Soyinka at his searing best
In his first novel in 47 years, Wole Soyinka is back to his unique style, with an unflinching look at the often absurd complexities of life in Nigeria that is also a rollicking whodunit.
In his first novel in 47 years, Wole Soyinka is back to his unique style, with an unflinching look at the often absurd complexities of life in Nigeria that is also a rollicking whodunit.
Ahead of an exhibition of his work at the 1-54 art fair in London and a ground-breaking online auction, Osinachi speaks to us about his inspirations and the effect he expects NFTs to have on contemporary African art.
Africans have more in common with each other than differences, so why does the dream of a One Africa, as envisaged by Kwame Nkrumah, remain so elusive? asks Moky Makura