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  • Interview: Segun Afolabi

    Segun Afolabi © Barney Jones

    Koye Oyedeji grabs some time with the 2005 Caine Prize winner, Nigerian author Segun Afolabi, before the release of his first full length novel Goodbye Lucille.

  • Financial Times

    Financial Times Abolition, 2007 © Godfried Donkor

    Sylvia Arthur reports on Godfried Donkor’s slavery exhibition, which has been given an extended run at the Hackney Museum London till 27 October 2007.

  • Transcending Shakespeare: from South Africa to Stratford

    Omphile Molusi

    Aspiring South African actor and playwright, Omphile Molusi, talks to Uchenna Izundu.

  • Unforgiving Light

    Still from Daratt

    Obinna Nwosu reviews Daratt, the new film from Chadian director Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, winner of the Grand Special Jury Prize at the 63rd Venice Film Festival.

  • Remembering Biafra

    Ben Okafor

    Uchenna Izundu talks to musician and actor, Ben Okafor, about re-living his experiences as a child soldier during Nigeria’s civil war in his new play, Child of Biafra.

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