During the course of our research, we came across these useful websites. We have listed them below and we hope that you find them useful.
- Artists — TAFETA
- Sokari Douglas Camp
- “I thought it was a scam” by Dame Elizabeth Anionwu
- Where is Home Really?, by British-Nigerian Jimi Famurewa.
- Aladura Songs Book, by Lekan Babalola
- African and Caribbean People in Britain, by Hakim Adi
- Journeys through food, faith and culture, Jiki Famurewa
- Sainsbury’s African Gallery
- Seun’s Talking Drums Podcast
- The We Are: Black British Nigerian Platform
- Young British Nigerians Learning Yoruba
- Yorubaizm language courses and events.
- Igbo Cultural Support Network
- Where’s Home Really? (audioboom.com), by Jimi Famurewa
- https://www.thersa.org/events/2022/11/journeys-through-food-faith-and-culture by Jimi Famurewa
- The top 10 books about Nigeria | Books | The Guardian
- Benin Bronzes: Nigeria dispute jeopardises return of artefacts
- TEFAF Gallery;
- Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s48aSM7iwzA
- Anne-Marie Imafidon on The Lie Scientific, BBC Radio 4 – https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001mt3h
- Space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock explains why being different is no barrier.
- http://westendatwar.org.uk/documents/E._Ita_Ekpenyon_download_version_.pdf
- Rufus Orisayomi’s ‘Akogun’ (Macbeth) on BBC Sounds The Art House – A Nigerian ‘Macbeth’ – BBC Sounds
- NIGERIAN FOOD: 20 TRADITIONAL DISHES TO TRY IN NIGERIA OR AT HOME
- Black Ballad – The human experience through the eyes of mixed-race & black British women
- We Are Amaka Studio – NOT UK based.
- Nigeria’s facial scars: The last generation
- Interpreting Ceramics : issue 16 – Dora Bilington: From Arts and Crafts to Studio Pottery
- IROKO Theatre Company – AIM (aim-group.org.uk)
- Lerato Umah-Shaylor – https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/nigerian-cuisine-author-lerato-umah-shaylor
- My Tasty Naija – YouTube
- Oku Ekpenyon – Windrush Foundation
- Yinka Ilori – Yinka Ilori Studio – Yinka Ilori Studio
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Atinuke – https://atinuke.co.uk/about/
- Slavery, power, gender and the climate crisis | Sokari Douglas Camp | V&A
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How The Rise Of British-Nigerians Solved My Identity Problem
- London Nigerian Restaurant makes Pounded Yam in Mortar
- https://www.roseonallsides.com/2024/09/eyo-masquerade-steals-spotlight-at.html
- https://www.roseonallsides.com/2024/09/eyo-masquerade-steals-spotlight-at.html?m=1