Damilola NwachiA Review of Nigerian ComicsThe Nigerian comic book industry has become more popular and important because of the effort of these six publishers.Aug 14Aug 14
Opemipo#62: Supporting ActHere’s an excerpt from our application to WeTransfer’s Supporting Act grant (€50k). Although we didn’t get in, it was a useful exercise in…Aug 8Aug 8
Opemipo#60: SellingI spoke at The Huddle last month. It’s my first talk in a long time and a great opportunity to watch me fidget for an hour.Jun 20Jun 20
Opemipo#59: Sample Chief SocialShow and Tell was this time last year. If you couldn’t make it, check out wuruwuru.com/showandtell.Dec 6, 20231Dec 6, 20231
Opemipo#58: Independent Artswuruwuru is a community studio from Lagos. We’re an internet-based production company that works with independent creators…Oct 23, 2023Oct 23, 2023
Opemipo#57: DistributionI’m slowly building an audience for the studio — as planned. It’s a healthy mix of serendipity and being less afraid to put myself out.Aug 26, 20233Aug 26, 20233
Tomiwa AjiboyeHow we built the Album Cover BankAlbum Cover Bank in an archive of Nigerian album covers from 1950s to date.Aug 23, 20231Aug 23, 20231
Opemipo#56: Why E Dey Happen was cheaper than Hanky PankyHanky Panky cost (~ $18k) to produce over 2 years, while E Dey Happen cost N1.4m (~$2k) over 4 months.May 1, 2023May 1, 2023
Opemipo#55: April 2023We published the Hanky Panky documentary, started using Instagram, kicked off Feel Good, and worked on Cover Bank, Spectrum and Roses…Apr 30, 20233Apr 30, 20233