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Jaxera(m): 10:41am On Aug 13, 2015
Lalasticlala cheesy cheesy
Jaxera(m): 10:41am On Aug 13, 2015
Vyolet:
Emmanuel Ikugbese is overrated. His acting skill is also bad.

Joseph benjamin,Chris Attoh,Alex EKubo kiss

Come on, he isn't that bad.
Jaxera(m): 9:07pm On Aug 12, 2015
afolwalex20:
These is ur list anyway

Most of them are not sexy...

Let's leave that for the ladies to decide.
Jaxera(m): 8:57pm On Aug 12, 2015
Modified! @safarigirl
Jaxera(m): 8:22pm On Aug 12, 2015
Iamsynord:
Where is Adewale elesho Ogiri Agbon Series on LTV

Ibeji Oran Eran Iya Osogbo Series on NTA Ibadan ??


Dejo tunfulu Apoti Dodo On orisun ??

Omo Yoruba ni grin
Jaxera(m): 8:20pm On Aug 12, 2015
softapples:
cc lalasticlala, Rocktation pls u guyz shud take dis thread 2 d 4ront page at night around 10pm, its gonna b fun 4 d night, i love creepy stories.

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Obinoscopy
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Jaxera(m): 2:07pm On Aug 12, 2015
1. Alex Okubo

Alex Ekubo (born Alex Ekubo-Okwaraeke; 10 April 1986) is a Nigerian actor and model. He was first runner up at the 2010 Mr Nigeria contest. He won the Best Actor in a ing Role award at the 2013 Best of Nollywood Awardsfor his role in the Weekend Getaway.

Ekubo is a native of Arochukwu, Abia State. He attended the Federal Government College Daura, Katsina State. He studied Law at the University of Calabara nd later got a diploma in Mass Communication from Calabar Polytechnic.

Ekubo's film debut was a minor role in Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen's Sinners in the House(2005); his first major role was in Ladies Men several years later.





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Jaxera(m): 2:06pm On Aug 12, 2015
2. Chris attoh

Chris Attoh (bornChristopher Keith Nii Attoh; May 17, 1979) is a Ghanaian actor, on-air personality, television presenter and producer. He is best known as for his role as "Kwame Mensah" in Tinsel.

He recently got married to Damilola Adegbite.





Jaxera(m): 2:04pm On Aug 12, 2015
3. Oc Ukeje


Okechukwu Ukeje, known as OC Ukejeis Nigerian actor, model and musician. He came into prominence after winning the Amstel Malta Box Office (AMBO) reality show. He has received several awards including Africa Movie Academy Awards, Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards, Nollywood Movies Awards, Best of Nollywood Awards, Nigeria Entertainment Awardsand Golden Icons Academy Movie Awards. He has featured in many award winning films including Two Brides and a Baby, Hoodrush, Alan Poza, Confusion Na Waand Half of a Yellow Sun.

He won the African Movie Academy Awards(AMAA) for the Best Actor (2008) and the City People's Award for Best New Act (2010) and the Award for best actor
at the 2013 AMVCAs
In January 2015, he was listed by Nigerian Cinema Exhibition Coalition as one of the highest box office grosser of 2014.

Soap Operas featured in:
*Gidi Up
*Before 30



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Jaxera(m): 2:04pm On Aug 12, 2015
4. Joseph benjamin

Joseph Benjamin is a Nigerian actor, model, Voice-over Artistand television presenter mainly known for co-hosting MTN's Project Fame, a talent reality show, and starring in the movies Tango With Me, Mr and Mrs, and Murder at Prime Suites. He won the African Actor of the Year award at the 2012 African Film Awards
He was born in benue state to a Kogi state indigene father and an anambra state mother

Soap Operas featured in:
*Travels of Faith
*Edge of Paradise
*Young single and free
*Super story
*Tinsel
*Bachelors



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Jaxera(m): 2:02pm On Aug 12, 2015
5. Gideon Okeke
Gideon okeke is a Nigerian Actor and model. He is a graduate of Appllied Biochemistry at Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka.
He became prominent with his role as Philip. Ade williams on Tinsel.



Jaxera(m): 1:19pm On Aug 12, 2015
6. Frederick Leonard
He is a lagos born Nigerian actor who hails from Anambra state.
Since beginning his career in 2001, he has starred in many movies and tv series, receiving various accolades to his name.

