Research piece by Alisa Demchenko Misan Harriman (b. 1977) Misan Harriman is a British Nigerian artist who was born in 1966. He is the son of Chief Hope Harriman, a highly successful businessman, politician, and philanthropist once described as...
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Research piece by Alisa Demchenko The Home From Home project aims to shine a spotlight on significant British Nigerians from across a range of sectors. In this post our researchers have undertaken a comprehensive review of British Nigerian Visual...
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Research piece by Amouraé Bhola-Chin Importance of Naming in Nigerian Cultures In the West African context, naming is “an important ideological form of identification ..and reference,” and acts to reflect and uphold the status as well as dignity...
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A piece of research by Irina Costin Toyin Agbetu, also known as Oluwatoyin Agbetu (b. Hackney, London, 1969) Dr Toyin Agbetu is a Lecturer of Social Anthropology at UCL, filmmaker, musician, social rights activist and the founder of the...
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Piece by Gifty Aiyegbeni ELIZABETH OGABI Elizabeth Ogabi is an entrepreneur, a communications consultant, a speaker, and an educator. Elizabeth has worked in different industries over the past couple of years. She has also worked across...
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