
Tomisin is a textile design artist that uses motif, pattern and color to achieve unique illustrations resembling 3D designs. She started textile design in 2012 to cope with being bullied in high school, and since then art has been a beautiful means of escape in challenging times. Her use of complex patterns to achieve Afrocentric illustrations are symbolic for her expression of a range of emotions which she also tries to piece together in the hope of peace and tranquility.

Nduka Victoria is a budding writer and an afro hair enthusiast. She likes to experiment with various forms...
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Inimfon Inyang is a young writer from Nigeria. He is an African blessed with the gift of telling memorable...
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Ewa Gerald Onyebuchi is a budding Nigerian writer. He tries as much as possible to experiment on different...
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Dorcas Akobundu is a pharmacy undergraduate by day and a writer of fiction, poems and rants...
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Your eyes are capable of hearing and feeling; a tear might drop. Your mind is capable of picturing and...
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Nyerhovwo is a mathematician, and an introverted bookworm. He also uploads book...
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Favour Ezienyi Ahuchaogu is an avid reader. When you do not find her with her...
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Zoe Yahmi Darlington has read more books than you have; it doesn’t matter how many you’ve read, she’s...
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Ola W. Halim is a Nigerian writer whose thematic concerns mainly revolve around queerness...
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Nnamdi Anyadu’s work explores human relationships within the texture of futurist possibilities and...
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Aminat Sanni-Kamal is a lawyer, a blogger and an author. She writes fiction and non-fiction, her stories and articles...
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Kelvin Shani is an illustrator and animator based in Nairobi, Kenya. He is the Creative Director of SirNare...
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