Dancing Boy

A photo essay of my coming of age ceremony – Iwa Akwa

I Write What I like

I Write What I Like, a collection of writings and speeches from the work of South African/Azanian Black Consciousness pioneer, Steve Biko. To me, it is a perosnal commitment to be Honest, Fierce, and joyous in my craft.

The wrong way home

Experience the fusion of imagination and expertise with Études Architectural Solutions.

Ikenga- reasons for sacrifice

A young man from Torotno stuck in a deep sadness returns to the village for the holiday and is killed by his family in ritual sacrifice.

A playlist for the end/ start of the world

These are the songs i played the most during the pandemic.

Faith, Family, Feminism, and international diplomacy and political espionage.

An interview with Her Excellency Justina Eze O. Eze by Chukky Ibe

A Cow never Dies

Why it is difficult to know the value of a thing when you have an abundance of it.

Good Earth – Key Note address at the J.C Holland Awards

For an immigrant boy, who migrated from Lagos to Ainsley Wood at the age of 16, Hamilton became home.

Teaching

About the places i have been, the people i have met, and the stories they inspire.

Teaching at ST&T regency school my alma matter

  • An introduction to metaphors
  • Using imagination to unlock confidence
  • Writing the world around us

Louder than a bomb prep

  • Prepping finalist for the louder than a bomb spoken word high school competition
  • Spent 4 weeks coaching them, developing original poems and performances.

“ pronounced enyì or enyi meaning friend, or elephant.

Chukky Ibe

writer, culture entrepenuer

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