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    “[This film] is about a chapter of Nigerian immigration history that is incredibly underexplored and about how war and displacement press into the private lives of people” – Praise Odigie Paige. By Adedamola Jones Adedayo  While many stories about Nigeria’s history exist, not too many address it with the poignancy that such history deserves. Praise… The post In Conversation: Praise Odigie Paige Reflects on Migration, Memory and Artistic Trajectory in “Birdie” first appeared on Afrocritik.
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