Omose Ighodaro

Omose Ighodaro is a graduate of Columbia University's journalism school and is committed to sharing stories that inspire. She focuses on business and entertainment stories.

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Interview: Nigerian Musician, Dapo Tuburna

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Oladapo Olajide, popularly known as, Dapo Tuburna or Gingo, is best known for his passion for music as a recording artist and knack for storytelling as a songwriter. The Nigerian musician who just released the visuals for his new song, "See Finish," is not letting anything stand in his way this year.

Behind The Lens With A Nigerian Photographer: Oye Diran

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Oye Diran's work speaks for itself. The Nigerian photographer's artwork has been featured in Vogue ITALIA and Afropunk. His latest project, "A Ti De" (we have arrived), explores vintage Yoruba fashion from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Seeing that the Yoruba tribe is one of the largest in Nigeria, it was no surprise to see tens of thousands of Nigerians resonating with his artwork when he debuted it on Nataal back in March.

Life and College: Derby Chukwudi Shares Her Journey

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When Derby Ozioma Chukwudi first arrived in the U.S. in 2015, she said her transition from Nigeria to Kentucky's Berea College was difficult. Partly because she focused solely on academics while trying to shift through the challenges she faced living in a new country on her own. Then, 4 years later, the 23-year-old business administration and economics graduate found herself working on Wall Street.

Interview: Despite a Split From His Twin, Peter Okoye, Continues Pursuing His Music Career

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The legendary Nigerian musician, Peter Okoye, became a household name along with his twin brother, Paul Okoye, after forming their duo, P-Square in 1999. Soon after, they were not only known in Nigeria, but after several hits, the musicians successfully made international waves with songs alongside artists like Ginuwine, Rick Ross, Akon, T.I., and Sean Paul.

However, after nearly 20 years of enjoying the spotlight together, a 2016 misunderstanding led the duo to split. Peter Okoye decided to continue pursuing his music career and is currently on tour in the U.S.

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