Wana Udobang

[1] Her work has appeared on the BBC,[2] Al Jazeera, Huffington Post, BellaNaija, and The Guardian,[3] She has been described as "one of the biggest champions of our new spoken word renaissance is taking a leap into the void.

"[4] Born in Lagos, Nigeria, Udobang graduated with a first-class degree in journalism from the University for the Creative Arts.

The album has been described as "incredibly brave",[6] a "feminist dog whistle"[7] that revolves "almost entirely around the resilience women, their triumphs and struggles, their trauma and epiphanies.

[4] Udobang describes it as "a collection of memories navigating experiences that range from places of brokenness and questioning to self renewal.

Notable among them are Elechi Amadi (1973), Cyprian Ekwensi (1974), Ola Rotimi (1980), Femi Osofisan (1986), Niyi Osundare (1988), Festus Iyayi (1990), Lola Shoneyin (1999), Obari Gomba (2016) and Tade Ipadeola (2019).