Soap Opera Featured in:
*Disclosure
*Tarima




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Jaxera(m): 1:13pm On Aug 12, 2015
7. Emmanuel ikugbese
He is a Nigerian actor and model who hails from delta state
He cam first in the Mr Nigeria 2014 and proceeded to become the first runner up at the Mr World in 2014
He plays the lead character in the Mtv hit tv series, Shuga naija.

Soap Operas featured in:
*Shuga naija season 3 & 4





Jaxera(m): 1:11pm On Aug 12, 2015
8. Blossom chukwujekwe

Blossom Chukwujekwu is a Edo state born Nigerian actor who hails from Anambra state

He made his professional acting debut in 2009. In 2015, he won the Best ing Actor Award ]at the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards.

Soap Operas featured
*About to wed
*Tinsel
*My mum and I
*Bella's place
*Shuga naija





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Jaxera(m): 1:08pm On Aug 12, 2015
9. Gbenro Ajibade
Gbenro Ajibade is a Nigerian actor and model.
He was raised in makurdi and came to lime light with his role in tinsel

He recently got married to Osas. Ighodaro

Soap Operas featured in
*Tinsel
*The Wages





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Jaxera(m): 1:05pm On Aug 12, 2015
10. Tope Tadela

Temitope Christopher "Tope" Tedela is a Nigerian actor, voice-overartist and broadcaster. He gained recognition for portraying Julian on the television series Edge of Paradise.
He was born in Lagos, as the first child of his parents. He is a descent of Ekiti State. He attended Lagos State Model College, Meiran, Lagos for his secondary education and earned a degree in Mass Communicationfrom The University of Lagos

He has also received several awards including Africa Magic Viewers Choice Award for best actor.

Soap Operas featured in:
*Edge of Paradise
*My mum and I
*Super story
*Burning Point
*Oasis



Jaxera(m): 1:02pm On Aug 12, 2015
I count down the top 10 sexiest men in Nigerian best soap operas

Source : Jaxera

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Ishilove
Jaxera(m): 7:57am On Aug 12, 2015
Jaxera(m): 7:57am On Aug 12, 2015
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Jaxera(m): 7:54am On Aug 12, 2015
adorable29:
Oh really!

Most talented is different from "sexiest"!

This are not near the 100 most sexiest in Nigeria soap operas!

What is sexy about talented dear old ireti Doyle (a grandmother) for example? Would you have sex with her? Or don't you understand what the word sexy means?

The only sexy icon there are Osas ighodaro, damilola Adegbiti Attoh and one or two others! The rest are just talented, that's all!

You just googled this trash and ed on NL! This are even mostly their least desirable pictures you ed!

Stupi_d list!

Please, shut your trap.

Why don't you post the 100 sexiest women in soap opera that these ones don't match up to.

You are asking what's sexy about Ireti? Her being a grandmother doesn't make her less sexy. She gave birth to her daughter at the age of 19, thats why she is a grand mother.
She is just in her late forties, the same age with the likes of Sandra Bullocks, Amy Pohler, Patricia Arquette, Penelope miller, Perry Reeves, Dana Delany, David_shankbone, Gina Gershone, Robin Givens, Mira sorvino...etc, who are still called "sexy"

Do you know how many men who find her atrractive? Are you are man? So what gives you the right to even ask that question.

I didn't just google this "trash", I did my research and I came up with the list.

You see, the problem with people like you is that you are so overly frustrated with your life, especially with your feministic ideologies, that you just want to pour all that frustration on other people, and you never see good in anything.

Please give me a list of other sexy soap opera actresses asides from the ones I listed or keep your rude mouth shut.

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Jaxera(m): 7:08am On Aug 12, 2015
OsoDupe:
Most of them are British Nigerian, born in Nigeria schooled in London. Where are the Nigeria Nigerians?

Adaobi tricia.
Jaxera(m): 11:23pm On Aug 11, 2015
chuna1985:


mother fvcker ur not igbo n u can never be.

d foolish side of u is claiming that only Yoruba people act soap operas.

Is lilian esoro not igbo? Didn't I add her to the list?
Must you always bring tribal sentiments into every issue?

Please do a research and come up with a single igbo girl that acts soap operas and that is more beautiful than these women I listed.
If you can't do that, then I think it's best you shut up.

