Living in the UK where the intricacies of my Nigerian identity aren’t always recognised means that opportunities to showcase my Hausa-ness are even more significant to me
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This is an informative and well-researched article. I learned a lot from reading it and appreciate the way you presented the information in a clear and concise manner.