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Over six decades since gaining independence and 23 consecutive years of democratic rule, Nigeria is witnessing the rise of a dynamic generation ready to tackle the myriad of challenges it faces. Boasting abundant resources and being the most populous nation in Africa, Nigeria is seeing a wave of young innovators poised to shape its future in diverse sectors ranging from agriculture and food security to tech and real estate
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Happy Independence Day, Nigeria!
Indeed, what a special 63rd birthday we are celebrating. The journey of Nigeria since gaining its independence is one replete with tales of heroism, resilience, and an undying spirit. But like all epic tales, it’s not without its moments of hardship and trial. We find ourselves at a crossroads where staying positive amidst the many challenges seems almost Herculean. The stark reality is hard to ignore – over the last couple of years, our issues seem to have become more complex. Our infrastructure struggles to meet our needs, inflation continues to rise, and our political system grapples with ensuring justice and inclusion for all. Particularly poignant is the plight of our youth, with millions overwhelmed with frustration and anger due to lack of opportunities. know this isn’t exactly what you want to hear right now, but focusing solely on these challenges would be a disservice to Nigeria’s vibrant energy and potential.
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Despite the gloom, there are numerous young Nigerians who are proving that the spirit of Nigeria is unbreakable. Darkness only exists so stars can shine. And shine, our youths have done regardless. Their tenacity, innovation, and drive to rise above adversities are nothing short of commendable. Look around, and you’ll see that despite the odds, they are carving a niche for themselves in numerous fields. From the global sensation Afrobeat has become, thanks to our talented musicians, to the captivating stories Nollywood brings to screens worldwide. Our athletes wear our colours proudly on international stages, while our tech innovators design the future. Our diaspora, scattered like seeds in the wind, are growing roots in foreign soils and uplifting our flag high with their accomplishments. It is so beautiful to see. The internet age has also provided an invaluable tool for our youth, enabling them to access a global reservoir of knowledge and collaborate with like-minded individuals worldwide. They are devising groundbreaking solutions, starting businesses, and impacting their communities in ways that were previously unthinkable.
As we acknowledge these victories, we must also recognise that we have a responsibility. Every individual blessed with influence — our celebrities, social media gurus, journalists — has the onus to channel their platforms into educating and engaging our youth.
This is a clarion call to inspire constructive discussions that will propel Nigeria into the prosperous future we all envision. Our narrative must evolve. Nigeria is not just about jollof rice, fraudulent stereotypes, or leadership challenges. It’s about the innovation, the talent, the drive, and the spirit that refuses to be suppressed. It’s about the potential we hold and the global marks we are already making.
Imagine a Nigeria where the energy of our youth powers our industries, their innovative solutions tackle our most pressing challenges, and their voices shape our policies. It’s not just a dream; with the right policies and a collective commitment to the next generation, Nigeria’s aspiration to become one of the world’s largest 20 economies is more than attainable. believe in a Nigeria where our challenges will become stepping stones, propelling us to heights we once only dreamed of. Happy Independence Day celebrations to every Nigerian, young and old, near and far! The road ahead might be challenging, but our history proves we’re tougher. am filled with optimism and hope that someday, we will emerge greater and stronger than ever before. Have a splendid week ahead, and may the undying spirit of Nigeria continue to light our path.
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At the Private Screening of Mo Abudu’s Short Films “My Perfect Life” & “Iyawo Mi”
The Nollywood industry recently witnessed a dazzling spectacle as media mogul and filmmaker Mo Abudu took her first steps into the director’s chair with her highly anticipated projects, “Iyawo Mi” and “Her Perfect Life.”
The screenings of these long-awaited films brought together a constellation of Nollywood stars and influential figures from Nigeria’s entertainment world Mo Abudu’s directorial debut with “Iyawo Mi” and “Her Perfect Life,” produced under her company Mo Abudu Films, is yet another jewel in her crown, joining a glittering array of successful productions from her EbonyLife Media empire.
OVERSIZED
BOX BLAZERS
This year is all about big-blazer energy, with oversized blazers being a popular choice for elevating and adding a layer of preppy polish to even the laziest outfits. Boxy blazers are perfect for those who want to look good but can’t be bothered to put together an outfit.
THE RISE OF THE OVERSIZED TREND
Before the pandemic struck, regular fits were the order of the day. True-to-size t-shirts, jeans, and the like were wardrobe essentials and fashion favourites. However, after the pandemic, there was a shift towards relaxed, loose fits, and since then, the trend has continued. Now, comfort and oversized clothing are all the rage, as designers, international influencers, and celebrities alike are taking the baggy trend to a whole new level.