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Jaxera(m): 10:21pm On Aug 11, 2015
Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani



Adaobi Tricia Obinne Nwaubani (born in 1976) is a Nigerian novelist, humorist, essayistand journalist. Her debut novel,I Do Not Come to you by Chance, won the 2010 Commonwealth Writers' Prizefor Best First Book (Africa), a Betty Trask First Book award, and was named by the Washington Postas one of the Best Books of 2009. Nwaubani is the first contemporary African writer on the global stage to have got an international book deal while still living in her home country.

Born in Enugu, Nigeria, to Chief Sir Chukwuma Hope Nwaubani and Dame Patricia Uberife Nwaubani in 1976, Nwaubani was raised by both parents in Umuahia, Abia State, among the Igbosof Eastern Nigeria. At the age of 10, she left home to attend boarding school at the Federal Government Girls College Owerri. She studied Psychology at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria's premier university.
As a teenager, Nwaubani secretly dreamed of becoming a CIAor KGBagent. She earned her first income from winning a writing competition at the age of 13. Her mother is a cousin of Flora Nwapa, the first female African writer to publish a book.
Nwaubani was one of the pioneer editorial staff of Nigeria's now defunctNEXTnewspapers, established by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Dele Olojede. She was the editor ofélan, the fashion and style magazine ofNEXT. She was later appointed to the position of opinion editor.

Nwaubani is the first writer in the history of world literature to capture the 419 scams phenomenon in a novel. She is also the first African writer to have got an international publishing deal while still living in her home country. She does not have any formal writing training.
In 2012, Nwaubani was selected as one of 15 emerging leaders in government, business and civil society from across West Africa, to attend a "Leadership for Change" training program sponsored by the Private Investors for Africa (PIA). Managed by the African Leadership Institute (AfLI), the program aims to create a network of "world class, pan-African, high potential, emerging leaders across all sectors, working in partnership as catalysts for change in Africa".
She lives in Abuja, Nigeria, where she works as a consultant.

I Do Not Come to You by Chance is Nwaubani's debut novel. It was published in 2009. Set in the intriguing world of Nigerian email scams, the book tells the story of a young man, Kingsley, who turns to his Uncle Boniface for help in bailing his family out of poverty. Boniface—aka Cash Daddy—is an exuberant character who suffers from elephantiasis of the pocket. He also runs a successful empire of email scams. But he can help. It is up to Kingsley to reconcile his ion for knowledge with his hunger for money, and to fully assume his role of first son. Publishers Weekly described Nwaubani's novel as "highly entertaining".The Washington Postdescribed it as "a lively, good-humored and provocative examination of the truth behind a global inbox of deceit." The Times said: “This is a fast, fresh, often hilarious first novel, by one of the remarkably talented young African writers who are rapidly making everyone else look stale.”

Nwaubani has expressed concern over the largely somber tone of African novels. She credits Irish-American writer Frank McCourt's Pulitzer-winning Angela's Ashes with showing her that she could write about serious issues in a humorous tone. She is also a great irer of British humorist P. G. Wodehouse.

Nwaubani's articles often generate heated debate. Her frank opinions in The New York Times and The Guardian have been known to anger sections of the African public.
Jaxera(m): 10:17pm On Aug 11, 2015
Taiye Selasi



Taiye Selasi (born 2 November 1979) is a writer and photographer of Nigerian and Ghanaian origin.
Selasi was born in London, England, and raised in Brookline, Massachusetts, the elder of twin daughters in a family of physicians. She graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappawith a BA in American Studies from Yale, and earned her MPhil in International Relations from Nuffield College, Oxford.

Renowned for her advocacy of children's rights, she sits on the board of United Way. Selasi's father, Dr. Lade Wosornu, is a surgeon in Saudi Arabia. Considered one of Ghana's foremost public intellectuals, he has published numerous volumes of poetry.
Selasi's parents split when she was an infant. She met her biological father at the age of 12.

In 2005 The LIP Magazinepublished "Bye-Bye, Babar (Or: What is an Afropolitan?)", Selasi's seminal text on Afropolitans. The same year she penned a play, which was produced at a small theatre by Dr. Avery Willis, Toni Morrison's niece.
In 2006 Morrison gave Selasi a one-year deadline; she wrote "The Sex Lives of African Girls" to meet it. The story, published by UK literary magazine Grantain 2011, appears inBest American Short Stories 2012.
In 2010 Ann Godoff at Penguin Pressbought Selasi's unfinished novel.Ghana Must Go was published in 2013 to much critical acclaim. Selected as one of the 10 Best Books of 2013 by the Wall Street Journaland The Economist, it has been sold in 22 countries as of 2014.

