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Frankie Edozien
Frankie Edozien, is the director of New York University Journalism’s ‘Reporting Africa’ program. He is a contributor to the 2016 Commonwealth Writers anthology, Safe House: Explorations in Creative Nonfiction and in 2017 his ‘Last...
- HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHTAfrica’s quiet LGBT revolutionQuartz • June 13, 2018
- Britain apologized for its colonial-era anti-gay laws but it won’t help African LGBT communitiesQuartz Africa • April 25, 2018
- PART WAY THEREThe agony and joy of being gay in AfricaQuartz Africa • November 19, 2017
- BOOKED UPHow a boutique Nigerian book publisher is breaking into the US marketQuartz Africa • May 12, 2017
- EVERY LIKE COUNTSSocial media was the other big winner at Nigeria’s historic electionsQuartz • April 7, 2015
- NO GETTING CARDEDHow traffic jams, elusive voter cards and apathy could give Goodluck Jonathan the Lagos prizeQuartz • March 19, 2015
- LOYALTY POINTSNigeria’s Jonathan doesn’t need good luck for votes in his Delta region strongholdQuartz • March 17, 2015
- TECHNICAL MERCENARIESNigeria can beat Boko Haram with mercenaries but it won’t win the vote for JonathanQuartz • March 15, 2015
- FACE THE NATIONThe key difference between Africa’s two biggest economies right nowQuartz • January 12, 2015
- I left Nigeria 25 years ago—but America just sees me as blackQuartz • December 4, 2014