Hello friends! I’m sharing my recent article published on Brainz Magazine. In this article, I discuss ten common myths about Creativity – what it is and how to harness it. I also share the truths to counter these myths so that you can overcome those barriers to expressing your creativity with confidence! Click here to […]
10 Common Myths About Creativity – New Article Published by Brainz Magazine
Summer Creative Writing Workshops (Gbagada)
It’s been another busy couple of weeks here @ Accomplish Press. The holiday writing clubs in Lagos are still ongoing! We’ve just concluded the two-week Creative Writing session with the children at the Gbagada Workshop. The children have had a great time, writing both fiction stories and non-fiction essays during the workshop. And there were […]
What You Seek Is Seeking You
Hello scribes! Welcome to the beautiful (and if you’re in Lagos, a very rainy) month of June! I hope the month has started on a great note for you. Can you believe we’re almost rounding up the first half of the year? Already! When they say time flies, it certainly is true. I recently got […]
Tolulope Popoola featured in Lancôme Campaign for Launch of Teint Idole Foundation
Accomplish Press founder, Tolulope Popoola has been featured in a beauty campaign for luxury cosmetics brand, Lancôme. ‘My Power is Coaching’, says Tolulope Popoola, the award winning Nigerian Author, Writing Coach and Publisher. Tolulope is one of the 47 star campaigners of Lancôme ’s ‘My Shade, My Power’ beauty campaign. Tolulope is among ten African […]
Short Film titled “Boomerang” adapted from Tolulope Popoola’s Stories
Boomerang is a Henry Eruotor film, adapted from Tolulope Popoola’s flash fiction collection “Fertile Imagination & Other Stories“. It features Rebecca Onuoha, Garmamie Sideau, Jolomi Sidney Oki, Ann Kar and Efe Mike-Ifeta. Watch the trailer here: The full movie will be released soon, stay tuned.
Sahara TV talks to Tolulope Popoola, Author of “Nothing Comes Close”
Author of Nothing Comes Close, Tolulope Popoola speaks to Adeola Fayehun about writing, publishing, and why you should always follow your dreams.