By Lekia Lee The wonderful thing about hair is that it is more than just a biological feature, it is a powerful symbol of identity, of culture, and of heritage. Throughout history, hair has been used as a form of self-expression as well as a...
Read MoreHome From Home Feature Interview with Actor and Producer Tunji Falana.
The ‘Home from Home’ project aims to explore the legacies of pioneering British Nigerians in the UK and their impact on society. The project highlights and celebrates British Nigerian contributions to the cultural, political, educational...
Read MoreHome From Home Interview with Scholar-activist and lecturer Dr Toyin Agbetu
The ‘Home from Home’ project aims to explore the legacies of pioneering British Nigerians in the UK and their impact on society. The project highlights and celebrates British Nigerian contributions to the cultural, political, educational...
Read MoreHome From Home Interview With Mojisola Kareem, CEO and artistic director of Utopia Theatre
The ‘Home from Home’ project aims to explore the legacies of pioneering British Nigerians in the UK and their impact on society. The project highlights and celebrates British Nigerian contributions to the cultural, political, educational...
Read MoreHome From Home Interview with Technical Writer and Crime Fiction Author Stella Oni
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Read MoreHome from Home Interview with Author and Editor Jendella Benson
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Read MoreThe Legacy of Musicians of Nigerian descent in the UK’s music eco-system
Photo by Ayoola Salako on Unsplash The Legacy of Musicians of Nigerian descent in the UK’s music eco-system By Juwon Ogungbe In 1914, Lord Lugard – a British colonial administrator, oversaw the birth of the West African nation now known...
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Read MoreIROKO Theatre Visits The Horniman Museum and Gardens in South London
IROKO Theatre Visits The Horniman Museum and Gardens in South London. The Horniman Museum and Gardens in Forest Hill, South London was the location of the final museum visit on 2nd May 2024, organised by IROKO Theatre as part of the Home from...
Read MoreHome From Home Interview with Performer and Creative Arts Practitioner Femi Elufowoju jr OBE
The ‘Home from Home’ project aims to explore the legacies of pioneering British Nigerians in the UK and their impact on society. The project highlights and celebrates British Nigerian contributions to the cultural, political, educational...
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