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Plantain Chips Monster

@oyinkon

Book festival groupie.
Homebody failing at being a Lagos bad bitch.

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Yanga Bookclub (@yangabookclub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy new month, bookish people!😇 May September be soft and beautiful for you. We had a chaotic yet interesting time yesterday discussing Anxious People by Fredrik Backman. See you at the next meeting!❤️

Happy new month, bookish people!😇

May September be soft and beautiful for you.

We had a chaotic yet interesting time yesterday discussing Anxious People by Fredrik Backman.

See you at the next meeting!❤️
archivi.ng (@startarchiving) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"There's a massive history vacuum we're trying to fill for everybody." — Fu'ad ❤️‍🔥 🧠🥊 Archivi.ng's story is bigger than digitising old newspapers. At The August Event, we’ll show you why history keeps repeating and how the archives can help us finally break the cycle.

Yanga Bookclub (@yangabookclub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi bookish people!🥳 Our book for this month is “The Tiny Things Are Heavier” by Esther Ifesinachi Okonkwo And our meeting is on Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025, from 2 pm to 6 pm at Yanga Dental Clinic, 51 Bode Thomas Street, beside Unity Bank, Surulere See you there!❤️

Hi bookish people!🥳

Our book for this month is “The Tiny Things Are Heavier” by Esther Ifesinachi Okonkwo

And our meeting is on Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025, from 2 pm to 6 pm at Yanga Dental Clinic, 51 Bode Thomas Street, beside Unity Bank, Surulere

See you there!❤️
archivi.ng (@startarchiving) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the My Father’s Shadow (Fatherland Productions) premiere, we built a throwback installation that transported guests straight back to 1993, the year the film’s story takes place. Here’s how it looked.

For the My Father’s Shadow (<a href="/wearefatherland/">Fatherland Productions</a>) premiere, we built a throwback installation that transported guests straight back to 1993, the year the film’s story takes place. 

Here’s how it looked.
archivi.ng (@startarchiving) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A 22-year-old lorry driver survives the Nigerian Civil War, but survival comes with scars. Yellow Sunset follows Alexander Nwakufo Okpala from Lagos to the East, capturing the devastation of war and the unending search for home. youtu.be/8jsDqjnyfWs?si…

Yanga Bookclub (@yangabookclub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have been reading, laughing, and debating books together for 3 years now.☺️❤️ Here’s to many more stories and spirited conversations. 🥂 Happy anniversary, bookish people!🥰

archivi.ng (@startarchiving) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Applications are now open for the second cohort of The Archivi.ng Fellowship. If you want to answer big questions, produce urgent stories, or build powerful tools that deepen understanding of Nigerian history, this is for you. Apply here: archivi.ng/the-archivist/…

Fu'ad ❤️‍🔥 🧠🥊 (@fuadxiv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first cohort was an experiment to see what would happen if you gave people resources and set them loose. We ended up with four projects: an animated short film, a podcast series, essays, and a documentary film. Now, we're taking all our learnings into the next cohort :🧵👇🏾

archivi.ng (@startarchiving) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We read every Independence Day speech since 1960. Year after year, leader after leader, promise after promise; what do 65 years of words reveal about Nigeria’s journey? See what we found here. archivi.ng/the-archivist/…

Chinọnso Nzeh (@chinonso_nzeh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to share my new personal essay published in Evergreen Review. Here, I wander through the landscape of fatherhood and the undoing of roles. Read ‘Afụnwaelotanna’ here: evergreenreview.com/read/afunwaelo…

Thrilled to share my new personal essay published in Evergreen Review. Here, I wander through the landscape of fatherhood and the undoing of roles. 

Read ‘Afụnwaelotanna’ here: 
evergreenreview.com/read/afunwaelo…