Go Home (2026): Haanu Afere vs Postcolonial PTSD
The greatest weakness of the black race is its disunity, geographically and ideologically. Yet this is...
Art as Home: Testimony Odey on Creative Forms, Inspirations, and Staying True to Yourself
This interview features multidisciplinary Nigerian artist Testimony Odey in conversation with The Iroko Circle, where she...
“The Appetite to Read Has Always Been There” - A Conversation with Nwabụnike Chinedum, Founder of The Iroko Circle.
As The Iroko Circle website officially launches, we sat down with its founder, Nwabụnike Chinedum, to talk about why he is building a reading community centered entirely on African stories and where he intends to take it.
Book Review: Adanna by Adesuwa O'Man Nwokedi
Ozioma Okoro
Book Review: Wahala by Nikki May
Gladys Yahaya
Ghostwriting and Feminism in African Literature: An Interview with Cossy Emmanuels
TIC interviewed Cossy Emmanuels about African literature, ghostwriting, and the role of feminism within the literary...
Why We Read African Literature
Divine Orji