At Nantygreens, we’re proud to feature a diverse group of talented writers. Each contributor brings their own unique style and perspective to our platform, enriching our literary community. Explore their profiles and discover the compelling stories they have to share.
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Jig-saw of complete thoughts. Sea of emotions, each tidal wave; spewing form. In this world of haves and have nuts, I chose the latter.
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Lake Adedamola is a poet, writer, and editor with Nantygreens, who's worked with several other literary blogs including Brittle Paper. He has, since 2018, served in various capacities on the Lagos International Poetry Festival, LIPFest, team.
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Maria Oluwabukola Oni is a Nigerian Content Writer. Her eyes and ears keep roaming for writing opportunities and she loves to share them with like minds. Tweet your ideas @MariaMarhiya
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Joy is a mesmerising-eyed beauty who loves colourful things, laughs more than she smiles, reads more than she writes, and likes to eat more than she likes to cook. As a spoken word artiste, she is a wonder better experienced…
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Tayo Oladipo (Real name, Olutayo Oladipo Andrew) is an undergraduate in the department of English Studies, Adekunle Ajasin University, Ondo state. He flirts with poetry and fiction and enjoys being single. He loves food, books, riverine witches and prayer warriors.
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Dami Ajayi is a medical doctor, writer/poet and a music critic. In 2012, Clinical Blues, his debut poetry collection was shortlisted for the International Melita Hume Poetry Prize.
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Victoria Aderinto is an educationist and creative who loves exploring the media and literary space. When she’s not reading, writing, or designing, you’ll probably find her in the kitchen trying out new recipes she’s discovered online.
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Debbie Otua is a freelance writer focused on arts, lifestyle and mental health. She helps creative entrepreneurs and businesses thrive by spinning unique written content. When she's not writing, she relishes binging on books and playing the guitar. Find her…
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Bello Haneefah is a writer, poet, and Law student at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Some of her works have been published by Nantygreens and Brittle Paper.
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Funmi Richards is a young budding writer and poet who aims to explore her world through the lens of literature. She loves to travel, read chick-lit and historical fiction/non-fiction and whatever else her hand finds to read in between the…
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writes from Paynesville, Liberia. He's a budding poet and a worshipper of music, who gathers muse from personal experiences, happenings in society, and nature. His works have been published in Praxis Magazine, Eboquills, Odd Magazine and elsewhere.
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Prarthana Vijayakumar recently turned 20 and writes whenever she isn't preparing for her Chartered Accountancy course. You can find her work in about 40 publications online and scrabbled in countless sticky notes with who knows who.
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Damilola Olaniyi is a Glasgow-based writer of YA novels, children's books and short stories. Her works have appeared in or are forthcoming in Kalahari Review, The Writing Disorder, Ngiga Review, Afrocritik, SugarSugarSalt literary Magazine and elsewhere. She is obsessed with…
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Behind the name Chris Gonoh is Gonoh Christian, a writer with a flair for stylishly using his essays, poems and stories to tell ugly narratives, committing to human and societal improvements. Some of his works have been published in magazines,…
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Abdulkareem Abdulkareem is a Nigerian writer who wants his voice to go beyond the thatched roof of his mother’s house. He studies Linguistics and Nigerian Languages at the University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria. Apart from writing poetry, he cherishes the…
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