By Funke Babs KufejiOVERSIZED
SHIRTS
Just like the baggy tee shirt, the oversized button-down shirt is versatile and easy to wear. Be sure to choose a colour and pattern that suits you best and style it accordingly. For a relaxed look, pair your shirt with leggings or tights, and for a dressier look, play with proportions by styling with a not-so-baggy pair of jeans or pants.
BAGGY
BOX SHORTS
Baggy box shorts are the new trend in shorts, and because of their easy fit, they look good on everyone. Pair them with anything from a button-down shirt to a sexy bikini top; whichever way, they are super comfortable and stylish.
OVERSIZED TEES
Oversized tees are the epitome of comfortable clothing and are quickly becoming one of the top staples in most women’s wardrobes. They come in vibrant colours and styles and are currently one of the most in-demand fashion items on the market today. Not only are they great for lounging around the house, but they can also be worn out and about on days when you don’t want to make a fuss but still want to make a fashion statement. They pair really well with baggy jeans or a mini skirt.
OVERSIZED DENIM PANTS
Baggy jeans, once overshadowed by skinny jeans in the 2010s, are now gaining popularity due to their relaxed fit. Once you get the hang of styling your baggy jeans, say bye-bye to your skinny jeans for good. To wear this trend, balance out your baggy jeans with a tighter or forming-fitting top.
DERIN ODUGBESAN THOMAS KAYLAH ONIWO NNENA OKOYE IFEOMA ODOGWUGET THE MOST OUT OF INDEPENDENCE
The first of October, commonly known as Independence Day, is a federal holiday in Nigeria honouring the country’s declaration of independence from the United Kingdom on October 1, 1960. This year, Independence Day falls on a Sunday, and we understand that some of you are eager to make the day more enjoyable without breaking the bank. Here are some ideas on how to commemorate this day and make it unforgettable.
By Funke Babs-KufejiFIREWORKS
Fireworks displays should be an important feature of Independence Day celebrations.
As a community, organise fireworks displays accompanied by music and invite others to watch. If you want, you can purchase fireworks and light them off in your backyard while adhering to local restrictions and safety standards.
ATTEND A PARADE
Parades are held in several states nationwide on October 1st. Marching bands, floats, patriotic displays, and participants costumed in green, white, and green are common features of some of these parades. Be patriotic and wear these colours, or at least one of them, and show up to a parade near you. Most of the time, they are free to attend!
FLAG DISPLAYS
Nigeria’s flag was created in 1959 and first flown on October 1, 1960. The flag is divided into three vertical bars: green, white, and green. The two green stripes represent natural richness, while the white represents peace and cooperation. As a patriotic citizen, fly your country flag in or on your home, business buildings, and any other public area you possess. On the day, you may also wear apparel with the pattern of the flag.
PATRIOTIC DECORATIONS
Make it a family and friend custom to adorn your houses and yards with patriotic-themed decorations such as banners, balloons, streamers, and wreaths, and make it a competition amongst yourselves. This is especially good for people who are close neighbours. You may visit each other’s homes to see who has the nicest décor. Opt for a colour scheme predominantly consisting of green, white, and green hues.
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
People often partake in outdoor activities because it’s a public holiday. If it’s not a rainy day, indulge in activities like swimming, boating, walking, sports, and attending outdoor concerts.
BARBECUES AND PICNICS
The first of October should be spent gathering outside to celebrate. Gather friends and family outside for barbecues, picnics, or block parties. Organise a huge barbecue with your neighbours and invite everyone to join the feast. Serve burgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, and traditional Nigerian meals like jollof rice. It should be a time when people gather to enjoy delicious food and companionship.
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The Future is Here
Over six decades since gaining independence and 23 consecutive years of democratic rule, Nigeria is witnessing the rise of a dynamic generation ready to tackle the myriad of challenges it faces. Boasting abundant resources and being the most populous nation in Africa, Nigeria is seeing a wave of young innovators poised to shape its future in diverse sectors ranging from agriculture and food security to tech and real estate.
As we usher in the 63rd year of Nigeria’s liberation from colonial rule this October One, it’s paramount to shine a spotlight on the indomitable spirit of our youth. They are the catalysts behind Nigeria’s impending renaissance and represent a beacon of hope for a continent that sometimes seems caught in a dance of progress and regress. This year, as we commemorate our nation’s independence, we pay tribute to the promising next generation who are not just observers but active participants in shaping our economic and cultural narrative.
