Nwachukwu Egbunike

Nwachukwu Egbunike is a book editor and writer in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria . He studied Medical Laboratory Science at the University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus and currently blogs on Feather’s Project, which is the brand name for the media, literary and publishing consultancy he runs in Ibadan. He writes for a number of print media, usually OP-ED and book reviews. He was a book editor for Spectrum Books.


    Great story, pity about the movie

    16 Mar 2012
    Why are millions of people infatuated with a video which treats Ugandans as pets, asks a Nigerian writer.


    Welcome to neo-colonialism 101

    13 Dec 2011
    Why is America trying to force acceptance of gay rights upon African nations?


    Bloodbath or bad blood?

    15 Mar 2010
    Terrifying massacres in Nigeria are not a sign of a clash between the Christian and Muslim worlds.


    We Nigerians are not terrorists!

    8 Jan 2010
    The underpants bomber has brought shame upon his country and fellow Muslims. 


    Power play

    7 Jan 2009
    Reconnecting to the power grid is not child's play in Nigeria. Especially when you own the grid.


    In the Blink of an Eye

    21 Aug 2008
    A Nigerian TV host who is not afraid of being politically incorrect.


    Uncivil conduct

    15 Jun 2008
    Refusing to officiate at the celebration of gay civil partnerships may cost a British woman her job. 


    Hope for a troubled land

    18 Apr 2008
    Educated young African professionals ought to fight against corruption and incompetence at home, rather than look overseas for streets paved with gold.


    A case of ingratitude

    7 Feb 2008
    The recent protest against the pope at a Roman university looks to an African like biting the hand that fed you.


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