Est. 2022 · Best in Culture
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A Local Literary Club Is Raising the Next Generation of Writers in Kano
A few meters on the main road that runs from the district head’s palace to the historic sales point in Bagwai lie two of the…
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Lawrence Oyor is the Gospel Artist of the Year
We are undoubtedly in a time when the pulsating rhythms of Afrobeats and pop dominate Nigerian music charts. There is, therefore, something quietly radical about…

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Iman Mohammed on the Comfort of Style and the Style of Comfort
In this edition of The Lane, we step into the world of Iman Mohammed—a fashion icon, runway star, and the creative force behind lifestyle brand…

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Why Is the Internet Surprised? Is Temi Otedola Supposed to Take Her Husband’s Name or Not?
There are weddings—and then there are weddings that rewrite the cultural script. In 2025, Temi Otedola and Mr Eazi managed both. Their union unfolded not…
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Timileyin Okunlola Writes Through Pain That Cannot Be Undone
06/09/2025

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We Will Live Again review: Chukwuemeka Famous’ Haunting Portrait of Religion and Ruin
01/09/2025

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Spoken Word Artist Elraj on Identity and the Creative Space
29/08/2025

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The Making of a Crime Writer: Derek Somto Nwokoye on the Books That Made Him
23/08/2025

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Drifting Cords review: Damilola Olaniyi Navigates Pleasure, Place, Memory, and Loneliness
21/08/2025
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Dream Count review: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Fragments of the Female Self

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Blooming Under the Bradford Skies review: An Anthology of Flowered Voices

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What Does Islam Teach Us About Conserving Natural Resources?

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KAFART’s Ganiyat Sani Thinks Fashion Could Learn Slowness from Art
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Opinions & Essays
I Cry at the Feet of My Other Body review: Mustapha Enesi’s Ode to Endurance
In his striking debut collection, I Cry at the Feet of My Other Body and Other Stories, Mustapha Ene...
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Reclaiming the Mother Tongue: A New Crop of Young Writers Reviving Yoruba Literature
The conversation surrounding contemporary African literature has long been shadowed by the “co...
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The Chartered Accountant Beating Through Lagos Chaos into Academic Success
This edition of Portraits of the City features Faith*, a chartered accountant juggling two ongoing u...
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