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What Nigerians Are Known For Globally

Explore the 7 pillars of Nigeria's global influence, from Afrobeats and Nollywood to tech innovation and literary genius. Discover the cultural force reshaping the world.

Emecheta and Bâ: Sisters in African Feminist Literature

Explore the parallel lives and seminal 1979 novels of Nigeria's Buchi Emecheta and Senegal's Mariama Bâ. Discover how these icons tackled motherhood, marriage, and patriarchy in post-colonial Africa. Read their powerful story.

Abayomi Olusunle's Writing Rejects Comfort

Discover why Abayomi Olusunle's uncompromising literary voice on neurodiversity, structural violence, and identity is reshaping contemporary discourse. Read her powerful essays now!

Nigerian Authors on TIME's 2025 Must-Read List

Oyinkan Braithwaite, Bolu Babalola, Nnedi Okorafor, and Olufunke Grace Bankole feature on TIME Magazine's prestigious 100 Must-Read Books of 2025 list. Discover these groundbreaking Nigerian literary voices.

5 Books to Escape Your Reading Slump in 2025

Discover five handpicked literary gems that will transport you to different worlds and help you overcome reading fatigue. From thrilling mysteries to heartwarming stories, find your next favorite book today!

Nigerian Kids' Comic Books Revolution

Discover how Nigerian comic book creators are revolutionizing children's entertainment with culturally relevant stories that inspire young minds across Africa and beyond.

Tomorrow: Raw Look at Lagos Youth Culture

Pulse Nigeria reviews 'Tomorrow' - a groundbreaking novel exploring the complex realities of young Nigerians beyond the surface-level obsessions with materialism and relationships.

US Revokes Wole Soyinka's Visa Over Criticism

Nobel Prize-winning author Wole Soyinka reveals his US visa was revoked after criticizing American political interference in Nigeria's affairs. The literary icon shares his stance on sovereignty and artistic freedom.

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