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Ikenna Churchill has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in May 2022. The social media accounts linked to from Ikenna Churchill are: Instagram, LinkedIn, Email, Threads, X. Besides social media accounts, Ikennachurchill has populated their site with Jimmy Jean-Louis Wants Africans to Tell African Stories - Nollywood Reporter, How “One Woman One Bra” Moved from a Kenyan Village to Venice - Nollywood Reporter, Ahmed Muhammad Bande’s Vision for “Zaaminar” and the Vortex Expanded Universe - Nollywood Reporter, The African Films That Never Got a Second Chance, How Street Extortion Is Pushing Nollywood Off Lagos Locations - Nollywood Reporter, Chimezie Imo on Silence and Subtlety in Acting - Nollywood Reporter, Nigeria: The Country That Turned Suffering Into A Personality, Ụlọ Without Walls - Yarnz, Leaving Ikorodu In 1999: Between Memory And Missed Meaning • NoteSphere, “The Boy Who Gave” Is a Beautiful Film in Search of a Better Story - Nollywood Reporter, Exclusive: Dammy Twitch Discusses Debut Nollywood Film “Call of My Life” - Nollywood Reporter, Uchenna Ugwu’s “I Too, Crave Death” Short Film Explores Grief Inside a Stalled Car - Nollywood Reporter, The Last Frame: Alexx Ekubo’s Enduring Nollywood Legacy - Nollywood Reporter, “The Devil Wears Prada 2” Is Better Than It Had Any Right to Be - Nollywood Reporter, “Monica” is saved by its cast, yet fails to earn its sequel - Nollywood Reporter, Exclusive: Kayode Kasum Talks Timini Egbuson, Honest Filmmaking, and Why He Won’t Imitate Hollywood - Nollywood Reporter, Eleven Years of Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards: What the AMVCA Still Hasn’t Solved - Nollywood Reporter, Exclusive: “Alive Till Dawn” Cast on Risk, Fear, Nollywood’s First Zombie Film - Nollywood Reporter, Femi Adebajo on “Memory in Transit” and the Rise of Nigerian Dance Film - Nollywood Reporter, “The Creek” Struggles to Navigate Its Own Niger Delta Story - Nollywood Reporter, Akinola Davies Jr. on ‘My Father’s Shadow,’ Nigerian History, and Telling Stories That Don’t Explain Themselves - Nollywood Reporter, “Son of the Soil” Is Nollywood's Latest Action Gamble - Nollywood Reporter, Kunle Afolayan's "Aníkúlápó: The Ghoul Awakens" Bites Off More Than It Can Chew - Nollywood Reporter, Shop the new inaugural issue by Yarnz Mag - My new story no-fiction debut “Ulọ Without Walls and the Myth of Return in Igbo Diaspora” is out in this issue, How Agesinkole 2 Changed the Nollywood Distribution Playbook, “To Adaego With Love” and the Quiet Work of Remembering Nigeria - Nollywood Reporter, On Becoming A Guinea Fowl Movie Review: Rungano Nyoni's Film Is Uncomfortable And Necessary, “The Covenant” Is Carried by Performances More Than Plot - Nollywood Reporter, Donald Tombia Steps Into the Spotlight in “Òdè! There Is No Bus Stop” - Nollywood Reporter, Nollywood’s Evolution: What We Lost, What We Gained - Nollywood Reporter, Top 10 Nigerian Films of 2025 That Defined Nollywood - Nollywood Reporter, William Benson on His Craft and the Quiet Power of Character Acting - Nollywood Reporter, Olamide Àdìó and Victor Daniel’s “Mother” Holds a Mirror to Grief’s Extremes - Nollywood Reporter, Allison Emmanuel on "The Boy Who Gave : Inside His Inspiring Journey to AFRIFF with His Debut Feature Film, TheShoeblocc and Oshobor Walk Craft into Fashion at Lagos Fashion Week 2025 - Ekpo, How Shittu Abdulafiz Opeyemi Made Dodo Ikire a Global Story - West Africa Weekly, Jazz Once United Cape Town. Now It’s Driving Its Economy., Nollywood Under Fire: The Battle Between Critics, Filmmakers, and Audiences - Nollywood Reporter, Why Ekpo Africa's Baby Boy Lifestyle Is More Than Just Content - Ekpo, EXCLUSIVE: “IDIA” Creators Explain Why Nollywood Horror Still Has New Stories to Tell - Nollywood Reporter, Sizing Up Africa’s Film Market: What It Means for Nollywood’s Future - Nollywood Reporter, Nollywood and the Cinematic Power of Silence - Nollywood Reporter, “African Time” might be more about value than lateness - Digimillennials, For Bolé Festival, The Future Still Tastes Like Home - West Africa Weekly, How “Dara: