Òlekù is Nigeria’s Tragic Tale of True Love
Unwrapping the tragic truth in a Nigerian 1997 Classic Romance saga.
Unwrapping the tragic truth in a Nigerian 1997 Classic Romance saga.
Mia Raz is a muse for many reasons and her new album is a sonic call to self-love, concentration, slowing down with a breadth of activism.
Money | Boyhood | Community Talent: Daniel Pinto (@nahimblase) Ibrahim Kargbo (@ikrgb0) Isaac Baah (@iamisaacbaah) Lu Verite (@luverite_) Photography: Victoria R long (@vickyrlongphoto) Studio: Your.ldn (@yourldn.studio) Produced by: For Her Musings © for Inner Dive Tv (@innerdivetv) and New Wave Magazine (@nwavemagazine) Part one – The Basketball Match Four high-school senior boys organise a basketball …
Model Funmi Olagunju Reclaims Her Voice Through Writing “All the connections I’ve had and all the conversations, have helped me see myself as more than just a model. I’m trying to be true to who I am.” “Visibility and accountability are important in allowing people to show off their talents” “As a writer I have …
Read moreFor Her Musings x Journal Of Creative Pursuit – Full Featurette
Artist and sexuality expert Bethany Burgoyne talks about her empowering platform and how illustration has allowed her to learn, share and grow on her creative career path.
Hello you, yes you! I’m about to breakdown some things I would have done differently had I been shown a crystal ball in 2019. Enjoy! 1, Online Dating?! Apocalypsing – the term used to describe treating every relationship like it’s your last due to a feeling of impending doom via a global health crisis. Plain …
Read moreSleeping Through 2020: 5 Things I Wish I’d Done Sooner
In 1981 America was in the middle of an economic recession and the reputation of greed by stockbrokers and real estate moguls superseded the technology and motoring innovations happening for most of the decade. In 1982 the double-digit inflation scares were being mitigated cautiously and so unemployment declined from 11 percent to 8 percent, slowly …
“A power hungry class of army arrangements Stealing money in my country’s plight A soldier pretending to be a politician” (Nneka, Singer) It is becoming apparent that the troubles in certain parts of the world are no longer a “They” problem but an “Us” problem. Just for clarification I’m not talking about the SARS pandemic but …
Read moreSARS Is Nothing New In Nigeria’s History Of Police Brutality
The reason I woke up each day during my adolescent youth especially through the university hustle was because of the battle I had with my hair. I can fondly recount showing up to my lecture with a wig down to my shoulders and then with a buzz-cut in the next day’s tutorial session. Ahh fun …
It takes a lot more than a T-shirt with empowering words or symbols to convey just how painful the hard-knock reality is, that black people endure on a constant basis. A T-shirt you can take off, heck when it gets dirty you can even wash it, make it clean; pure, crisp again. My skin, not …