By YomiFASHION & LIFESTYLE
With Naomi Campbell collaborating with emerging talent Victor Anate for her debut collection with Pretty Little Thing, and the likes of Korty EO, Ashley Okoli, Bubu Ogisi, Eloghosa Osunde, and Wavy the Creator being featured in a documentary during the Victoria’s Secret World Tour, it has become clear that Nigerian creativity is not only on the rise but also influencing global dialogues. From our vibrant traditional prints to cutting-edge streetwear and the excellence of our models, Nigerian youth have played a pivotal role in elevating African fashion to a dominant position on the international stage. On the domestic front, the creative economy thrives, driven by the fabric, textile, and fashion sectors, providing employment opportunities for countless individuals.
AGRICULTURE
In 2019, five outstanding Nigerians, namely John Agboola, Olufemi Adesina, Ifeoluwa Olatayo, Emmanuel Maduka, and Nicholas Alifa, were awarded prestigious agriculture fellowships by the World Food Prize. This initiative aimed to mould these young minds into leaders in food innovation. But with the onset of the pandemic, new challenges arose. However, these challenges only fueled the enthusiasm of thousands of young Nigerians, who are now spearheading a revolution in farming. With innovative approaches such as hydroponic and vertical farming taking centre stage in urban settings, Nigeria’s youth are setting the country on a trajectory towards self-sufficiency in food.
TECH & INNOVATION
Nigeria’s digital landscape is rapidly evolving, thanks to a plethora of tech-savvy young minds. Groundbreaking startups like FLUTTERWAVE, PAYSTACK, and HERCONOMY are revolutionising the fintech space, while pioneers like DR. OLA BROWN and SIM SHAGAYA are making waves in health tech and edtech, respectively. The world is taking note. The recent appointment of Dr Bosun Tijani as the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy is also a step in the right direction by President Bola Tinubu that will boost a sector that has seen unprecedented growth in the last decade.
TRANSPORTATION & MOBILITY
While the removal of the petrol subsidy by the Tinubu administration brought with it challenges, it also sparked innovation. Entrepreneurs Tayo Bamiduro and Chinedu Azodo, initially launching MAX as a ride-hailing platform, swiftly pivoted to electronic vehicles, recognising the potential for a greener future. With substantial funding, MAX’s iconic yellow battery-powered bikes and tricycles are becoming a common sight in Nigerian cities, signifying a shift towards sustainable transportation.
ENTERTAINMENT
Nigeria’s urban areas, with their growing populations, face a housing crunch. But the young minds of the country are not daunted. Instead, they’re visualising and crafting innovative real estate solutions. Young visionaries like Sijibomi Ogundele, Kennedy Okonkwo and Adetola Nola are redefining the Nigerian skyline, crafting sustainable, state-of-the-art living spaces that cater to the urban dweller’s every need.
REAL ESTATE SPORTS
Nigerian artistry, be it in movies, music, or culture, is now a global sensation. Ken Okwuosa and Moses Babatope, with their knack for cinema and streaming, have catapulted Nigerian entertainment to new heights, with blockbusters like “The Black Book” and “The Wedding Party” gaining global acclaim. In the music sphere, artists like Tems, Burna Boy, Davido, Wizkid, and Rema are not just breaking barriers; they’re setting new standards.
Nigeria’s illustrious sporting heritage is being carried forward by the new wave of athletes. This year, stars such as Victor Osimhen, Tobi Amusan, and Asisat Oshoala have captivated audiences, reinforcing Nigeria’s dominance in the international sports arena.
TAYO BAMIDURO TEMS BURNA BOY WIZKID MOSES BABATOPE AND KENE OKWUOSA KENNEDY OKONKWO ADETOLA NOLA TOBI AMUSAN ASISAT OSHOALA VICTOR OSIMHEN SIJIBOMI OGUNDELEFUN REASONS TO INCLUDE GREEN IN YOUR WARDROBE
By Bukola Amoboye1. Nature’s Favourite Hue From vast forests to emerald gemstones, green represents nature. By wearing this shade, you’re capturing the earth’s true essence, radiating calmness and serenity wherever you go.
2. Mood Booster: Green is often associated with peace, renewal, and vitality. Why not dress in a colour that uplifts not just your spirits but those of everyone around you?
3. Versatility Alert: Whether it’s olive, mint, jade, or lime, there’s a green for every season and every mood. This colour offers a spectrum that’s easy to play with, ensuring you’re never out of style.
