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Reflecting on Lemonade and Black Is King
My musings on Beyoncé, and two of her seminal works, Lemonade and Black Is King, in conversation with each other.
May 15
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April 2026
bearing witness to myself.
My curatorial practice as life in three acts...
Apr 27
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A Small Invitation
On Watching, Together, in Lagos.
Apr 3
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March 2026
Nigerian women, Agentic lives II
Izzy’s imperfect ending, a beautiful beginning…..
Mar 26
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Nigerian women, Agentic lives I
The triumph of Iziegbe Ogbeide
Mar 24
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The Essay Is Out: On Lagos and Third Spaces.
A few weeks ago, I shared an excerpt from a work-in-progress essay on Lagos and the idea of “third spaces.” Many of you read it, shared it, and sent…
Mar 13
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A Literary Libation...
for international women's day (23:30)
Mar 8
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How to Create a Media Board for 2026 (Instead of a Vision Board)
This is the year we think critically about the media we consume.
Mar 2
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February 2026
Notes Toward an Essay on Lagos and Third Spaces
This is an excerpt from a longer cultural essay I am currently developing on third spaces in Lagos - their history from the early 2000s, class politics…
Feb 16
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January 2026
"Unpunishable" Women: Tracee Ellis Ross on self love, self trust and how your centre must not fold
PT.2 - TRACEE.
Jan 28
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"Unpunishable" Women: What the Jill Scott interview taught me about love, work and a rich life
PT.1 - JILL.
Jan 19
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“Na Only Woman She Be”
Sexism in Nollywood Through Cinematic Tropes
Jan 4
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