Watching Korean Dramas in Yoruba

In the year plus since I returned to Nigeria and promptly lost the ‘returnee’ label, the Asian presence in the home I share with my mother and cousins has become really obvious. I came back as one of the rare Nigerian fans of Korean pop and sageuk, it was very lonely. But as time passed,…

“African Fabrics”: The History of Dutch Wax Prints

I’ve got a new guest blog over at Beyond Victoriana on African wax fabrics, specifically on their ‘untold’ history. “A picture of a pipe isn’t necessarily a pipe, an image of “African fabric” isn’t necessarily authentically [and wholly] African”. These above words are quoted by Yinka Shonibare, a Nigerian-British contemporary artist known for his amazing…

Afros in ‘Old School’ Africa

Just because, a slightly NSFW black and white image of a young woman from Djibouti. Notice that her hair is not in plaits, braids or twists and is free. I’m going to be putting up or linking to images like these just to show that in the past some African women left their hair free…

New Dawn by Naa Shalman

I wrote this post last year immediately after I finished reading the book. I sat on it because I wanted to reread the book. I’m halfway through reading New Dawn a second time and, yeah, my opinion is pretty much the same. While reading keep in mind that I enter sarcasm mode quite often in…

African Bloggers Statement on David Kato and Uganda

David Kato, a Ugandan LGBTIQ and human rights activist was brutally murdered in his home on the 26th of January 2011. The statement below was drafted by Sokari Ekine, of Black Looks, and Sean Jacobs, of Africa is a Country, with the aim of getting signatures from 100 African bloggers. I have signed this statement…

Ghana: Kakum + Cape Coast

I spent the Christmas holidays in Ghana and wrote about it! Our next guided tour was to the Kakum National Park and Cape Coast which is home to several colonial castles. Once more we woke up really early in the morning and got into a bus with other Nigerians and off we went on our…

Kimpa Vita & The Kingdom of Kongo

I don’t want to neglect this blog in 2011. Thus, I’ll be crossposting more stuff here to save anyone the trouble of going to subscribe to my DW. Happy New Year! I encountered Kimpa Vita last year in a few paragraphs while reading When We Ruled and those few paragraphs were enough for me to…

Guest Contributor at Beyond Victoriana!!!

Long time no WordPress! Regardless I have been popping up elsewhere on the interwebs, mostly on Blogspot and Dreamwidth. About a month ago, I was invited to be a guest contributor at the amazing Beyond Victoriana, a blog dedicated to bringing “a multicultural perspective on steampunk” by the awesome Ay-leen the Peacemaker (she runs the…

In Conclusion, More on Zheng He

Zheng He’s 7th expedition was his last and after years of moving back and forth between the East African coast and China, all contact seized. Some people may look at this and say that the Chinese turned their backs on Africa but if you look at the situation within China in that time, it sheds…

Zheng He’s Star Fleet

In 1414 a Chinese fleet heralded by the Muslim Grand Eunuch of the Three Treasures, Zheng He (also known as Cheng Ho) sailed into the western Indian Ocean for the fourth time since his journey to the East began in 1405. In previously, that is between 1405 and 1414, Zheng He and his ships had…