Wale Lawal (@wallelawal) 's Twitter Profile
Wale Lawal

@wallelawal

Lean, mean, Nigerian machine. Founder, Editor: @republicjournal. Co-founder: @GatePass. 📚: @UniofBath; @LSENews; @UniofOxford #Forbes30Under30

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The Republic (@republicjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Un-lonely Voice of A. Igoni Barett 🧵 Emmanuel Esomnofu (Ichiban) analyses the distinctive literary contributions of Nigerian writer A. Igoni Barrett, particularly through his short story collection 'Love Is Power Or Something Like That' and his novel 'Blackass'.

The Un-lonely Voice of A. Igoni Barett 🧵

Emmanuel Esomnofu (<a href="/esomnofu_e/">Ichiban</a>) analyses the distinctive literary contributions of Nigerian writer A. Igoni Barrett, particularly through his short story collection 'Love Is Power Or Something Like That' and his novel 'Blackass'.
Sassington, M.C. (@misssassbox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

we all listen to Sade when we want to feel soft and sensual, but who in the world does Sade listen to when she wants to feel soft and sensual? I need the answer to this question before I leave this earth. who makes Sade feel, the way she makes us feel?

Juliette (@dunn_juliette) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You should be regularly experiencing art that makes your mind work to understand it. The purpose of art isn’t to satisfy your favorite tropes. It’s to challenge and expand your worldview. And the fact people consider this as an antithesis to enjoyment and fun is a symptom of the

Joyce Carol Oates (@joycecaroloates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

!!! I belong to a (rapidly vanishing) generation that memorized all sorts of things including multiplication tables, the alphabet, poetry, even Bible verses (once, I could recite 100 verses like a robot beginning with "In the beginning was the Word and the Word was...") & of

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‘There is nothing quite so tragic as a young cynic, because it means the person has gone from knowing nothing to believing nothing.’ — Maya Angelou

Wale Lawal (@wallelawal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ll tell you for free, there are two types of Nigerians: those that get up and move things within their orbit and those that—regardless of how small or how vast that orbit is—always have an excuse for not getting anything done.

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We're growing our design team at The Republic! I'm currently hiring: - Design Lead: lnkd.in/evVpKuKY - Senior Graphic Designer: lnkd.in/eiM-r8Nc If you're excited to build systems, mentor talent, and leave a lasting creative legacy, we want to work with you.

Dr. Shantel George (@drshantelgeorge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm thrilled to announce the publication of my first book, The Yoruba Are on A Rock (Sep 2025)! If you work at a library/school/heritage organisation in Grenada & would like a free copy along with other educational materials, please send me a message.

I'm thrilled to announce the publication of my first book, The Yoruba Are on A Rock (Sep 2025)! If you work at a library/school/heritage organisation in Grenada &amp; would like a free copy along with other educational materials, please send me a message.
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pleased to share my essay on The Republic in which i write about the myth, language & philosophy of the literary legend, Amos Tutuola. kindly read rpublc.com/august-septemb…

Wale Lawal (@wallelawal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited to be in Vienna later this year in October, discussing The Republic and the AI-powered solutions we’ve been developing. Exciting times!