Jul 4, 20163 min read
Brittle Paper // God is not Deaf by Moshood Balogun
I read God is not Deaf by Moshood Balogun and had a bit of a laugh to myself because a similar thing happened to me a few years ago. My...
Jul 3, 20162 min read
Must see: Skinny Girl in Transit
We have watched An African City questioning whether the returnee life is as glamorous as it looks on screen, the issues of Ejiro over her...
May 24, 20141 min read
Obuasi. Ghana by Razak
On a recent holiday to his parents hometown Obuasi (Ghana), my dear friend Razak (you may remember him from The Afroklectic Project)...
May 20, 20141 min read
GUINNESS: The Sapeurs
This GUINNESS ad and short documentary features the society of elegant persons of the Congo otherwise known as the Sapeurs, a group of...
Feb 22, 20144 min read
The Diasporian Experience: British Nigerian Me
I recently watched ‘British Nigerian Me’ which is a short documentary by Dayo Adeneye on the problem many Nigerian youth born in England...
Feb 13, 20144 min read
Travel Diary: Marrakesh, Morocco
I had some friends who were planning a trip to Morocco from Ghana in the New Year, so I thought I would just invite myself along since it...
Dec 6, 20133 min read
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela 1918 – 2013
Tonight I met a lady on the escalator at Holborn tube station. She was holding a massive movie poster for the new Mandela film and I...
Oct 24, 20134 min read
My future children
I currently live with my cousin and for some reason the idea of settling in Ghana has come up quite regularly. My cousin is against the...
Jul 5, 20132 min read
Trucking in Africa
These days, I am all over VICE documentaries. I have watched pretty much all of the African related episodes like Africa’s Moonshine...
Jul 3, 20131 min read
My Africa Is: The Lagos Chronicles – Lakin Ogunbanwo
It gives me great pleasure to bring to you the final installment of My Africa Is: The Lagos Chronicles. I have enjoyed this series...
Jan 22, 20121 min read
King Bansah School
THE SCHOOL PROJECT SOURCE: KING BANSAH SCHOOL #Africa #Architecture
Jun 18, 20112 min read
At Home in Accra
From the first day I ever stepped foot in Ghana, I have always wondered if it was possible to build environmentally and ergonomically...