
Vanessa Walters
None at The Guardian (Nigeria)
Articles
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May 21, 2024 |
crimereads.com | Jaclyn Goldis |Vanessa Walters |Agatha Christie |Lucy Foley
Armchair traveling is among my favorite pursuits. And little else surpasses the joy of diving into the most luxurious corners of the world via the pages of a delectable mystery. Give me all the books set in far-flung locales, especially ones exploring places I haven’t yet tread with my own feet—and for the cherry on top, add in a murder to solve.
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Feb 17, 2024 |
dailymail.co.uk | Vanessa Walters
As Brits, we tend not to make a fuss with our clothes. A bit of grosgrain trim is all we need to communicate our greatness. But when I moved to Lagos, Nigeria, I discovered fashion that doesn’t so much whisper as scream. Think busy ankara prints, bright jewel tones and bold accessories visible from outer space – see The Real Housewives of Lagos (Prime Video) for reference. I never planned on living in Nigeria. The oxytocin made me agree to it.
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Dec 21, 2023 |
afrocritik.com | Chigozie Obioma |Vanessa Walters
FacebookXRedditPinterestEmail A look at the plots of these books shows the range, power, and relevance of African writing on the world stage. By EditorialAs 2023 winds down to its final moments, we know how immensely enriching the year has been for African literature. Many a notable event took place in literary scenes, from the usual literary festivals to bursts of creativity in essays, short stories, and poems.
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Jul 18, 2023 |
documentwomen.com | Rosanna Amaka |Ore Agbaje-Williams |Vanessa Walters
Book Club In the spirit of recommendations, Document Women got to dig into six books written by female authors signed to Masobe Publications and released in the first half of 2023. Masobe Publications have a stellar portfolio of female authors and we are so excited to get into these! Don’t Answer When They Call Your Name by Ukamaka Olisakwe Rooted in Igbo Mythology is a captivating tale of sacrifice and redemption from an avid storyteller of our time.
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May 2, 2023 |
kirkusreviews.com | Vanessa Walters |Judy Blume |Colleen Hoover
by Vanessa Walters ‧ A British woman goes missing in Nigeria in this solid thriller. Nicole Oruwari has lived in Lagos, Nigeria, for seven years, but she’s never really felt quite at home. The Black British woman moved to the city with her husband, Tonye, where they planned to raise their two sons in the palatial home of Tonye’s family.
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