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BRAVEARTS a magazine of the arts :: 2015 Volume 1 ::In this Issue . Art Celebrity Profiles: Zuriel Oduwole ‘s Story: World-Renown 12 year old Nigerian-American Filmmaker, Rebranding Africa . Visual Art: Passions | By David Ikhide . Flash Fiction: Cockroach | By Carolyn Banks . Creative Nonfiction: Meet My Country: An Introduction to South Africa through My Eyes | By DevynStella . Interview: Even Independent Media is Politics… | Interview with Writer & Staff Radio Presenter Ifeoluwa Adeniyi . Interview: Ghanaian Kwabena Angyare Yeboah on Ghanaian Literature Editors: Kayode Taiwo Olla Bravearts Magazine is a literary and art (Managing Editor/Literary Editor) magazine published thrice a year (in April, Tola Adegbite August and December) as free downloadable (Art Editor) PDF on www.braveartsafrica.com and by Bravearts Africa. Graphic Designer: Tae Kae Bravearts Africa is a three-arm creative arts initiative, involving literary art showcases and Web Manager: book updates (via the Media unit); visual art Tobi Ayofe promotions and sales (via the Gallery unit), and poetry performance/spoken word troupe (via the Theatre unit). Our prime objective is Publisher: to inspire hearts through arts – and via Bravearts Africa primarily African and pro-Africa works of art. Bravearts Africa accepts submissions in poetry, short fiction and flash fiction, nonfiction and creative nonfiction, and finally in all genres of visual and graphic art, throughout the year. Works that meet our expectation of standard and/or interest are published first on our website www.braveartsafrica.com and thereafter in the Magazine edition following. 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For advert placement on the website, please All Rights Reserved. send an email of inquiry to [email protected] or Bravearts Magazine is designed on A4 paper [email protected] and with the size and best viewed at 75% view of a PDF subject line ‗ADVERT PLACEMENT‘ and a full reader. and detailed directive in PDF format will be Cover Art: Togetherness: Meeting Point emailed back to you. by Kunle Adewale Font: Maiandra GD :: 2 Bravearts | 2015 Volume 1 CONTENTS ART KWABENA ANGYARE YEBOAH ON GHANAIAN POETRY, LITERATURE | An Fingerstrings | Photography / 11 Interview / 65 ARTIVATE | Art Exhibitions from Tender Arts NIGERIA CINEMA'S ONLY A COMEBACK Nigeria / 16 OF OLD TIMES | Interview with Nigerian Movie Colorist, Editor and Producer Sola This city is full of stories… |Photography / 24 Adeaga / 68 Jazz Style | Photography / 28 NONFICTION / CREATIVE NONFICTION GEOVANA | Exhibitions of Tola Adegbite‘s ZURIEL ODUWOLE‘S STORY: 12 YEAR OLD Ceramics / 37 NIGERIAN-AMERICAN FILMMAKER, REBRANDING AFRICA | By Kayode Taiwo Of Lagos White Waters | Photography / 36 Olla / 6 Intwo One | Photography/ 48 MEET MY COUNTRY: AN INTRODUCTION TO SOUTH AFRICA THROUGH MY EYES | Nigeria Super Eagle Versus Togo Sparrow By DevynStella / 59 Hawks, WAFU Cup ‘11: From a Spectator‘s Footage | Photography / 44 SHORT FICTION PASSIONS | Illustrations by David Ikhide / 56 FAÇADE | Jedidiah Ifeoluwadamilola Oligbinde / 29 you & me make 6 & 9 | Photography / 64 LETTER FROM AN ADMIRER | Jedidiah Abused | Photography by Deji Adepetu / 72 Ifeoluwadamilola Oligbinde / 49 FLASH FICTION A YOUNG BOY‘S CONFESSION | By Caleb Adebayo / 51 Cockroach | By Carolyn Banks / 24 POETRY INTERVIEWS ÒDÉ | By ‘Deji Williams Adesoye / 10 ART IS THERAPEUTIC | Interview with fast- rising Nigerian artist Kunle Adewale / 20 IBADAN | By Lateef Rahmon Kehinde / 12 EVEN INDEPENDENT MEDIA IS POLITICS… IṢEYIN | By Lateef Rahmon Kehinde / 13 | Interview with Writer and Radio Staff Presenter Ifeoluwa Adeniyi / 45 REFLECTION | By Rahaman Toheeb Abiola / 25 SPOKEN WORD IS NOT WRITTEN POETRY | Interview with notable spoken word artiste THE JOURNEY | By Rahaman Toheeb Atilola Moronfolu / 52 Abiola / 26 ―VISUAL ART INSPIRES MY WRITING‖ | SERENADING A THOUGHT | By John Interview with Storywriter Adébólá Ráyò / Odeyemi / 27 54 :: 3 Bravearts | 2015 Volume 1 YO, WHEN HERE WILL WE WAR AGAIN? | SOMEBODY HELP | By ‘Deji Adeyemi / 61 By Kunle ―Wiseman‖ Ajayi / 33 OTHER THE EMERGENCY | By Tola Adegbite / 42 Editorial / 5 THIS LAND | By Lawal Kafayat Gold / 43 Contributors / 70 :: 4 Bravearts | 2015 Volume 1 EDITORIAL and experiences of Nigerians and aRT is profound. That is our view of the Africans, ranging from the private and arts. Art is exhaustive. If we should define personal to the public and political, and art, maybe we‘d just say art is life viewed each expressed with distinct peculiarity. from limitless creative perspectives. And South African DevynStella‘s creative we may say art is simply reality