A Port Harcourt Love Story?” Showcases Port Harcourt Culture - Nollywood Reporter, Babatunde Apalowo’s Next Nollywood Film, Londoner, Is Personal, but Its Questions Are Collective - West Africa Weekly, From Runway to Track, JT Emmanuel Redefines Identity and Representation - Ekpo, Why Nigeria's Female Athletes Shine - West Africa Weekly, Nollywood Soundtracks Still Live In Our Memories - 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Nollywood Reporter, New Nollywood on YouTube and Quest for Genuine Creativity - Nollywood Reporter, How Nigerians Meme Their Way Through Trauma - African Folder, Fetishization of Suffering in Nollywood - Nollywood Reporter, Biyi Toluwalase Puts Story First in Every Nollywood Film He Edits - West Africa Weekly, Why “The Fire and the Moth” Feels Like Taiwo Egunjobi’s Truest Story - West Africa Weekly, The Unwritten Hierarchy of Nollywood Extra Roles - Nollycritic, December Is Nollywood’s High Stakes Season - Nollywood Reporter, Timeless Nigerian Songs That Live On Through Generations - West Africa Weekly, The Rise of ‘Skitpreneurs’ in Nigeria - Digimillennials, Nollywood's Future is in the Culture - A Conversation with Ikenna Churchill - The African Cinema Podcast, Paul Nnadiekwe and Riyo David on Acting, Directing, and ‘The Currency of Smoke’s’ Social Message - West Africa Weekly, Streaming Platforms and the Revival of West African Languages Through Film - Nollywood Reporter, Africa’s Entertainment Scene and the Diaspora Connection - Digimillennials, Navigating Nigeria’s Job Crisis, Stories From A Generation In Limbo - West Africa Weekly, Hollywood, Its Representation of African Stories, and the Future of African Narratives - Nollywood Reporter, Nigerian Stars Take Over Paris Fashion Week 2025 in Style - West Africa Weekly, Movie Review: ‘Everybody Loves Jenifa’ Leaves Fans Laughing but Wanting More - West Africa Weekly, The Stories in Afrobeats Lyrics - Ninety Free, Top 10 Most Stylish Nigerian Men of 2024 - Ekpo Africa, Wizkid Reflects and Innovates in Morayo - West Africa Weekly, Raving, Dripping, and Living: Vogueboys’ Take On Nigerian Nightlife - Ekpo Africa, How Nollywood Is Revolutionising Film Marketing Through Content Creation - African Folder, Nnamdi Agbo and Nollywood’s Bold Retelling of Nigeria’s 1993 Hijacking in Hijack ‘93 - West Africa Weekly, Remote Work Becomes a Lifeline for Nigerian Youth Amid Economic Challenges - NoteSphere, Exploring Promised Lands at ART X Lagos 2024 - West Africa Weekly, How Indigenous Languages Propel Afrobeats to Global Success - Ranks Africa Magazine, Why The Interplay Between Afrobeats And Fashion Is Necessary - African Folder, Bole Festival and the West African Festivals Circuit Connection - West Africa Weekly, The Power Of Afrobeats Stan Culture - Digimillennials, From Start to Finish, Fireboy’s ‘adedamola’ is Afrobeats Perfection - West Africa Weekly, Contemporary Art In Nigeria Thrives In The Digital Age - Ekpo Africa, Why Nollywood Needs More Book-to-Screen Adaptations - Akpata Magazine, Asake’s Global Rise Continues with ‘Lungu Boy’ - West Africa Weekly, Rema Explores New Sounds and Themes in ‘Heis’ - West Africa Weekly, Afrobeats Stars Are Sampling African Classics For Renewed Relevance - Digimillennials, From “Mr Rebel” to “Born in the Wild”: Tems Meteoric Rise Continues - West Africa Weekly, Ayra Starr Comes of Age: “The Year I Turned 21” Marks a Milestone in Artistry - West Africa Weekly, Natural Hues, Deep Roots: Afrikastabel’s Sustainable Threads of Nigeria - West Africa Weekly, Áfàméfunà: A story of Love, Betrayal, and Brotherhood in Igbo Culture - West Africa Weekly, Interview - Artist Spotlight: The African Creative Behind Shoe Blocc, AFCON: Beyond Africa’s Raging Troubles - West Africa Weekly, The Pioneering Anthems That Birthed Afrobeats Magic - Cover Story for Guardian Life Magazine, Chukwuebuka Ibeh's Debut and The Rise of Young Voices in African Literature - Akpata Magazine, Fifty Four Mag issue five “The Heritage” - Read my two amazing stories as their sole culture contributor, Reviewing 'Breath of Life': A Captivating Journey through Cinematic Brilliance and Universal Themes - West