Writing
JOURNALISM
Traditional and faith healers in Nigeria’s mental health space (Devex)
These organizations are preserving Nigeria’s history. Here’s how (IJNET)
Zero Percent: Nigerians with disabilities seek inclusion in electoral process (Al Jazeera)
How volunteers are filling the gap in Nigeria’s suicide problem (TRT World)
Religious rehab centres fill gap as Nigeria grapples with soaring drug use (The Guardian UK)
How parents and teachers empower Nigeria’s special needs children (Al Jazeera)
Democracy, media practice and the future of investigative journalism in Nigeria (NewsWireNGR)
Why is Nigeria losing world class athletes to other nations? (TRT World)
Nigerian journalist, Pelumi Onifade and the shrinking civic space (NewsWireNGR)
Edtech is changing the learning experience for secondary school students in Nigeria (Sahelien)
Covid-19 burnout hits Nigeria’s health professionals (Sahelien)
Impact of gender conversion ‘therapy’ on mental health (The Guardian UK)
Don’t stop the music: Songs bring hope to a Nigerian psychiatric unit (The Guardian UK)
Pockets of memory: Living with dementia in Nigeria (Al Jazeera)
Violence: Another brewing outbreak during Nigeria’s lockdown (Corona Nigeria)
Nigerian farmers embrace technology to combat food insecurity (SciDev.Net)
We are going back home (Saraba Magazine)
Apo Six, Forever: On police brutality and the burden of memory (Africa is a Country)
ESSAYS
A souvenir of me – reprint (Guernica)
Who shall I say is calling? (The Brooklyn Rail)
Lagos to Lomé: Reflections on borders (Olongo Africa)
In search of wonder in Iseyin (Catapult)
A life in transit: Essay chapbook (Winepress Publishing)
A souvenir of me (Agbowo)
My first memory of time (Kalahari Review)
Travel notes (Borders Within)
FILM/BOOK REVIEWS AND ESSAYS
Are God’s children little broken things? (Olongo Africa)
The Milkmaid: “This is the story of our lives” (A Long House)
Atlantics: What is lost in movement? (The Lagos Review)
The language of grief: A review of Where Reasons End by Yiyun Li (The Rumpus)
Only women’s solidarity can end women’s suffering (Electric Literature)
Mokalik Review: An exaltation of the mundane (Medium)
Striking the oasis: A review of A Gecko’s Farewell by Maik Nwosu (Wawa Book Review)
Beyond the finish line: A review of Mafoya and the Finish Line by Ayo Oyeku (Wawa Book Review)
How it happened: A review of The Book of Memory by Petina Gappah (Wawa Book Review)
A tale of new beginning: A review of Unlikely by Colleen Crawford Cousins (Wawa Book Review)
Foreign natives: A review of Natives by Inongo-vi-Makomè (Saraba Magazine)
ON ARTISTS/PROFILES
INTERVIEWS
Interview with filmmaker Dare Olaitan – OkayAfrica (Interviewer)
Meet Kemi: The storyteller – Twentysix (Interviewee)
No one sees the world the way you do – The Republic (Interviewee)
Motherfuckitude: A dialogue with Poetra Asantewa – Africa in Dialogue (Interviewer)