Deborah Adewale (@debbieadewale16) 's Twitter Profile
Deborah Adewale

@debbieadewale16

Abba's delight.✨✨

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calendar_today13-06-2023 16:24:06

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LaDarrion Williams (@itsladarrion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Continuing to fight for visibility of my work is always an uphill battle. I get burnt out a little, but we gon keep going. Seriously. If you liked Harry Potter. But always wanted to see a Black main character forefront. A Black boy who is the hero and is flawed and beautiful and

Continuing to fight for visibility of my work is always an uphill battle. I get burnt out a little, but we gon keep going.

Seriously. If you liked Harry Potter. But always wanted to see a Black main character forefront. A Black boy who is the hero and is flawed and beautiful and
Mlungisi (@mlungisi_prince) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Children of Blood and bone is a fantasy . Its the first of its kind to get that kind of budget $100 million invested. I really wish it does well so that many African stories can be told

Angry Nigerian (@shredwithqpid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Before you go see babe wey no get ulcer na connection” is a very insensitive thing to say btw, one of the causes of ulcer is long term use of pain killers which a lot of babes have to rely on coz of the intensity of their period pains. Let’s be more empathetic.

Zayynn_Hass_an_Issue 🇨🇩🇵🇸🇸🇩 (@zayynhassan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have Nigerians that believe that Nigeria was better under colonization and side with right wing white supremacists when they travel abroad and we're shocked that they're online laughing and cheering with a white supremacist for talking shit about a Nigerian?

Emmanuella Omonigho 👩🏾‍🦳 (@emmanuellasays) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I hope Children of Blood and Bones succeed so that the African fantasy books my friends and I are writing can see space for adaptation in the future ☺️.

0000001⁷ (@groot_________4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not a single tweet on my tl talking about lesbian visibility week? Is it my algorithm or are you people hiding?? Celebrate lesbians NOW

Thoughts by Ah'gieë (@agathaakaahar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Ehn, at least…”; the unmistakable prelude to a Nigerian preparing to feed you nonsense in defense of some utterly mundane, shoddy piece of work. It is often the last thing you hear before someone launches into a tiresome and ill-intentioned tirade in favour of utter banality

Fọlá (@lafemmefola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My gripe with these authors is the lack of research they do to fully capture the Nigerian experience despite not living in Nigeria. Akwaeke and Francesca do not have two heads.

Deborah Adewale (@debbieadewale16) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The cast isn't even 30% of the problem. Using big actors for the pull is excusable especially for the first black fantasy adaptation . My issue is majorly with the book itself. The source material is horrible.

clitasaurus rex 🇵🇸🍉 (@sumimasorry_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

im against sex work not in a “sex workers are sluts and degenerates” way but in a “we should live in a society in which exploiting our bodies is not necessary for survival” type of way

CHISOM BABYYYY 🌸✨ (@chiceys_couture) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When Aproko doctor fucked up with that GMO stuff EVERYONE called him out Ogbeni this narrative will not fly Go and sleep Mind you the Cubana twins are always locking their comment section because of trolls Even Bianca ojukwu has had her fair share of bashing

sunrise🍉✨️🎀 (@__dabira__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyways all of this still falls back on the government. Let's say we have purchasing power now and we can afford to support indigenous stories and art en masse, all this rubbish of at least it's hOllYwoOd would not exist

Martha Ahumuza (@marthaahumuza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can respect sex workers as people and still question a system that disproportionately benefits "buyers" and exploits vulnerability.