In 2013 Selasi was selected as one of Granta ′s 20 Best Young British Writers and in 2014 named to the Hay Festival's Africa39 list of 39 Sub-Saharan African writers under the age of 40 "with the potential and talent to define trends in African literature."
Selasi collaborates frequently with fellow artists. In 2012 she partnered with architect David Adjayeto create the Gwangju River Reading Room, an open-air library erected in 2013 as part of the Gwangju Biennale's Folly II. With director Teddy Goitom, founder of Stocktown, Selasi is Executive Producer of "Afripedia," a documentary series about urban African creatives. With producers Fernando Meirellesand Hank Levine ( City of God), Selasi is developing "Exodus," a feature documentary about global migration.
Jaxera(m): 10:10pm On Aug 11, 2015
Amina Mama



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Amina Mama (born 19 September 1958) is a Nigerian-British writer, feminist and academic. Her main areas of focus have been post-colonial, militarist and gender issues. She has lived in Africa, Europe, and North America, and worked to build relationships between feminist intellectuals across the globe.
Background
Mama was born in northern Nigerian in 1958 in a mixed household. Her father is Nigerianand her mother is English.
According to Mama, her eclectic family background and upbringing has shaped her worldview.

In 1992 she married to Nuruddin Farah, with whom she has two children.
She grew up in Kaduna, an ethnically and religiously diverse town in northern Nigeria. Her ancestral roots on her paternal side trace back to Bida. Several of Mama's family were involved in the development of the post-colonial local educational system. In 1966, she left her community in Nigeria due to anti- Muslimriots.

Mama moved from Nigeria to the UK and pursued further education at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland(1980, Bachelor of Science, with Honours, in Psychology), at the London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London(1981, Master of Science in Social Psychology) and at Birkbeck College, University of London, where in 1987 she received her doctorate in organizational psychologywith her thesis entitled "Race and Subjectivity: A Study of Black Women". Some of her early work involves comparing the situations of British and Nigerian women.

In 2008, Mama accepted a position at Mills Collegein Oakland, California, United States. After moving, she commented: "I have learned America isn't just a big, bad source of imperialism." Professor Mama became Barbara Lee Distinguished Chair in Women's Leadership at Mills—the first person to hold this position. She co-taught a class called "Real Policy, Real Politics" with Congresswoman Leeon topics concerning African and African-American women, including gender roles, poverty, HIV/AIDS, and militarism. She is also Chair of the Department of Gender and Women Studies at the University of California, Davis.

She is the Chair of the board of directors for the Global Fund for Women, and advises several other international organisations. She has sat on the board of directors of the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development.
One of her best known works is Beyond the Masks: Race, Gender and Subjectivity. She is also involved in film work. In 2010, she co-produced the movieThe Witches of Gambagawith Yaba Badoe.

Mama describes herself as a feminist and not a womanist, arguing that feminism originates in Africa and that white feminism "has never been strong enough to be 'enemy'—in the way that say, global capitalism can be viewed as an enemy". She has criticised discourses of women in developmentfor stripping gender studies of politically meaningful feminism. She has also argued that African universities continue to show entrenched patriarchy, in of both interpersonal sexism and institutional gender gaps.
Jaxera(m): 10:08pm On Aug 11, 2015
Ukamaka Olisakwe





Ukamaka Olisakwe(born 24 October 1982) is a Nigerian feminist author, short-story writer, and screenwriter.

She was born and raised in Kano State, Northern Nigeria and her parents are from Eastern Nigeria. She completed her secondary education in Northern Nigeria and subsequently earned a degree in Computer Science.
She is married to George Nwanosike Olisakwe and they live in Eastern Nigeria with their three children.

Olisakwe's debut novel,Eyes of a Goddess, was published in 2012.
She has written numerous short stories and articles, most of which have appeared in blogs and online journals, including Saraba, Sentinel Nigeria and Short Story Day Africa. Her essays have appeared in various magazines including the Nigerian Telegraph and African Hadithi.
She wrote the screenplay forThe Calabash, a television series produced and directed by Obi Emelonyeand premiered in January 2015 on Africa Magic Showcase.

