Michael Chiedoziem Chukwudera

Blessings
“Blessings” Review: Chukwuebuka Ibeh’s Debut Novel Explores the Epiphany of Self and Conflict of Identity

Blessings is an enjoyable novel with smooth prose and impressive writing for a young writer.…

Umuofia Arts and Books Festival
Umuofia Arts and Books Festival Announces Headliners

This year’s edition of the festival will be headlined by Chuma Nwokolo and Cheluchi Onyemelukwe. …

Loss is an Aftertaste of Memories
“Loss is an Aftertaste of Memories” Review: Michael Chiedoziem Chukwudera’s Debut Novel Explores Memory, Loss, and the Agency of Remembrance

Loss is an Aftertaste of Memories is not only a tender story of one man’s…

River Spirit
“River Spirit” Review: Leila Aboulela’s Novel Illuminates Historical Lessons

This novel comes very handy in the light of the recurrent upheavals in Sudan, and…

Ike Anya’s “Small by Small” is a Medical, Personal, and Artistic Triumph

Small by Small is a triumph of personal and artistic vision which at once narrates…

The Rising Rap Scene in the East and What the Rappers Are Getting Wrong | Afrocritik
Opinion: The Rising Rap Scene in the East and What the Rappers Are Getting Wrong

It appears that the rappers at the top of the scene, whose music is making…

“On the Train to Hell” Review: Throes and Consciousness Helm Tolu A Akinyemi’s Poetry Collection

The emotions of the poet burn through the pages of On the Train to Hell.…

Artificial Intelligence, Neocolonialism, and the Politics of the English Language - Afrocritik
Artificial Intelligence, Neocolonialism, and the Politics of the English Language

[AI] has the advantage of even making us better readers now that there is this…

Ugoccie Delves into Highlife in New EP, “Voice of the East”

The songs on Voice of the East explore a range of topics; friendship, betrayal, and gossip,…

Tares Oburumu’s Origin of Syma Species - review - Afrocritik
The Portrayal of Place, Dream, and History in Tares Oburumu’s “Origin of Syma Species”

Oburumu’s engagement with his poetic devices is impressive, and although his poems in this collection…