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Season 3

  • Final Girl, Season 3 / February 14, 2024

    Meat

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  • Final Girl, Season 3 / February 14, 2024

    all the good girls go to hell

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  • Final Girl, Season 3 / February 14, 2024

    A Good House to Raise Daughters

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  • Belonging, Season 3 / June 5, 2023

    The Tales of a Third Culture Kid:
    A Modern-Day Nomad

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  • Season 3, The Future / June 5, 2023

    What the cash crises in Nigeria truly means

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Halima’s Choice: Where Tradition and Technology Intersect

In Season 3, The Future by Halima AliyuMay 6, 2023

Halima’s Choice is not only a thought-provoking film as it blends culture and technology in a manner that provides space for social discussions through its reimagination of an African folktale, but it also showcases the significance of storytelling and the importance of upholding cultural customs.

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A Lit Nigeria: A Gift From The Sun

In Season 3, The Future by Oyinpreye GodwinMay 6, 2023

By the year 2060, Nigeria will be almost completely unrecognizable from its former self. The once-decrepit infrastructure had been transformed into a futuristic dream world, powered entirely by solar energy

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