Abstract

For more than a decade Ikhide Roland Ikheloa, a Nigerian writer and literary critic, has been consistent in his advocacy for the recognition of the internet and social media as platforms that house authentic African narratives in the twenty-first century. In this interview, which took place between Maryland, USA and Aba, Nigeria through Facebook Messenger, Ikheloa expounds his views on the indispensability of digital technology in African literature.

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