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Agbowó Agbowó is an afrocentric literary and arts community. At Agbowó, we collect great African Art, listen to new voices,and embrace innovative art expressions

With every issue, we have tried to hold spacefor memory that refuses to fadeand for voices that bloom in the dark. Now, ...
31/10/2025

With every issue, we have tried to hold space
for memory that refuses to fade
and for voices that bloom in the dark.

Now, with over 500 works from more than 300 African creatives, we are honoured to share Agbowo’s Tenth Issue with you.

This milestone is made possible by our contributors, editors, and creative collaborators across the continent whose dedication, imagination, and belief in the African story continue to shape this space.

Read the full issue at agbowo.org/tenth

Cover Art: “Genesis” by Adaeze Okaro

“They say I ruined paradise. But have they heard my side?”Read Chiwenite Onyekwelu’s Eve Gives Her Own Account on Agbowó...
22/04/2025

“They say I ruined paradise. But have they heard my side?”

Read Chiwenite Onyekwelu’s Eve Gives Her Own Account on Agbowó.

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AGBOWÓ

Agbowó is an afrocentric literary and arts community. At Agbowó, we collect great literary and visual African art, listen to new voices and embrace innovative artistic expression. We are creating a platform where the works of African writers and artists come alive and readers find the most intriguing work.

While bearing the same name as the street opposite the University of Ibadan is poetic and could even be seen as symbolic of our move out of the University of Ibadan, this is purely coincidental. Agbowó in our usage of it, and as one of the founding editors put it, means “collectors of things of value”.