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This episode is one to remember for the candid conversation and insight we gleaned from our guest. Author, 'Where is your wrapper?', Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi is more than just the former first lady of a south-western state in Nigeria. She is one of Africa's most vocal feminists and gender equality advocates. It was quite hard choosing which essays to fo…
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I do not come to you by chance is one of those African fiction books, we’d recommend in a heartbeat. Relatable, great plot and nuanced, Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani says she wanted to tell a story that is reflective of the people around us. Published in 2009 and soon to hit the big screen as an executively produced film by Genevieve Nnaji, we’re delighte…
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We had an incredible conversation on grief with Onyi Nwabineli. Focused on her debut, Someday Maybe, this episode is healing as well as honest. Onyi's willingness to share beyond the book is refreshing and left us anticipating her next book- Allow me to introduce myself. Listen in and get all the scoop on her writing journey and 2024 new release.…
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At the worth reading podcast, our strong commitment to promoting an egalitarian society runs deep. Hence, our focus on spotlighting African literature at its finest. It is only right that the Black History Month does not go by without us commemorating it. To help us do justice to this year’s BHM theme is our guest Ola Awonubi - author of A Nurse’s …
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We had a number of questions for Michael Afenfia on this episode. The author of the best selling “The Mechanics of Yenagoa”, answered them all with gusto as we discussed his latest novel “Leave my bones in Saskatoon”. You’ll hardly run of out themes to explore when you read this page-turner of a book. Immigration also takes a center stage in our co…
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Our first dive into the fascinating world of fantasy fiction had to be with this debut by Umar Turaki. One thing 'Such a Beautiful Thing to behold' did for us is keep us on the edge from start to finish. Set in the beautiful city of Jos, Plateau state, North central Nigeria, you will be immersed in the culture and practices while oscillating betwee…
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After 11 episodes of the Worth Reading Podcast, Tobi and Seyi, did their first ever in-person recording. Guess their book in focus? Seyi’s all-time favourite fiction, “Everything Good will come” by the inimitable Sefi Atta. This episode is fun, full of bants and all the bookish excitement you’ve come to know the show for. We hope that you enjoy lis…
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Your favourite book connoisseurs are back with an all new season! What better way to start the season than with all-time fave - Ayobami Adebayo. She’s the author of the bestselling debut Stay with me. We got her to share all the inside scoops and other exciting details about her latest book— A Spell of Good Things. Make sure to listen till the end,…
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Perhaps, a better title for this episode should have been ‘The Reminisce Episode.’ This is because we were super pumped to look back with uttermost joy at how far we have come. It’s Episode 10! Pinch us!! Arguably our shortest episode yet, our goal for this episode was clear- share the highlights of the entire season, appreciate some key players on…
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Love in Winter Wonderland is a Young Adult fiction written by Abiola Bello. Set in Stoke Newington, two teenagers come together at Christmas to save a struggling black, independent bookstore from going under. Tobi and Seyi explore this book with the award winning British-Nigerian author, Abiola Bello. We get to know more about her writing journey, …
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On this episode, Tobi and Seyi sit with Nike Campbell to discuss SARO, her most recent book. Set in historical times and chronicling the slave trade, her book explores the realities of a family's journey through royalty, forced slavery, and finding their humanity again and heritage. Nike held nothing back as she laughed heartily and even sang. SARO…
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How about some music inspired short stories? Yes please! Chimeka Garricks is no stranger in the Nigerian Literary space. From his banging debut "Tomorrow Died Yesterday" released over ten years ago to his more recent anthology, we thoroughly enjoyed meeting the man behind the compelling stories that make grown-ups tear up. Born in Dublin, buttered …
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Few fictional works leave a strong aftertaste like Tomorrow I Become A Woman. From rekindling an interest in an eroding part of Nigerian history, to evoking the urgent need to eradicate domestic abuse; this female manifesto is an important book. We sat down with the phenomenal author Aiwanose Odafen to discuss the characters in her debut and found …
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What does it mean to be Nigerian? What does it mean to hail from the most populous black nation in the world? Twenty four of the finest Nigerian writers attempt to capture this from varied angles in this complex portrait - a beautiful chaos of a country we love so dearly. This episode is special for obvious reasons. It is sombre, bittersweet as Tob…
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Nothing beats getting a glimpse of the behind the scenes of a formidable brand you love. It is like tasting fine wine and accurately predicting its core ingredients. That is what it feels like reading 'Leaving the Tarmac: Buying a bank in Africa' and learning about the events that led to the making of Access Bank Plc. On this episode, Tobi & Seyi s…
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Catch Seyi and Tobi bring the poet out of his lyrical nest on this new episode with Tolu Akinyemi (popularly known as Poetolu). You've probably stumbled on his poems on Instagram; drawn long pauses after reading them or stirred a conversation with friends overs his profound but simple lines. Poetolu knows his onions and has ironically become the fa…
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Seyi and Tobi got Nikki May very comfortable to share a bit about her "Nigerianness" as they discussed her debut - Wahala. On the wahala episode, the Nigerian-British author let us in on her childhood, her characters, her writing process, and her excitement about Wahala being adapted into a 6-part TV series on BBC. This episode is such a fun one, w…
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Meet your virtual book connoisseurs for all things books written by authors of African descent. Let Tobi Eyinade (The BookLady NG & co-founder @rovingheights) and Seyi Adebiyi (BD Guru & unrepentant bibliophile) bring all the vibe and excitement you need to decide which books are worth reading. Through the most conversational author interviews and …
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