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Ibrahim Babátúndé Ibrahim

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Ibrahim Babátúndé Ibrahim is a Nigerian writer and editor presently based in the UK. Among other honours, he won the Quramo Writers’ Prize (2022) and was a finalist for the Faber Children’s FAB Prize (2023), the Miles Morland Writing Scholarship (2022), a Masters Review anthology prize (2023), and twice for the Moon City Short Fiction Award (2022 & 2023). He has multiple nominations for both the Pushcart Prize and the Best of the Net. His work has appeared in Transition Magazine, Ake Review, DOOR is a Jar Magazine, Brittle Paper, Zone 3 Literary Journal, JMWW, Agbowó, and elsewhere.

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