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Owere, Lagos, na California Katılım Ağustos 2020
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Chimee@chimeeadioha·
I wrote a short story, House on the Rock, published in @agbowoart - about a boy & his community people in the middle of forced evictions & demolitions in a small town in Southeastern Nigeria. Happy reading (:- agbowo.org/2025/10/30/hou…
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For many, churches and mosques are more than places of worship, but they’ve served as a silent infrastructure of survival helping diaspora communities remain connected to home while navigating the unfamiliarities of “abroad”.
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Issue 6: What happens when Africans become unsafe in other African countries? From Nigerians to Somalis, Ghanaians, Zimbabweans to Ethiopians, this issue highlights how movement and "foreignness" continue to shape policy and public life across Africa.
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Chinọnso Nzeh@chinonso_nzeh·
@tryselar has sponsored a few slots. If you're interested in writing, and you're free in Lagos on Saturday and Sunday, send a *short* writing sample to: chinonsowriter@yahoo.com. Note that this is *very* timely and we can only select a few.
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I'll be facilitating a two-day physical workshop at VI next weekend, where we’ll be reading & interrogating ourselves deeply. If you are a writer or you're curious about writing, it’s important that you sign up for this. Visit my website for more details: chinonsonzeh.com/workshop

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How do we justify financial requirements that fail to reflect the economic realities of the countries affected? What would a fairer global mobility framework look like?
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Peace and life:
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I'll be facilitating a two-day physical workshop at VI next weekend, where we’ll be reading & interrogating ourselves deeply. If you are a writer or you're curious about writing, it’s important that you sign up for this. Visit my website for more details: chinonsonzeh.com/workshop
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Black Boy Review@blackboyreview·
Submissions are open. We invite Nigerian fiction writers to submit work for our 2026 issue, with Frances Ogamba as guest editor. 22 April - 7 June. All the details on our website: theblackboyreview.com/submissions/
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In this conversation, Jamel Buhari and Chimee Adịọha chat about the invisibility experienced by queer migrants while navigating the dominant socio-political narratives about gender and sexuality.
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Chimee@chimeeadioha·
We have just released the Issue 3 of @diasporaafrica_’s Biweekly Magazine on African migration. I edit & work on the magazine every biweekly. You can download it & share with friends. Please reach out to me if you are interested in contributing or collaborating on the magazine!
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@moamohamud writes about humanising experiences of migrants, commenting on the mainstream, which flattens the complex lives of Somali migrants in exile into a singular narrative of tragedy or displacement.
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Climate migrants from Africa are currently trapped in a legal vacuum because the 1951 Refugee Convention does not recognise environmental disaster as a form of persecution. This shuts them off from legal protection/asylum rights. Read more: diasporaafrica.org/the-missing-as…
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