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Author: Kenechukwu Nwatu

Zaria City: 2017

Posted on 6th November 20176th November 2017 By Kenechukwu Nwatu
Whenever i hear the word “city”, especially in the 2010’s, i immediately imagine a metropolis, even though the dynamic changes when this city is situated in Nigeria. I visited Zaria city for the first [...]
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It Is What It Is

Posted on 25th October 201725th October 2017 By Kenechukwu Nwatu
The road leads me to another prayer mount, only different than the previous, it is a monolith. Thanks to my love for climbing and my shoes that can withstand almost any rough surface I [...]
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Just like home

Posted on 18th October 201722nd October 2017 By Kenechukwu Nwatu
As a kid, I was always fascinated by hills and mountains, any natural element that can give me a birds eyeview of the landscape around me. I began to climb the Enugu Milken hills [...]
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Artist Statement – “This will be a slow path to redemption for me, the essence of culture.”

Posted on 14th October 201714th October 2017 By Kenechukwu Nwatu
Culture is the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that characterizes a people and constitutes their way of life. The Nigerian story is hardly ever told without mentioning its great diversity in culture and [...]
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