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Issue 3
Issue 3

Unseen Voices

This is The Moveee Magazine's first digital issue, and the stories inside it share a quiet stubbornness. A ghostwriter who has spent nine years making other people's ideas live. A novelist drawn to the experiences African society would rather look away from. A writer in the UK insisting on emotional truth in rooms that don't always make space for it. A digital artist whose first solo exhibition gave its proceeds back to the community. A woman holding together a touring collection of Benin bronzes, Ladi Kwali pottery, and fifty years of Nigerian basketball history. An essay on what happens when Afrobeats producers finally treat the entire continent as the crate. A personal reckoning with what it means to be heard as someone you are not, every time you speak and the listener cannot see your face. And a sharp unpacking of the fallacies we carry into every argument without knowing their names. Nobody here waited for permission. Welcome to our first digital issue. We intend to stay.

11 stories· 3 series
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Series

The Lane

3 stories
The Romance Novelist Who Believes Love Is Never Just Romantic

The Romance Novelist Who Believes Love Is Never Just Romantic

Nonye Jennifer Amaechi on writing as survival, her debut novel Black Ink White Paper, and why love in her fiction is never simple.…

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He Wrote Trauma in 2021. The World Needed It More in 2026.

He Wrote Trauma in 2021. The World Needed It More in 2026.

Temitayo Adekola writes about the experiences African society would rather look away from. His novelette Trauma, first written in …

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The Writer Behind the Books You Think Someone Else Wrote

The Writer Behind the Books You Think Someone Else Wrote

Tobiloba Afolayan is a ghostwriter with three books of his own and nine years of writing behind other people’s names. In this edit…

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Series

Culture Narratives

3 stories
Operations Manager of a Miracle

Operations Manager of a Miracle

Coach Oliver Berdeen Johnson — the Father of Nigerian Basketball — has spent over 50 years building a legacy on and off the court.…

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A Society of Hyena-Owning Witches

A Society of Hyena-Owning Witches

Four boys on their way to school in the Gusii highlands stumble upon a dead hyena beneath a felled tree. What follows — a butcher’…

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The Voice That Rejected Masculinity

The Voice That Rejected Masculinity

Every phone call was a small trial. His aunt heard a woman. The call centre agent refused to believe him. His own mother couldn’t …

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Series

The Free Critics

4 stories
Is Celebrity Boxing Nigeria’s Next Big Entertainment Export?

Is Celebrity Boxing Nigeria’s Next Big Entertainment Export?

Carter Efe is walking around Lagos calling himself “Carter Mayweather.” Portable is on Instagram accusing everyone of ojoro. DAZN …

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Why BNXN Sampling Amadou & Mariam Matters More Than You Think

Why BNXN Sampling Amadou & Mariam Matters More Than You Think

BNXN just sampled Amadou & Mariam. But African artists have been sampling the continent’s archive for years. So why does this one …

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How We Argue

How We Argue

We talk every day — haggling, bantering, praying, debating on X — but how many of us have actually learned how to argue well? In t…

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Aisha A. Bolaji Tends to the Wounds of Girls in Full Bloom in Flowers at the City of Dreams

Aisha A. Bolaji Tends to the Wounds of Girls in Full Bloom in Flowers at the City of Dreams

When you pick up Aishat A. Bolaji’s Flowers at the City of Dreams, you should read the dedication first. “Dedicated to the courage…

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Features

1 story
What Happens When a Digital Artist Decides His Work Needs a Purpose?

What Happens When a Digital Artist Decides His Work Needs a Purpose?

Restacking the Odds was Quadri Morin’s first major exhibition, but he doesn’t call it a conclusion. He calls it a “first phrase.” …

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