4. Perfect Pairing: Green pairs effortlessly with numerous colours. Whether it’s a white chic dress with green accessories or a teal blouse with deep blue jeans, the mix-and-match possibilities are endless.
5. Statement Maker: Want to stand out? Emerald and neon greens are your go-to. These bold shades make a statement, ensuring you’re the centre of attention at any event.
6. All About Balance: If bold isn’t your vibe, pastel greens like mint or sage offer a subtle, sophisticated
touch, making it easy for anyone to incorporate green without feeling overwhelmed.
7. Skin Tone Friendly: The best part about green? It complements a wide range of skin tones. Whether you’re pale, tan, or deep-skinned, there’s a shade of green waiting to make you shine.
8. Eco-Fashion Push: With the world moving towards sustainable fashion, wearing green can be a nod to eco-friendliness. Even if your outfit isn’t made of organic materials, you’re still promoting a message close to Mother Earth’s heart.
9. It’s Celebrity-Approved: If you’re still on the fence, just check out your favourite celebs! Your favourite stars have been spotted flaunting green ensembles for a while now, making it the “it” colour of the year.
10. For The Fun of It: At the end of the day, fashion is all about expressing oneself. So, why not have fun with it? Green brings a refreshing twist to any wardrobe, promising excitement and elegance in equal measure.
So, the next time you’re out shopping, remember these ten fabulous reasons and let green work its charm on your fashion choices!
“We allow them a sense of democratic freedom but retain power and knowledge so their delusions of liberal society do not lead to anarchy. That is the natural order of things.” -General Issa (Alex Osifo), The Black Book (2023)
This quote from Editi Effiong’s directorial feature-length debut, ‘The Black Book,’ is not only a testament to its expert scriptwriting but also a logline of one of the many prominent themes in this film.
The highly anticipated movie displays a remarkable amount of courage on the director’s end, which seems to have paid off. Since its release on Netflix on September 22nd, the movie has risen to become one of the top five films in various countries, such as Nigeria, Brazil, the United States, South Korea, France, Argentina, and more.
We have been blessed with many daring and game-changing movies from Nollywood this year, but ‘The Black Book’ has arrived to remind us that there is still more to come before the year concludes.
SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
The plot follows the story of Paul Edima (Richard Mofe-Damijo), a devoted church deacon forced back into a life of crime. Previously, he had renounced his life as a top hitman, only for the very men he once served to murder and unjustly frame his son for their nefarious deeds. Their motives were clear: to evade law enforcement after kidnapping and killing the family of the Nigerian Energy and Oil Company’s DG (Bimbo Akintola).
Edima finds himself in a situation where he must confront his past and go against former allies to clear his son’s name.
WHY WE LOVE IT…
‘The Black Book’ is a daring film that successfully breaks new ground in Nollywood by pushing boundaries. It accomplishes its objectives through its unique storyline, captivating action scenes, innovative camera angles, and engaging dialogue. The movie draws inspiration from popular films like John Wick, The Equalizer, and possibly Sicario.
The movie features stellar performances from some of our favourite Nollywood veterans, including Richard Mofe-Damijo as the lead, Sam Dede, Shaffy Bello, Alex Usifo, Bimbo Akintola, Bimbo Manuel, and many more. Other notable mentions include Kelechi Udegbe, Ade Laoye,
Femi Branch, Olumide Owuru and Denola Grey.
The bulk of these actors brought their A-game and gave gripping and believable performances, totally immersing the audience in their world.
Production design and cinematography were nothing like we’ve seen in Nollywood. Bold and risky choices were made to give us the thrill of a lifetime!
Every scene, character, and dialogue was carefully considered when it came to camera angles, shots, and movements. Every choice was made with storytelling at the forefront, from the smallest gestures to the grandest actions. In terms of its visual presentation, it was a sight to behold. The awe-inspiring set design, the various locations showcased throughout, and the seamless transitions in colour grading adapted to each scene and time period—all these elements combined to give this movie an edge over its counterparts released this year.
Watching the plot unfold and following the story’s progression, it was evident that the movie had undergone multiple edits to condense it to its running time of two hours and four minutes.
Director Editi Effiong confirmed on his social media platform that over two hours of footage from the movie didn’t make it into the final cut. What truly stood out was the meticulous attention to detail displayed in every aspect, from props and costumes to sound design and
music. Such dedication is not commonly seen in Nollywood productions.
The scripting and dialogue also surpassed the unfortunate, mediocre, and unrealistic conversations that have come to be expected. Every word and dialogue exchange is significant in driving a point.
