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Otosirieze Obi-Young (born 1994) is a
Nigerian writer, editor,
culture journalist and curator. He is
editor of Open
Country Mag. He was
editor of Folio...
- Villeneuve, also
lauded the film,
particularly the
performances of the cast.
Otosirieze Obi-Young,
writing for
Nigerian magazine Open
Country Mag,
argued that...
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Ifeoma was seen as the
feministic voice. The
literary critic and
editor Otosirieze Obi-Young explains, "Given its
prominence on
school curricula, Purple...
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public lecture on
their campus.
Adichie stated in an
interview with
Otosirieze Obi-Young in
September that she was "deeply hurt" by the
backlash and...
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original on 23
February 2020.
Retrieved 22
February 2020. Obi-Young,
Otosirieze. "In
Narrating Serengeti,
Lupita Wanted to
Diversify Wildlife Docuseries"...
- a
young man". The Herald. Zimbabwe.
Retrieved 30 May 2025. Obi-Young,
Otosirieze (7
October 2019). "Nobel
Prize in Literature:
Ngugi wa Thiong'o Is Bookies'...
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Nigerian film industry, and culture. It was
founded in 2020 by
writer Otosirieze Obi-Young.
University of Maryland's
Department of
African and African...
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Yellow Sun took its
title from an
emblem on the
Biafran flag.
According to
Otosirieze Obi-Young,
writing Half of a
Yellow Sun was a
personal journey for Adichie;...
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other off-beat genres." In 2020, the
Nigerian writer and
journalist Otosirieze Obi-Young, who had been
serving as
deputy editor departed the blog. Brittle...
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Anambra State". The Wakaholic.
Retrieved 23
October 2023. Obi-Young,
Otosirieze (10 July 2020). "For 60 Years,
Three Generations of
Caterers Have Perfected...