Photo credit Samuel Black. 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...
Read MoreIROKO Theatre Delivers Free Training on Oral History Interviewing & Videography
IROKO Theatre organised a free training workshop for young people to develop their skills in oral history interviewing, video recording and editing. The training took place at Rosetta Arts in Newham on March on 14th & 15th March 2024. It was...
Read MoreHome From Home Interview with Renowned Playwright Dr Oladipo Agboluaje
Photo credit Babatunde Euba. 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...
Read MoreHome From Home Interview with CEO of AFRUCA, Debbie Ariyo 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...
Read MoreHair As Heritage
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
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 Author and Editor Jendella Benson
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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