‘The Black Book’ fearlessly confronts themes that are not exactly easy to discuss due to sentiments, emotions, and, some, trauma because of their reference to several actual events that have gripped the nation.
We see an apparent reference to the gruesome activities of the former anti-robbery squad, SARS, Dele Giwa’s assassination via a letter bomb, corruption, greed, oppression, women as a disadvantaged minority group, and injustice, just to name a few.
The final exchange between Angel (Sam Dede) and Big Daddy (played brilliantly by Shaffy Bello) made a bold statement for women in a society where women are mostly undermined and underrated.
The northern women we know to be the most disadvantaged and overlooked are the ones holding the gun at the end of the day. We highly applaud Editi Effiong for this not-sosubtle message.
ON THE OTHER HAND…
There isn’t much we can say on this end, but it would have been wonderful to truly sense the threatening presence of Paul Edima. Despite being portrayed as a violent and terrifying character, we hardly witnessed that on screen. It had nothing to do with RMD’s acting ability; instead, it was the failure of the screenwriting. Apart from a handful of fight scenes, we rarely saw the formidable menace that Paul Edima had been hyped to be.
Moreover, while there was some suspense, it wasn’t necessarily enough to keep us on the edge of our seats. There was an absence of genuine danger that would lead us to believe that a main character might meet their demise. It was too evident that they had some tricks up their sleeves; the only mystery was that we didn’t anticipate what precisely those tricks were.
CONCLUSION
That said, Editi Effiong made an action thriller that will be talked about for a while. Talk about a movie with a high re-watch value and a stellar cast.
Naija Pride
By Bukola AmoboyeBEYOND THE STEREOTYPES; 9 THINGS NIGERIANS ARE FAMOUS FOR D
espite the struggling economy and bad press Nigeria seems to get most of the time, there are many more positive and impressive things Nigeria is globally famous for. From the big screen to the football field, from the spicy flavours of Jollof rice to the rhythms of Afrobeat music, we continue to make our mark on the world stage, leaving a lasting impression beyond the surface.
Afrobeat Music
The world grooves to the infectious rhythms of Afrobeat music pioneered by legendary musician Fela Kuti. And now modern-day artists like Burna Boy and Wizkid continue to spread Nigerian musical influence globally, winning prestigious awards and topping charts.
Jollof Rice
Nigerians are renowned for their delicious cuisine, with Jollof rice taking center stage. This flavorful dish, made with rice, tomatoes, peppers, and an array of spices, has sparked friendly debates about which West African nation makes the best Jollof.
Literature
Nigeria has produced literary giants like Chinua Achebe, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and Wole Soyinka. Their works have received international acclaim and shed light on Nigeria’s complex history and societal issues.
Nigerians are renowned for their resilience and resourcefulness in the face of challenges. Whether it’s the “Naija spirit” that keeps people going during tough times or the entrepreneurial spirit seen in bustling markets, Nigerians never give up.
Nollywood
Nigeria’s film industry, known as Nollywood, is the secondlargest in the world, only behind Bollywood in terms of production. Nigerians deeply love storytelling, and Nollywood films have become a global sensation, captivating audiences with their drama, humour, and cultural insights.
Our Languages
Nigeria boasts over 500 distinct languages and dialects, but Yoruba, Hausa, and Igbo are the most prominent. The country’s linguistic diversity reflects its cultural richness and historical heritage.
Naija Fashion
Nigerian fashion designers and influencers have taken the world by storm with their bold and creative styles. From Ankara prints to elaborate gele headwraps, our fashion continues to set the stage for global trends.
Super Eagles
Nigerians are passionate about football; their national team, the Super Eagles, has significantly impacted the international stage. From the iconic green jerseys to thrilling World Cup performances, Nigerian footballers are true stars.
Cultural Celebrations
Nigerians love to celebrate their heritage, and the country hosts a myriad of colorful festivals throughout the year. From the Durbar festival in the North to the Osun-Osogbo festival in the Southwest, these events showcase the nation’s diversity and traditions.
Gifts for Food Lovers
Charcuterie board: Treat their taste buds to delectable cheeses and meats elegantly presented in a charming package.
Cooking Spices and Condiments: Elevate their culinary adventures with a selection of high-quality spices and artisanal condiments.
Cookbooks: Inspire their gastronomic creativity with cookbooks that offer a world of irresistible recipes and techniques.
