First Mover Significance and the Ingenuity of New Adopters in African Creative Industry
Stories have origins, but what converts them to history is the presence of continuous life. In biology, the cell theory, which is also the foundation…
Stories have origins, but what converts them to history is the presence of continuous life. In biology, the cell theory, which is also the foundation…
Women go through a lot daily, from the thinly veiled gender-biased dismissals of our opinions to choking anxiety about our threatened safety. To make matters…
Bolaji Seun is a young Nigerian Tourism Influencer, travel writer, and founder of Naija Explorers. Bolaji aims in all his travels to reshape and correct…
Ndidi Amaka is studying Theatre and Film at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Her creative journey started while she was in secondary school. She has…
Brave, resilient, authentic – these are the words that best describe Fola Francis. As a trans woman living in Nigeria, Fola Francis has channeled her…
Kawthar Monisola Salahudeen is a writer, rights activist, policy enthusiast, and barrister-in-making. Kawthar was a fellow and now an alumnus of the Walter Carrington Youth…
Over the past few months, Charity Ekezie has built a large social media followership for herself by creating satirical videos to correct stereotypes about Africa. Mary Raji sits with Charity in a conversation about the many facets of social media, and the multi-dimensional impact of the internet in our ever-evolving society.
The glossary section of Irin Journal, like every other part of the book, is such a delightful read. Familiar words, slang and local parlance, are…