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Photographer Ruth Ossai celebrates “beautiful, effortless, powerful” Nigerian identity
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Ojo Agi explores ideas of home, identity and transnational kinship pertaining to the African diaspora post-1960
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Photography: Extraordinary photojournalism from Nigerian-born George Osodi
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Artists including Ruth Ossai and Ibrahim Kamara explore the power of the self
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“I try to show them a different narrative of what a Nigerian is”: Valerie Etitinwo on deconstructing stereotypes
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Lakin Ogunbanwo’s bridal portraits reflect the diversity of Nigerian traditions
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In his paintings, Ikeorah Chisom Chi-Fada seeks to respect and “deify” his fellow Nigerians
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“I learned to rely and trust in the people around me”: Isabel Okoro on her photographic process that revolves around her friends
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Rubee Samuel’s photobook Omo Nigeria explores the Londoner’s emotional ties to West Africa
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Dennis Osadebe’s character-driven paintings tell a story of his Nigerian heritage
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“Photography chose me”: Christina Nwabugo confronts identity, representation and the environment
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Stacey Gillian Abe reveals personal stories and experiences within her layered paintings
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Rachel Seidu uses symbolism to imbue her photographs with narrative and meaning
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