MUST-READ BOOKS BY NIGERIAN AUTHORS
Hey, hey, hey! It’s Nigeria’s Independence Day, and we’re about to get lit-erary! In this article, we’re highlighting some of the hottest books released this year by Nigerian authors, both in the country and from the diasporan communities. These books are sure to have you feeling all the feels. So, grab your comfiest reading socks, settle into your favourite chair, and dive into these must-reads!
By Oroma JumboINEXPENSIVE GIFTS FOR PEOPLE WITH EXPENSIVE TASTES
By Oroma JumboWhen it comes to finding gifts for people with expensive tastes, striking the right balance between quality and affordability can be challenging. But fret not! We have curated a list of inexpensive yet exquisite gifts that won’t strain your wallet. By considering their interests and preferences, you can select thoughtful and budget-friendly gifts that will be cherished and appreciated. With these gifts, you can show your loved ones that you understand and value their high-end appetites, even when working within a limited budget.
Gifts for Fragrance Lovers
Aromatherapy Diffusers: Transform any space into a tranquil sanctuary with the soothing scents of essential oils.
Home Fragrances: It is possible to find reasonably-priced candles, room sprays, incense sticks, etc., that can help create an ambience of luxury and relaxation.
Gifts for Tech Lovers
Wireless Chargers Simplify their charging experience with a sleek and efficient wireless charger that eliminates the hassle of tangled cords.
“A Spell of Good Things” by Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀ Lagos-born Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀, the acclaimed author of “Stay with Me,” has returned with her highly anticipated sophomore release, “A Spell of Good Things.” Following the success of her debut novel, Adébáyọ̀ once again captivates readers with a mesmerising tale set in modern Nigeria. “A Spell of Good Things” delves into the lives of two families entangled in a web of wealth, power, romantic obsession, and political corruption. This book has been nominated for the 2023 Booker Prize.
“In Such Tremendous Heat” by Kehinde Fadipe
Kehinde Fadipe, a talented British-Nigerian actress and writer, spent her formative years navigating the diverse cultures of Lagos and London before finding solace in Singapore, where she planted her roots and started a family. Drawing inspiration from her own experiences, Fadipe’s debut novel, “In Such Tremendous Heat,” is set in Singapore. It takes readers on an immersive journey through the lives of three female Nigerian expatriates as they navigate the complexities of living in a foreign land.
Gifts for Plant Lovers
Greenery Bring a touch of nature indoors with a beautiful plant or a bouquet of blooming flowers.
Plant Accessories: Enhance the beauty of their green companions with stylish planters, vases and pots that complement any decor.
Plant-Care Kits: Equip them with the tools and knowledge to nurture and watch their beloved plants flourish.
Home Fragrance Accessories: Elevate the experience of candlelight with elegantly designed candle wick trimmers, incense holders, or wax melt warmers that add a touch of sophistication to any room.
Gifts for Organized People
Gadget Cases: Protect their beloved gadgets in style with chic and durable covers that showcase their unique personality. VASES
Customised Stationery: Help them stay on top of their tasks with personalised stationery that adds a touch of elegance to their workspace.
Business Card Holders: Keep their professional image intact with a sophisticated business card holder that exudes professionalism and organisation.
“The Middle Daughter” by Chika Unigwe
Chika Unigwe, born in Enugu, Nigeria, gained recognition in 2012 as “One of the top 5 African writers” following the release of her book “On Black Sisters Street.” Unigwe has returned with a new book, “The Middle Daughter,” heavily inspired by the myth of Hades and Persephone. The book centres on Nani, the middle child, and her family as they navigate life after tragedy. It explores themes of love, loss, abuse, and the complexities of family dynamics.
“House Woman” by Adorah Nworah
In her thrilling debut novel “House Woman,” South-Eastern Nigerian storyteller Adorah Nworah takes readers on a haunting journey through the depths of Texas. The story revolves around Ikemefuna, a young Nigerian woman who finds herself trapped in a nightmarish scenario after moving to Texas for an arranged marriage. As she battles against her oppressive in-laws, Ikemefuna’s quest for freedom becomes a gripping tale of survival and resilience.
“I Am Still with You: A Reckoning with Silence, Inheritance, and History” by Emmanuel Iduma
Emmanuel Iduma’s memoir, “I Am Still with You: A Reckoning with Silence, Inheritance, and History,” combines personal reflection and a deep exploration of Nigeria’s troubled past. After years in New York, Iduma makes his way back to his homeland, embarking on a quest to uncover the truth about his missing uncle and confront the painful legacy of the Biafran war. This book was named “Best Book of 2023” by Vulture and a “Most Anticipated Book of 2023” by The Republic.