On Onyeka Nwelue, Rosemary Okeke, and the James Currey Prize for African Literature
My attention has been drawn to an article, Clarifications on James Currey Prize for African Literature, Fellowship, which was published in The Sun by Mr. Onyeka Nwelue, the organiser of the James Currey Prize for African Literature. I am aware of the scandal that has led to Mr. Nwelue’s dismissal from the Universities of Oxford […]
Pope Francis, and The Weaponization of Queer Identities
— Interrogating The Heteronormative Language of Casting queerness as Punition, and How The Socio-cultural Impact Is The Reinforcement of Homophobic Violence
This Body Is An Old Road
— a theory of queer resistance in three parts
The Gift of Being Seen
Or a Monologue in a Novel-in-progress That Was Too Long and Too Personal to Be in a Work of Fiction so I Took It out and Stood It on Its Own Two Feet