
This is my third piece about the missing Chibok girls who have never been found.

This is my third piece about the missing Chibok girls who have never been found.

I began a dating series in 2014, titled: Okra, Fries and Finding Mr. Right. The first piece about inevitable cultural fractions – I Gave A Guy Up For A Bowl of Soup, proved to the bestseller.

This is a piece I wrote as a follow up to the one where I detailed why the missing Nigerian girls would never be found. I took issue with world leaders and wrote about how they collectively failed the girls.

I attended the premiere of Half of a Yellow Sun at The New York African Film Festival and published my review of the film.

When the Nigerian Girls went missing, I wrote a piece to illustrate the fact that based on my background knowledge, the girls would never be found.

I spoke with Nigerian-American filmmaker, Chinonye Chukwu about her film Alaskaland that debuted at the New York African Film Festival in 2013.

I wrote a piece for Medium about the controversial business of mixed babies being bred and sold to the highest bidders in Ghana.

I wrote a piece for the Grio titled: “Why Ghana is Fast Becoming a Hub for African -Americans”. I detail why this West African hot spot provides the perfect atmosphere for African-Americans who are looking for living options outside the U.S.

I wrote an essay for MadameNoire, titled – Gun Violence: The Neverending Saga Holding America Hostage. It also served as the press release for Gunland, a documentary produced by Moguldom Films. It examines the dire effects of the growing gun culture that has taken over the American landscape.

I wrote the press release for a men’s fashion brand, Blackbird Jeans – founded by Kenyan born designers, Zeddie Lukoe and Sydney Owino.