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Chiedoziem has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in October 2020. Besides social media accounts, Chiedoziem has populated their site with Chuma Nwokolo Protects His Purpose : Open Country Mag, How Chiagoziem Nneamaka Orji Paints the Igbo Imagination : Open Country Mag, Debut Novel: Loss is an Aftertaste of Memories, Ike Anya’s “Small by Small” is a Medical, Personal, and Artistic Triumph - Afrocritik, Artificial Intelligence, Neocolonialism, and the Politics of the English Language - Afrocritik, How a Spiritual Nigerian Novel Inspired a Ghanaian Music Album, The Portrayal of Place, Dream, and History in Tares Oburumu’s "Origin of Syma Species" - Afrocritik, The Overlapping Realisms of Eloghosa Osunde | Open Country Mag, Essay: The Unwritten Travails of Spoken Word Art in Nigeria, “Water Baby” Review: Chioma Okereke’s Book Explores Resilience and the Power of Community - Afrocritik, Opinion: What, Truly, Is the Substance of Afrobeats Music? - Afrocritik, Towards a Better Understanding of the Igbo Identity - Afrocritik, The Miseducation of Nigerian Poets, Kukogho Iruesiri Samson: The Poet Who Eased The Transition of Nigerian Literature the Age of Social Media, Ukamaka Olisakwe's "Do Not Answer When They Call Your Name" Weds Myth with Fantassy, Yes, Nigerian Literature is Dying. Here is Why., Lesley Lokko Prepares for Venice, What is Yet Unsaid about Eloghosa Osunde and Her Novel, "Vagabonds!" - Afrocritik, Importance of Cultural Education With Anyafulugo, Ifé: A Singer, Philosopher, and Storyteller of Ancient Breed - Afrocritik, The Importance of Literature in Nollywood, Adaptations, and the Need to Make More Artistic Movies - Afrocritik, Poetry Chapbook: Painter of Love, Obongjayar’s “Some Nights I Dream of Doors,” and the Artistic gifts of Altered Consciousness - Afrocritik, Abdulrazak Gurnah's Nobel Prize Win and the Politics of Storytelling - Afrocritik, Flora Nwapa: the Lesson on Artistic Endurance - Afrocritik, Why We Have Poor Reading Culture in Nigeria - Afrocritik, Social Media, Narcissism, and the Craze for Validation - Afrocritik, Jennifer Makumbi’s "A Girl is a Body of Water - Book Review, Is Art Criticism Dead In Nigeria?, How the Igbos See "Dada" Children, and the Place of "Umu Dada" in Igbo Cosmology - Afrocritik, Asa's "V" is a Timely Evolution of Craft, Nnamdi Azikiwe at 117: Why Is He almost Forgotten? - Afrocritik, The Importance of Literature in Nollywood, Adaptations, and the Need to Make More Artistic Movies - Afrocritik, Is Nollywood Falling Short In Accurately Portraying Igbo Culture?, TikTok Is Bringing Down Obstacles to Music Promotion; But It Is Also Creating New Ones, On an Eastern Nigerian Campus, a New Literary Hotspot | Open Country Mag, Ibadan: The Cultural Stalk of Literature in Nigeria - Afrocritik, Black on Black Discrimination and the Ignorance of Our Collective Histories - Afrocritik, A Childhood Epiphany, The Life of a Poet - Olongo Africa, How the Igbos See "Dada" Children, and the Place of "Umu Dada" in Igbo Cosmology - Afrocritik, Legend of the Ogbanje: Superhuman Abilities, Wanderlust between Life and Death - Afrocritik, How Igbo Traditional Religion Intersects With Modern Christianity, Oja, The Musical Instrument That Mirrors Igbo Spirituality, “Notes From My Father’s House” by Michael Chiedoziem Chukwudera.