal University of Technology Minna, Transport Management...
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Oryiman Agbaka is a self taught artist from Nigeria. He explores realism, promotes the freedom...
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Valentine Amaechi is from Isu in Imo State, Nigeria. He graduate of Art and Design from the Federal...
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Omini Great Okoi is from Cross-River State, Nigeria. He is a student at NTA Television College Jos, studying film...
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Francis Ogunyemi is a self-taught documentary photographer, born and based in Nigeria. Photography...
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Onjeh Odumu Innocent is from Otukpo Benue state and a graduate from Federal...
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Tomiwa Amowoyagi is an 18 year old abstract artist and doodle artist. His art was inspired by one of Laolu...
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Onakpoya Oritsheshemaye is an illustrator who's basically always imagining...
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