Oluwatomisin Agbonifo

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.

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Jerry Chiemeke

Jerry Chiemeke

Jerry Chiemeke is a writer, culture critic and lawyer. His work has appeared in The Johannesburg Review of Books...

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Oluwadamilola "Dazzle" Adedeji

Oluwadamilola "Dazzle" Adedeji

Dazzle is a creatively driven multipotentialite and a superhero against stereotypes. When she's...

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Freddy Betse

Freddy Betse

Freddy Betse lives in Calabar, Nigeria. He studied Communication and Television Production at NTA Television...

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Precious Oluwatobi Emmanuel

Precious Oluwatobi Emmanuel

Precious Oluwatobi Emmanuel is from Nigeria. This whole writing thing for him started when...

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