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Lesbian-self and the Intersection of Multiple Identities in Nkabinde’s Black Bull, Ancestors and Me: My Life as a Lesbian Sangoma and Azuah’s Embracing My Shadows: Growing up Lesbian in Nigeria

Innocent Chima Ogoke, PhD.

Innocent Chima Ogoke is a Nigerian literary scholar, creative writer, and doctoral candidate in the Department of English at the University of Ibadan, specialising in African literature. His research interests encompass queer studies, trauma theory, decoloniality, and literature and new media. Ogoke has published scholarly articles in journals such as Akshara and Ars Artium, exploring themes of identity, sexuality, and postcolonial narratives. His creative works include the novella Dark Prize. He is affiliated with the Association of Nigerian Authors and the Society of Young Nigerian Writers, and has held leadership roles in literary organisations.

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