Pwaangulongii Dauod
Pwaangulongii Dauod is the former creative director at Ilmihouse, an art house in Kaduna, Nigeria, and is a 2016 MacDowell Colony fellow. A winner of the Gerald Kraak Prize, he was shortlisted for a Morland Writing Scholarship. He is currently an O’Brien Fellow at McGill University. He is working on a collection of essays, Africa’s Future Has No Space for Stupid Black Men, and a novel, A Year of Disgrace.
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Essays & Memoir | Issue 150
Binyavanga
Pwaangulongii Dauod
‘There are many writers, including myself, who owe their careers to Binyavanga. He was the most generous writer of his generation.’
Pwaangulongii Dauod remembers the late Binyavanga Wainaina.
Essays & Memoir | Issue 150
Letter from Zaria
Pwaangulongii Dauod
Memoir by Pwaangulongii Dauod, who writes from Zaria, Nigeria.
In Conversation | Issue 150
Mark Gevisser and Pwaangulongii Dauod In Conversation
Pwaangulongii Dauod
Mark Gevisser and Pwaangulongii Dauod discuss Africa’s LGBTI communities, an experience of violent sexual repression, and Afro-Modernity.
Essays & Memoir | Issue 136
Africa’s Future Has No Space for Stupid Black Men
Pwaangulongii Dauod
‘The night was full of energy. The kind of energy that Africa needs to reinvent itself.’