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Tag: Diaspora Literature


Reimagining Intellectual Culture in Nigeria: Meeting Readers Where They Are

Na who book epp? That’s the Question similar to the trope: ‘School na scam!”

In order words? When readers change, should writers and authors meet readers where they are?

Nigerian writers must ditch long-winded prose and meet readers online with sharp, relatable content. Simplify, don’t dumb down. Raise critical thinking, challenge blind faith, and reawaken intellectual rigor.

A LightRay! Literary Feature

By Ejiro Umukoro

By admin , in Books Ignite Shop , at April 4, 2026

African Literature’s Identity Crisis: The Exportation of African Stories and Unpacking the Diaspora-only Narratives

When Ikhide R. Ikheloa, a renowned literary critic and writer, posted on his Facebook wall: “African literature is suffering from a dearth of courageous innovation. Gifted, but timid writers are doing the same thing over and over again. Writing book after book after book that few read in Africa. We have scores of African literary journals that no one but the contributors read. Get over your pride and arrogance and collaborate to produce one truly powerful and innovative journal. No, we are not wired like that! SMH!”, he echoed a concern that LightRay Media has consistently highlighted: the need for an intentional and well-thought-out strategy to address the creative stagnation or literary drought sweeping across the African continent, particularly in Eastern, Western, and Southern Africa. Ejiro Umukoro expands on this critical issue.

By admin , in Books Ignite iThink! , at October 7, 2024