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This page is a list of novelists born in or associated with the African country of Nigeria This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Chukwuebuka Ibeh was born in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, in 2000. [3] He is currently pursuing an MFA degree at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. [4] His writing, described by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie as "so wonderfully observant...with a nostalgia for the past", [5] has appeared in McSweeney's Quarterly Review, [6] The New England Review of Books, Dappled Things.
Fashion magazines have also printed in the country, but these publications are relatively new. [2] Glossy women's magazines were first published in the country in the 1990s. [ 2 ] Nigeria witnessed the emergence of online magazines in the 2010s most which are literary magazines.
The Night Of the Full Moon – Muheki-Rushedgé; 76. On The Road – Kalu Okpi; 77. Operation Rhino – James Irungu & James Shimanyula; 78. The Other Side Of Town – Sam Aryeetey; 79. Pains Of A Maid – Sarah Mkhonza; 80. Poisoned Bait – James Ngumy; 81. The Politician* – Kalu Okpi; 82. Possessed! – Atu Yalley; 83. The President’s ...
Adaobi Tricia Obinne Nwaubani // ⓘ (born 1976) is a Nigerian novelist, humorist, essayist and journalist. [1] Her debut novel, I Do Not Come To You By Chance, [2] won the 2010 Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book (Africa), [3] [4] a Betty Trask First Book award, [5] and was named by The Washington Post as one of the Best Books of 2009. [6]
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This is a list of notable Nigerian media personalities. Ebuka Obi-Uchendu; Frank Edoho; Moet Abebe; Munachi Abii; Aisha Salaudeen; Gbenga Adeboye; Ifeoma Aggrey-Fynn; Taiwo Ajai-Lycett; Kayode Akintemi; Tisan Bako; Anny Robert; Nenny B; Didi Akinyelure; Joseph Benjamin; Andre Blaze; Monalisa Chinda; Stephanie Coker; CS Nwilliams; DO2dTUN ...
The emergence of the third generation of Nigerian writers has changed the publishing sector with a resurgence of new publishing firms such as Kachifo Limited, Parrésia Publishers, Cassava Republic Press and Farafina Books. [9] [10] These new writers create new genres and methods that deal with racism, class, abuse and violence. [11] [12]