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To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. Every designer has unique inspirations and references that ground their work. For Taofeek Abijako, the recurring obsession that fuels all of his designs is books. With his Brooklyn-based menswear label, Head of State, Abijako constantly imagines clothes that some of his favorite novel characters would wear, and then brings them to life. “It’s a combination of the characters in the books, and the author’s approach to writing, that inspire me,” Abijako says. Before moving to Albany in the U.S. from Lagos, Nigeria in 2010 (his family won the Visa lottery), Abijako first got interested in fashion by watching his father, a fashion designer, work in his studio. “People from all ethnic backgrounds were welcome in this space, and I saw this space where there was no limitations to fashion,” he says. In high school in the U.S., he then self-taught himself how to sew and slowly began selling pieces to frie ....
We need candid discussions on tribalism Wednesday April 07 2021 Advertisement I commend a thoughtful article, “Few willing to openly discuss tribalism” by Mr Brian Mukalazi published in the Daily Monitor of March 29. Chinua Achebe’s proverb: “Ours is ours but mine is mine” in his novel, No Longer at Ease, is often misused when discussing national interests against small groups’ interests. Used by the secretary of Umuofia Progressive Union, an organisation in Obi Okonkwo’s village that sponsored him to study in the United Kingdom so that he would on return use his knowledge to transform Umuofia, in Uganda, it is used rather discriminatorily and precipitates tribalism, sectarianism and nepotism. What comes first? ....
His selection raised so much dust which has refused to settle considering that he was picked ahead of several players who are presently performing well for their clubs in Europe. Franco-German tactician, Gernot Rohr, however, told Trust Sports that Musa was given an honorary place in Nigeria’s squad as a non-playing captain. “He is not on the list of 23. He is invited like a captain, not like a player on the list,” he said to Trust Sports. Unfortunately his explanation didn’t douse the cat calls that greeted his list as Nigerians from different walks of life have continued to question the rationale behind placing on standby Paul Onuachu who has been consistent in scoring goals for his Belgian club and inviting a ‘clubless’ player. ....