Olisakwe isters the blog for the "Writivism Mentorship Programme", a project of the Centre for African Cultural Excellence, and was a co-facilitator at the Lagos Workshop.
She was a guest and member at the 2014 Ake Arts and Books Festival and the Hay Festival.
She was selected as one of the 39 most promising writers under the age of 40 from Sub-Saharan Africaand the diaspora, in the Africa39 project – a Hay Festivaland Rainbow Book Club initiative in celebration of the UNESCO World Book Capital 2014. Olisakwe's Africa39entry,This Is How I it, was described by one reviewer as "a clear-eyed of a girl's romantic awakening in Nigeria" and a story "so good it leaves us wanting more". Another reviewer described her entry as a "gripping story about adolescent romance, deception and yearning"
Jaxera(m): 10:03pm On Aug 11, 2015
Sarah Ladipo Manyika





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Sarah Ladipo Manyika (born 7 March 1968) is an Anglo-Nigerian writer.

Sarah was born and raised in Nigeria. She has also lived in Kenya, , and England. Her father is Nigerian and her mother is British. Sarah inherited her maiden name (Ladipo) from her father who was born in Ibadan(South West Nigeria) in the late 1930s. Sarah's father met and married her mother in the UK in the late 1960s. She spent much of her childhood in Lagosand the city of Josin Plateau State.
As a young teenager, Sarah lived for two years in Nairobi, Kenya, before her family moved to the UK.

She studied at the Universities of Birmingham(UK), Bordeaux(), and Berkeley (California). She was married in Harare, Zimbabwe, in 1994 and now divides her time between San Francisco (where she teaches literature at San Francisco State University), London and Harare. Her writing includes published essays, academic papers, book reviews and short stories. Sarah's first novel, In Dependence, was published by Legend Pressin 2008. Her short story "Mr Wonder" appeared in the 2008 collectionWomen Writing Zimbabwe.
Sarah's novel In Dependence was chosen by the UK's largest bookstore chain as its featured book for Black History Month. In 2009,In Dependence, was published by Cassava Republic, a literary press based in Abuja, Nigeria, with a stable of authors that includes Teju Cole and Helon Habila.
Jaxera(m): 10:02pm On Aug 11, 2015
Karen king Aribasala







Karen Ann King-Aribisala(born Guyana) is a Nigerian novelist, and short story writer. Her collection of stories,Our Wife and Other Stories won the 1991 Commonwealth Writers' Prize, Best First Book Africa, and her novel The Hangman's Gamewon 2008 Best Book Africa.
She is Associate Professor of English at the University of Lagos. She won grants from the Ford Foundation, British Council, Goethe Institute, and the James Michener Foundation.
Jaxera(m): 10:00pm On Aug 11, 2015
Chimamanda Adichie



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Chimamanda Adichie (born 15 September 1977) is a Nigeriannovelist, nonfiction writer and short story writer. She has been called "the most prominent" of a "procession of critically acclaimed young anglophone authors [that] is succeeding in attracting a new generation of readers to African literature".
Personal life and education
Adichie, who was born in the city of Enugu, grew up the fifth of six children in an Igbofamily in the university town of Nsukkain southeastern Nigeria, where the University of Nigeriais situated.

Adichie studied medicine and pharmacy at the University of Nigeria for a year and a half. During this period, she edited The Com, a magazine run by the university's Catholic medical students. At age 19, Adichie left Nigeria for the United States to study communications and political science at Drexel Universityin Philadelphia; she transferred to Eastern Connecticut State Universityto be near her sister, who had a medical practice in Coventry. She received a bachelor's degree from Eastern, with the distinction of summa cum laudein 2001.

In 2003, she completed a master's degree in creative writingat Johns Hopkins University. In 2008, she received a Master of Arts degree in African studies from Yale University.
Adichie was a Hodder fellow at Princeton University during the 2005–06 academic year. In 2008 she was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship. She has also been awarded a 2011–12 fellowship by the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University.
Adichie divides her time between Nigeria, where she teaches writing workshops, and the United States.