shot nonfiction ‗Meet My Country…‘ is a through the boundless lens of the funny, light and intimate guide through imagination. It is realities or extended the rainbow nation South Africa, and realities created into stories, or lines, or from Sandton, to Johannesburg, to Cape lyrics, or scenes, or visual representation. Town. Interview with Ghanaian poet and writer Kwabena Angyare Yeboah reveals Art embeds stories within, our stories. more about Ghanaian literary engagement and with some cultural Looking at Africa and the world of background references. ‗Even peoples, we see stories abounding and Independent Media is Politics…‘ is an replicating themselves as archetypal interview with Nigerian writer and radio human or societal experiences across presenter Ifeoluwa Adeniyi that borders different socio-cultural, national and heavily on mainstream Nigerian politics, the mass media in Nigeria, and literary international boundaries. From Nigeria to practice. David Ikhide‘s four drawings other African countries—and perhaps to titled ‗Passions‘ illustrate graphically what the world at large, the stories really seem it is like to be passionately in love. a replica of themselves, but then having their own peculiar shades of being. Lastly, there is the cover story of 12 year old public figure Zuriel Oduwole, doing Talk of the class and polish workaday life stuff in the arts that will wow you if you haven‘t read about her as yet. She is in both Nigeria‘s Victoria Island and rebranding Africa through documentary South Africa‘s Cape Town, for instance. movies and education rights campaign for Or talk of the obvious class mix in whole the girl child in African countries, and has city Lagos and whole city Durban. Talk of interviewed many presidents and prime corruption from the policeman in the ministers in the process. checkpoints to the president in the state A lot, a rich lot awaits you as you slide house. Talk of terrorism and crisis from through the pages … Nigeria to Chad, and to Palestine. Talk of trends from Chibok to Gwoza, or Gaza. —@KayodeTaiwoOlla & @tola_adegbite And talk about love, and loving. April 2015. This, then, is presenting you with a rich- fabric first issue of the literary and art magazine Bravearts—engaging in this volume (of January to April 2015) particularly the shared workaday stories :: 5 Bravearts | 2015 Volume 1 COVER Celebrity Profiles Zuriel Oduwole‘s Story: World-Renown 12 year old Nigerian-American Filmmaker, Rebranding Africa Zuriel Oduwole Since her first school project interview with Ghanaian president Jerry Rowlings when she was only 9, she had discovered the need for kids her age to be educated and stand out in their societies in Africa. She had found her passion in the fact that not many girls her age have the opportunity of education she enjoys or are granted the right of basic education in some parts of African nations. She wanted so much that to change very soon – and so she launched the Dream Up, Speak Up, Stand Up education rights campaign. Now, because the media is giving attention, she is using the opportunity to rebrand the image of Africa to the world, and through positive documentary movies about Africa, the research materials of which were also made from interviewing presently up to 14 presidents and prime ministers, business tycoons, civil rights icons and sports personalities … :: 6 Bravearts | 2015 Volume 1 THE ZURIEL ODUWOLE STORY Ghana‘s president Jerry Rawlings as part of a school project. Since then, she had The 21st century is growing names of discovered the need for kids her age to be children and young adult public figures educated and stand out in their societies doing great stuff. To our own parents, it in Africa. She had found her passion in was a kid like Michael Jackson in the the fact that not many girls her age have 1960‘s which we were both born and the opportunity of education she enjoys grew up to know. To us, we later heard or are granted the right of basic of the growing Destiny Kids, which now education, in some parts of African leads in today‘s pop music. Today, again, nations. She desired so much that would we can talk about rising kid celebrity change very soon—and so she launched figures, like the 18 year old Pakistan the Dream Up, Speak Up, Stand Up Malala Yousafzai—and the 12 year old initiative. Now, because the media is Nigerian-American Zuriel Oduwole. Only giving attention, she is using the this time, the names are not of pop stars opportunity to rebrand the image of and growing music idols: they are simply Africa to the world, and through positive golden young names of education rights documentary movies about Africa, the campaigners and girl rights activists.