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Interview · Lit Mag · Literature

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Editorial #29: LitMag Romance Interviews

  • March 11, 2015

Late last year, we conceived an idea of interviewing everyone of the authors in the new Cassava Republic Ankara Press imprint of romance stories from Africa as a way of[…]

Interview · Lit Mag · Literature

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“In our society we tell our daughters – get married or die trying” – Ola Nubi

  • March 9, 2015

For the last couple of weeks, the NTLitMag has featured interviews with the authors of newly published novels on the Cassava Republic’s Ankara Romance imprint. The interviews were conducted by LitMag contributor[…]

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Interview · Lit Mag · Literature

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“Unhappiness Can Be Extremely Relative” – Sifa Asani Gowon

  • February 24, 2015

For the next couple of weeks, the NTLitMag will feature interviews with the authors of newly published novels on the Cassava Republic’s Ankara Romance imprint. The interviews will be conducted by[…]

Fiction · Interview · Lit Mag · Literature

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“Women have a right to define their principles and their destinies” – Chioma Iwunze-Ibiam

  • January 26, 2015

For the next couple of weeks, the NTLitMag will feature interviews with the authors of newly published novels on the Cassava Republic’s Ankara Romance imprint. The interviews will be conducted by[…]

Fiction · Lit Mag · Literature

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“The term ‘body count’ is… the most outrageous jokes instigated by social media” – Amara Nicole Okolo

  • January 13, 2015

For the next couple of weeks, the NTLitMag will feature interviews with the authors of newly published novels on the Cassava Republic’s Ankara Romance imprint. The interviews will be conducted by[…]

Interview · Lit Mag · Literature

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“With love, chemistry and attraction anything is possible!” – Amina Thula

  • January 5, 2015

For the next couple of weeks, the NTLitMag will feature interviews with the authors of newly published novels on the Cassava Republic’s Ankara Romance imprint. The interviews will be conducted by[…]

Interview · Lit Mag · Literature

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“Readers are strongly responsible for their imaginations” – Oyindamola Affinnih

  • December 29, 2014

For the next couple of weeks, the NTLitMag will feature interviews with the authors of newly published novels on the Cassava Republic’s Ankara Romance imprint. The interviews will be conducted by[…]

Editorial · Lit Mag

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Issue #20: Of Literature in Retrieval

  • August 11, 2013

Sitting together one evening in Ibadan, discussing translation and the progress of African language technology, Tunde Adegbola, one of the pioneers in the field and fellow participant in the language[…]

Lit Mag · Poetry

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A Letter to Dumi

  • August 11, 2013

(A story of two old lovers meeting again after 15years) By Ayodele Olofintuade   Do you remember the night we first met? It was at your birthday party, you were[…]

Lit Mag · Non-fiction

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The Torch Died A While Ago

  • April 7, 2013

“Does Achebe’s death change anything for me as a Nigerian ‘writer’? No” by Ayodele Olofintuade Frankly I used to read more of foreign writers than Nigerian writers, so I must[…]

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