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Brentford makes Kayode's firm and says that Wissa 'is not on sale'
Brentford has signed the Fiorentina defender Michael Kayode on loan and insist that the striker Yane Wissa will not leave the club this month. Wissa, 28, recently became the top scorer of the club in the Premier League and has scored 41 goals in total since Lorient arrived in 2021. He was linked to a transfer to Nottingham Forest earlier this week, but manager Thomas Frank cannot see any…
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"Blue & Gold Series" ~ The Face Magazine (1985) by Rotimi Fani-Kayode ⌘ Blue-painted figures dissolve into metallic light
#1985#identity exploration#experimental#ethereal#1980s#abstract#rotimi fani-kayode#photography#blue#yellow
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Rotimi Fani-Kayode, "Untitled" (1988)
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Untitled, Photo by Rotimi Fani-Kayode, 1988
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Rotimi Fani-Kayode was a photographer, whose work was revolutionary for his time and remains so today. A gay man who came from Nigeria and moved from England to America, he had a diverse range of experiences around himself and his queerness, and he used his photography to translate those experiences into art.
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#rotimi fani kayode#queer history#queer#lgbt#lgbt history#gay history#making queer history#nigerian history#british history#american history
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Rotimi Fani-Kayode, Untitled, 1988.
at Autograph, London from 31 October 2024 – 22 March 2025.
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Kayode Ojo - Privat-Livemont Babeyond, 2023
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The Legend known as R.S. 🇬🇧🫡 / Hood Documentaries (2016)
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“It's Pride Month so what better time to share a list of books by/and about queer Nigerians? Happy Pride! 🏳️🌈 🇳🇬 ”
NIGERIAN PRIDE READING LIST PART I🌈
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Untitled, Photo © Rotimi Fani-Kayode, c. 1988-89
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Optimality Theory diagram (tableau) for foot/syllable metathesis in Naijá (also known as Nigerian Pidgin) used for the "unconventional negative" (UNC.NEG) form of nouns.
Examples of this and related processes (taken from an author's post on Mastodon):
Tone metathesis in documented varieties of Naijá [fádà] “father” [fàdá] “rev. father” [màmá] “mother” [mámà] “trendy old lady” (other meanings are possible)
Truncation in the Wafi variety [bâ:g] “bag” [â:g] “inferior bag” [stô:v] “stove” [tô:v] “cheap stove”
Syllable metathesis in the Wafi variety [pòló] “polo shirt” [lòpó] “inferior polo shirt” [àʃáwó] “sex worker” [àwóʃá] “cheap sex worker” [láptɔ̂:p] “laptop” [tóplâ:p] “cheap laptop”
From the article:
Akinbo, Samuel Kayode and Ekiugbo, Philip Oghenesuowho. 2024. "Iconicity as the motivation for morphophonological metathesis and truncation in Nigerian Pidgin" Open Linguistics 10(1): https://doi.org/10.1515/opli-2024-0013
#Optimality Theory#Naijá#Nigerian Pidgin#phonology#metathesis#open access#Samuel Kayode Akinbo#Philip Oghenesuowho Ekiugbo#Open Linguistics#2024#Don't ask me too much about the constraints please#tone
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Tumi Fani Kayode at Richard Quinn SS 24 Backstage
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Rotimi Fani-Kayode | Aesthetica
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