Adichie published a collection of poems in 1997 (Decisions) and a play (For Love of Biafra) in 1998. She was shortlisted in 2002 for the Caine Prize for her short story "You in America".
In 2003, her story "That Harmattan Morning" was selected as a t winner of the BBC Short Story Awards, and she won the O. Henry prizefor "The American Embassy". She also won the David T. Wong International Short Story Prize 2002/2003 (PEN Center Award).
Her first novel, Purple Hibiscus(2003), received wide critical acclaim; it was shortlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction(2004) and was awarded the Commonwealth Writers' Prizefor Best First Book (2005).

Her second novel, Half of a Yellow Sun, named after the flag of the short-lived nation of Biafra, is set before and during the Nigerian Civil War. It received the 2007 Orange Prize for Fictionand the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award. Half of a Yellow Sunhas been adapted into a film of the same titledirected by Biyi Bandele, starring BAFTA winner and Academy Awardnominee Chiwetel Ejioforand BAFTAaward-winner Thandie Newton, and was released in 2014. [

Her third book, The Thing Around Your Neck(2009), is a collection of short stories.
In 2010 she was listed among the authors of The New Yorker′s "20 Under 40" Fiction Issue. Adichie's story, "Ceiling", was included in the 2011 edition of The Best American Short Stories.

Her third novel, Americanah(2013), was selected by theNew York Timesas one of The 10 Best Books of 2013.
In April 2014 she was named as one of 39 writers aged under 40 in the Hay Festivaland Rainbow Book Club project celebrating Port Harcourt UNESCO World Book Capital
In 2015, she was co-curator of the PEN World Voices Festival.

Adichie says on feminism and writing, "I think of myself as a storyteller, but I would not mind at all if someone were to think of me as a feminist writer... I'm very feminist in the way I look at the world, and that worldview must somehow be part of my work."
Jaxera(m): 9:57pm On Aug 11, 2015
Helen Oyeyemi







Helen Olajumoke Oyeyemi(born 10 December 1984) is a British novelist. In 2013 she was included in the Granta Best Of Young British Novelists list.

Oyeyemi wrote her first novel,The Icarus Girl, while still at school studying for her A levels at Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School. While studying social and political sciences at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, two of her plays,Juniper's Whitening and Victimese, were performed by fellow students to critical acclaim and subsequently published by Methuen.

In 2007 Bloomsbury published Oyeyemi's second novel, The Opposite House, which is inspired by Cuban mythology. Her third novel,White is for Witching, described as having "roots in Henry James and Edgar Allan Poe" was published by Picadorin May 2009. It was a 2009 Shirley Jackson Awardfinalist and won a 2010 Somerset Maugham Award. A fourth novel,Mr Fox, was published by Picador in June 2011, and a fifth,Boy, Snow, Birdin 2014.

In 2009 Oyeyemi was recognized as one of the women on Venus Zine’s"25 under 25" list. Oyeyemi was a judge on the Booktrust Independent Foreign Fiction Prizefor 2015, and is serving as a judge for the 2015 Scotiabank Giller Prize.
Jaxera(m): 9:56pm On Aug 11, 2015
Chinelo Oparanta



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Chinelo Okparanta is a Nigerian-American writer. Born and raised in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, she emigrated to the United States with her family at the age of 10

She was educated at Pennsylvania State University, Rutgers University and the Iowa Writers' Workshop. She has published short stories in publications including Granta, The New Yorker, Tin House, The Kenyon Review, The Southern Review, TriQuarterly, Conjunctions, Subtropics and The Coffin Factory, and has held fellowships or visiting professorships at The University of Iowa, Colgate University and Purdue University.

Her debut short story collection,Happiness, Like Water( Granta Books), was longlisted for the 2013 Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award, shortlisted for the 2014 New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award, and won the 2014 Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction. She has been nominated for a United States Artists Fellowship and was a finalist for the 2014 Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiativein Literature. Other honors include the 2013 Society of Midland AuthorsAward (finalist), the 2013 Caine Prize for African Writing(finalist), and a 2014 O. Henry Award.
Happiness, Like Waterwas an Editors' Choice for The New York Times Book Reviewon September 20, 2013. It was also listed as one of The Guardian's Best African Fiction of 2013, and in December 2014 was announced as being on the shortlist for the Etisalat Prize for Literature.

Her debut novel, Under the Udala Trees, is slated for future publication
Jaxera(m): 9:55pm On Aug 11, 2015
This is a list of the most beautiful Nigerian female writers who are doing it big in literature.

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