Where do you consider home and why? I’ve always considered Nigeria home. It is where I feel most connected to; the people, our mannerisms, the
Where do you consider home and why? Trinidad and Tobago is home. It does not matter where I visit or live, this is the soil on which I was
Where do you consider home and why? This entire continent. From Cape to Cairo, from Morocco to Madagascar and all the African islands that are
Where do you consider home and why? Nairobi, Kenya. I travel a lot and have lived in different places. Most recently, six years in Senegal, but
Where do you consider home and why? Côte d’Ivoire, because that’s where I grew up. List three words or phrases that come to mind when you think
Where do you consider home and why? Home isn’t a place. For me, it’s a feeling. Home is wherever I feel free, at peace and accepted.