Africa Weekly, Here Are the Top 10 Most-Read Stories on Modaculture in 2023 - “I’m so glad my story was among the most read for Modaculture Magazine.”, Typecasting in Nollywood has turned into a distress call - Read my short story for Unconventional Magazine Debut Issue, Fame and Notoriety in Contemporary African Culture: Celebrities Shaping Global Perspectives - West Africa Weekly, From Memes to Movements: How Internet Culture Shaped Social Activism in 2023 - Modaculture, Fifty Four Mag issue four - "The Homecoming" - Read my amazing articles in this new issue as their culture contributor, Interview - Nollywood's New Chapter: Ifan Ifeanyi Michael's 'The Boy Who Never Falls' - Neun Magazine, OP-Ed: As Janelle Monáe Taps Ckay, Amaarae, & Femi Kuti & Egypt 80 for 'The Age of Pleasure,' What it Means for Afrobeats - Modaculture, The Power of Podcasts: How Audio Entertainment Is Changing the Way We Consume Media in Nigeria - Modaculture, Interview with Nio Far by Milcos - Empowering African Culture through Handmade Shoes - Fifty Four Mag, Interview - Rising Actors Iremide Adeoye & Riyo David Are Stepping Into Nollywood to Shape the Film Culture - Modaculture, The Role Of Food In African Cultural Identity And Expression - TheWill Downtown, When Art Meets Fashion: How Creativity Is Redefining The Industry - TheWill Downtown, EndSARS and Beyond: The Impact of Social Media on African Youth Activism, The Evolution of African Attire: Traditional Influence on Modern Fashion, From Virgil Abloh to Pharrell Williams: Louis Vuitton Continues to Lean Into Black Culture - Modaculture, Fashion For All: Brands Embracing Diversity And Inclusion In Nigeria - TheWill Downtown, Men's Skincare Matters - Guardian life, Interview - ‘All the Colours of the World Are Between Black and White’ : Meet Filmmakers Babatunde Apalowo & Damilola Orimogunje - Modaculture, If You Missed It, Here Are Highlights From Davido’s Timeless Concert in Lagos - Modaculture, Interview - MC Artist Spotlight: Through His Creative Pictures, Photographer Awelewa Charles Is Hitting Great Milestones - Modaculture, The Evolution: How Technology Has Helped Gen Z In Fashion - TheWill Downtown, Was Angela Bassett Really Snubbed At The 95th Oscars? - TheWill Downtown, The Role Of Culture In People From Mixed Origins, More Especially The Africans - TheWill Downtown, The Social Impact Of The Old Nollywood Films On tiktok Videos - Guardian Life., AMVCA 2023: Top 10 Highlights | THISDAY Style, The Power Of Music For Mental Health Therapy - Guardian Life., The Top Six Best Outfits By Black Celebrities At The Vanity Fair Party - 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Most Likely For The First Time - TheWill Downtown, AMVCAs 2023 Full List of Nominees: The Biggest Nominations, Snubs & Predictions - Modaculture, Tems As A Blue Print In Leading Afrobeats To The World - TheWill Downtown, “Davido Is Back and Comes Bearing A Gift For His Fans.” - TheWill Downtown, Fashion As A Social Phenomenon - TheWill Downtown, "Super Freaky Girl" Could Be Nicki Minaj's Number 1 Hit On Billboard 100, Get Modaculture Digital - “The Film Issue” - Modaculture (Read my piece in this issue under the fashion category), Senior Assistant Editor - West Africa Weekly, Fiction Reader/Reviewer- Rebirth (An Anthology of Short Stories) - WSA Nigeria, Editor for the second anthology issue themed “Survival” For Writers Space Africa - Nigeria Chapter (An Anthology of Short Stories, Co-Founder/Film Critic - Feeem House, Curator - Creatives Coiden Literary Blog, Our New Company Name Is Here! “Mintyn Bank”, Check Out Mintyn’s New Top Notch Products Offerings!, Fintech Game Changing Opportunity For Small and Medium Scale Businesses: Mintyn Bank Side Focus, Loan type and the Bank lending channel: Mintyn Top notch loan plan., Mintyn Referral Program, Savings: Goal Based, Emergency And Roundup Savings by Mintyn, Quick Bill Payments By Mintyn, Mintyn For Investments, Financial Institutions Drive Digital Transformation For Customers, Mintyn Corporate Account: Current Account, Scheduled Transfers Service; A One-Way Ticket Feature Birthed By Mintyn For Her Exquisite Customers.