I do think that perhaps, some other writers would have subtly implied the intent to lionise biracial identity in such an audacious, long read. But, the author of ‘The Return of Half-Something’— Chukwudi Eze, goes full throttle in staking claims to…
Writers take audience on a trip around the world at “My Kind of Books” – Samuel Osaze
The train of thoughts wandered effortlessly, from Africa to Europe and from North America to Asia, so on and so forth, traversing the different continents in a matter of minutes, to the audience fascination. It was a breathtaking adventure for…
The Esan Dialogue holds inaugural edition March 31
The Esan Dialogue (TED) will hold its first ever edition onWednesday, March 31, 2021 by 4 pm local time in Nigeria. To be held online under the aegis of the Centre for Esan Studies (CES) -an Esan-centric non-governmental organization, TED…
Hope for a nation in despair: A review of Isi Agboaye’s “Conversation”- Samuel Osaze
Reading through ‘Conversation’ gives me the impression that the playwright – Isi Agboaye, is an incurable optimist. Or, how else would you describe someone who still dares to entertain belief that there is hope on the horizon for a country…
I’ve been living in Lagos since 1995 -Samuel Osaze
Samuel Osaze has been living in Lagos since he came to the city as a wide eyed boy in 1995. The media consultant and festival administrator says the last time he visited his home town was in 2007. Find out…
I find Lagos to be irresistible -Samuel Osaze
Apart from loving Lagos for the many opportunities it provides, Samuel Osaze, a media consultant and festival administrator finds the city irresistible. Check out his story in the video.