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the way fashion is so much more fun if you look at what the small independent designers are doing

chloe bailey x paintedbyesthr fuck i’m obsessed

100 Level Madonna University student dies, after being beaten up for being effeminate and suspected to be gay.


100 Level Madonna University student dies, after being beaten up for being effeminate and suspected to be gay.

100 Level Madonna University student dies, after being beaten up for being effeminate and suspected to be gay.

And that’s why you should read Saharan Style. We are actively dissecting and critiquing pop culture and because we are African historians, we highlight how low key everything connects to Africa. Read more and subscribe: saharanstyles.com/this-is-the-ex…

wish i wasnt studying medicine so i could fully chase the knowledge i desire (fashion, film, philosophy and music)





seems like a lot of people are mistaking criticism (which anyone can proffer) and cultural criticism in the line of art critics, book critics, film critics, music critics, and fashion critics. saying whether you think something sucks on social media is not the same.


Do Nigerians know that after the massacre of 200+ people in Kwara two months ago, the terrorists also kidnapped 170+ women and children, including pregnant wives? They are yet to be released and the Nigerian government is yet to do anything about it.

Williams Fubara was a kind soul who had dreams like other young people in Nigeria. To ensure he got the best training, his family sent him to a private university somewhere in Okija Anambra state. There, some of his fellow students ganged up to beat him. He bled internally and without timely medical attention, he passed on. What happened? A handful of hall or hostel reps accused him of being gay. Williams was effeminate but stayed in his lane and never looked for anybody's trouble. He was kind and knew how to cook, so he sometimes cooked for his fellow students. He was a gentleman all round. I do not understand why a missionary private university should be the breeding ground for such hooligans and now, a young boy with bright dreams for the future has passed on. How will his family feel? What type of people are we training in this country for our future? This is not supposed to happen. Williams should still be alive today. It is not life that we are living in Nigeria. - Martin Beck Nworah