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Y! Magazine presents the ‘Freedom Issue’ featuring Nigeria’s Most Influential Young People

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The second issue of Y! Magazine is hitting newsstands this week and we are definitely looking forward to grabbing a hold of this issue.
This issue of the magazine is themed the “Freedom Issue” and for this Y! has selected 50 of the most influential young Nigerians under 35, and – working with the model of Time Magazine’s Most Influential 100 – this edition got sterling individuals to write shorts essay about these young leaders.

In addition, because of course there are many other brilliant young Nigerians outside that list of 50, the editorial board listed out a further 200 names inspire hope for Nigeria’s future: names including Genevieve Nnaji, Bode Pedro, Hassan Rilwan, Dimeji Alara, Adaobi Nwaubani and many others.

Other articles in this edition include an incisive piece about all the presidential contenders written by Tolu Ogunlesi, a roll call of all the remarkable things young people have done since Nigeria’s independence by Atom Lim, a provocative piece by Amara Nwakpa called “Can We trust this Jonathan?” and others.

Highlights include a review of Ije by Cheta Nwanze , Yetunde Taiwo of IcyPR’s feature as  this quarter’s Bright Young Thing, Tosin Martins shares his inspiration story losing a child and trudging on, there’s a beautiful wedding feature, award winning poet Uche Peter Umez sends in a Letter from Switzerland, Maye Hunta (who sang the popular Ekaette song) joins radio presenters Manny and Sola Thompson as they talk about ‘dangerous housegirls’ and there are exciting reviews from Wana Udobang, Adebayo Omisore, Chinedu Iroche and others!

Check out some snippets from the magazine below and see the complete list of “Who’s writing about who” below.

Who is writing about Who?

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie – Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
TY Bello – Lara George
Tara Fela-Durotoye – Mo Abudu
Adedayo Osholowu – Matilda Kerry
2Face Idibia – Dr. Reuben Abati
IK Osakioduwa – Obi Asika
Cobhams Asuquo – Timi Dakolo
Bright Okpocha (Basketmouth) – Darey Art-Alade
Adeolu Akinyemi – Fela Durotoye
‘Gbenga Sesan – Prof. Pat Utomi
Oluwatosin Otitoju – Modupe Adefeso
Modupe Adefeso – Funke Babatola
Funke Bucknor – Hafsat Abiola
9ice – Dele Momodu
Denrele Edun – Charly Boy
Ali Nuhu – Awwalu Salihu
Bamidele Odufuye – ‘Gbenga Sesan
Toyosi Akerele – Obiageli Ezekwesili
Bukola Adubi – Seun Soyinka
ID Cabassa – Laolu Akins
LEAP Africa – Kaine Agary
Banke Meshida-Lawal – Betty Irabor
Abdulkareem Baba Aminu – Mak Kusare
Gbemi Olateru-Olagbegi – Nkiru Olumide-Ojo
Funke Akindele – Kunle Bakare
Linda Ikeji – Frank Osodi
Emmanuel Etim – Amb. Nkoyo Toyo
D’banj – 2face Idibia
Onye Ubanatu – Orode Uduaghan
Uche Nnaji – Ohimai Atafo
Funke Adetutu – Emmanuel Toili
Mosunmola Umoru – Audu Ogbeh
Stephanie Okereke – Adesuwa Onyenokwe
Asa – Yinka Davies
Knighthouse – Sasha
Kemi Lala Akindoju – Iretiola Doyle
Tolu Sangosanya – Adebayo Omisore
Ify Aniebo –Ndidi Nwuneli
Yagazie Chukwumerije – ‘Shina Okeleji
Adebola Lewis – Funke Bucknor
Fatima Zara Modibbo – Subomi Plumptre
Tolu Ogunlesi – Chika Unigwe
Warebi Martha – Indiasho
MI Abaga – Dayo Adeneye (D-One)
Maste Uwatse – Toni Kan
Andre Blaze – Ebuka Obi-Uchendu
Ifunanya Maduka – Toyin Subair
Kenneth Gyang – Tajudeen Adepetu
Omoyemi Akerele – Tara Fela-Durotoye

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