ebenezer okike is a documentary photographer based in Lagos with a degree in Geology from the University of nigeria, Nsukka. He has worked immensely in the South–South of Nigeria with a focus in documenting Education and immigration in the Northern parts of Cross River State. His approach to stories is focused on drawing an attention to a new generation with emerging stereotypes and desires and also reaching out to communities and groups of people that have been cut-off, underrepresented and/or misrepresented and giving them a voice. He is a member of the African photojournalism Database.

IT’S NOT A “WEIRD HEAD,” IT’S A TESTA DI MORO
In the wake of season two of The White Lotus, a surge of interest in buying the “weird heads” featured in the show has found Semtex fuming over the collective inability to call the décor by its correct name—and how that inability is a microaggressive form of othering....