Agbowó, the Glossary
Agbowó is an African literary journal publishing poetry, fiction, essays, drama and visual art.[1]
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17 relations: Adedayo Agarau, Dami Ajayi, Efe Paul Azino, Jumoke Verissimo, Kola Tubosun, Kwani?, Literary magazine, Logan February, Nigeria Prize for Literature, Premium Times, Rasaq Malik, Romeo Oriogun, Saraba (magazine), Tade Ipadeola, Toni Kan, Transition Magazine, University of Ibadan.
- African literature
- Magazines established in 2017
Adedayo Agarau
Adedayo Agarau is Nigerian poet, essayist and art administrator.
Dami Ajayi
Dami Ajayi (Damilola Àjàyí; born 1986) is a Nigerian writer, poet and medical doctor who co-founded Saraba, a Nigerian literary magazine in 2008.
Efe Paul Azino
Efe Paul Azino born in Lagos is a Nigerian writer, performance artist and poet, regarded "as one of Nigeria's leading performance poets." He has also been regarded as one who has "played a pivotal part in lifting the words from the page and giving them life" in the Nigerian spoken word performance space.
Jumoke Verissimo
Jumoke Verissimo (born 26 December 1979 in Lagos) is a Nigerian poet, novelist, children's writer and critic.
See Agbowó and Jumoke Verissimo
Kola Tubosun
Kọ́lá Túbọ̀sún (born 22 September 1981) is a Nigerian linguist, writer, translator, scholar, cultural activist and film-maker.
Kwani?
Kwani? (derived from the Sheng slang so what?) is a prominent African literary magazine headquartered in Kenya. Agbowó and Kwani? are literary magazines.
Literary magazine
A literary magazine is a periodical devoted to literature in a broad sense. Agbowó and literary magazine are literary magazines.
See Agbowó and Literary magazine
Logan February
Logan February (born April 23, 1999) is a Nigerian poet, essayist, music reviewer, singer, songwriter, and LGBTQ activist.
Nigeria Prize for Literature
Nigeria Prize for Literature is a Nigerian literary award given annually since 2004 to honor literary erudition by Nigerian authors.
See Agbowó and Nigeria Prize for Literature
Premium Times
Premium Times is a Nigerian online newspaper based in Abuja, the capital of Nigeria.
Rasaq Malik
Rasaq Malik Gbolahan (born 1992) is a Nigerian poet and essayist.
Romeo Oriogun
Oluwasegun Romeo Oriogun is a Nigerian poet and essayist.
Saraba (magazine)
Saraba is a nonprofit literary magazine published by the Saraba Literary Trust in Nigeria.
See Agbowó and Saraba (magazine)
Tade Ipadeola
Tade Ipadeola (born September 1970 in Fiditi, Oyo State) is a Nigerian poet who writes in English and Yoruba.
Toni Kan
Anthony Kan Onwordi known as Toni Kan (born 11 June 1971) is a Nigerian writer, editor, public relations senior management executive, and teacher.
Transition Magazine
Transition Magazine was established in 1961 by Rajat Neogy as Transition Magazine: An International Review.
See Agbowó and Transition Magazine
University of Ibadan
The University of Ibadan (UI) is a public research university in Ibadan, Nigeria.
See Agbowó and University of Ibadan
See also
African literature
- Africa39
- African Publishers Network
- African Sources for African History
- African Writers Conference
- African Writers Series
- African Writers Trust
- African Writers' Evening
- African literature
- African writers
- Africanfuturism
- Africultures
- Afrikaans literature
- Agbowó
- Brittle Paper
- Calabar International Conference on African Literature and the English Language
- Coptic literature
- Daughters of Africa
- Edo literature
- Enkare Review
- Gassire's Lute
- Hatata
- Heinemann African Writers Series
- Igbo literature
- Indian Ocean literature
- International Research Confederacy on African Literature and Culture
- Kenneth W. Harrow
- Literature of Réunion
- Matatu (journal)
- Mozambican literature
- Pan African Pocket Poets
- Sudanese literature
- Swahili literature
- The Emergence of African Fiction
- The Road (play)
- Three Crowns Books
- West African manuscripts
Magazines established in 2017
- A Nasty Boy
- Agbowó
- American Affairs
- Bis (magazine)
- Black Sea Security
- Borderless Magazine
- Brio (magazine)
- Broccoli (magazine)
- Butch is Not a Dirty Word
- Classic Rock (magazine)
- Cult Critic Review Aggregator
- Cycle World
- DOXA Magazine
- Dance Index
- FOOM
- Gay Krant
- Newcity
- Pleasures Magazine
- Sámi magasiidna
- Straight No Chaser (magazine)
- SurVision
- Switch Player
- Têtu
- The Centurion (magazine)
- The Johannesburg Review of Books
- The Post Millennial
- Them (website)