Matilda AdegbolaAI and African StorytellingImplication on African Cinema, Theatre, and Industry.Aug 5, 2023Aug 5, 2023
Matilda AdegbolaI read Nikki May’s ‘Wahala’ and I had mixed feelings.Some months ago, on the street of Twitter, Nigerian Twitter especially, there was a trend about the overly unrealistic depictions that…Dec 14, 2022Dec 14, 2022
Matilda AdegbolaLove Radio: Reading about black love makes me feel alive every single timeEbony LaDelle is a precise writer. The emotions I felt from her characters were raw and tangible. I love to see it. Love Radio is a book…Nov 2, 2022Nov 2, 2022
Matilda Adegbola‘The Teller of Secrets’ mirrors a phase in my life and that of many girls.I’ll start by saying the main challenge I encountered while on the journey of this book is my struggle with finding the ‘hook’ of Esi’s…Oct 18, 2022Oct 18, 2022
Matilda AdegbolaA Black love story told differently: Honey and SpiceI have always been a sucker for love and romance. While the genre did not necessarily introduce me to the intense world of reading, it…Oct 13, 2022Oct 13, 2022
Matilda AdegbolaSankofa : A woman’s journey to rediscovering her identity.If I were asked to explain the feeling I had as I picked up Sankofa, it would be the one of being sucked in gradually.Sep 19, 2022Sep 19, 2022
Matilda AdegbolaThe Mechanics of Yenagoa: The story of a young Bayelsa HustlerThe Mechanics of Yenogoa took me on a hilarious journey. I dare say I got this dark comedy sense from reading it.Sep 19, 2022Sep 19, 2022
Matilda AdegbolaMY STRUGGLE WHILE READING MASTER OF THE GAME BY SIDNEY SHELDONIt has been a minute since I wrote about books. Lately, I’ve been feeling the urge to write again and that is a good thing. Another good…Jan 15, 2022Jan 15, 2022
Matilda AdegbolaÀwani ; Untold stories in AfricaThe role of women has been relegated over the years for so long that many easily accept that the nature of a woman by default should be…Oct 20, 2021Oct 20, 2021