Michael Mwonaji
His work has attracted the attention of fans around the world. These fans include Nada Achebe, a grad student from the University of Lagos working on combining technology, biology and architecture to envision homes grown from a giant grafted-mix of mangroves and kudzu. Their conversations led to Michael's current storyworld for his graphic novels, a future Makoko that is grown more than scavenged or built, a city that has literally put down roots, speaking to a Makokoan fantasy that they can put down roots themselves, stop fearing eviction or needing to continuously move.
His work generates money from his global fans due to a worldwide boom of interest in afrofuturism, but he chooses to stay in Makoko because that's where his family and friends are. Still, he lives in a micro-houseboat in a nicer part of Makoko, close to the border between Makoko and Lagos. This enables him to sneak easily onto the mainland to access the larger Internet outside the government's jamming shell, accessing his bank accounts, connecting with his fans and peers, and buying art supplies he can't get in Makoko for himself and the students in his comics-making class at a nearby Makoko makerspace.
His existence at the intersections between present and future in his art, between the educated class and culture with Nada Achebe and the University and the low class of Makoko with his parents and friends, and between his art that tells Makokoans there is a better future they can start to build now but it is still under the boot of the upper class and government unless they stand up for themselves now, and a government that wants to quash such notions – all of these tensions are the stories in Michael's life.
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