List of Nigerian women writers
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This is a list of women writers who were born in Nigeria or whose writings are closely associated with that country.
A
- Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi (born 1963), human rights activist, non-fiction writer
- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (born 1977), novelist, short story writer, non-fiction writer
- Abimbola Alao (active since the 1990s), non-fiction writer, short story writer, translator
- Nana Asma’u (1793–1864), princess, poet, teacher
- Sefi Atta (born 1964), novelist, short story writer, playwright
- Ayo Ayoola-Amale (active since 2000), poet, lawyer, cultural educator
B
- Simi Bedford (active since the 1990s), novelist
E
- Buchi Emecheta (born 1944), novelist, children's writer, playwright, now in Britain
- Rosemary Esehagu (born 1981), Nigerian-American novelist
F
- Bilkisu Funtuwa (active since 1994), Hausa novelist
I
- Bassey Ikpi (born 1976), spoken-word poet, writer, mental health advocate
- Elizabeth Isichei (born 1939), non-fiction writer, historian, educator
K
- Karen King-Aribisala (active since 1990), novelist, short story writer
M
- Amina Mama (born 1958), non-fiction writer, educator
- Sarah Ladipo Manyika (born 1968), Anglo-Nigerian novelist, short story writer, essayist
N
- Martina Nwakoby (born 1937), children's writer, novelist
- Flora Nwapa (1931–1993), novelist, short story writer, poet, children's writer, first African woman novelist published in Britain
- Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani (born 1976), novelist, humorist, essayist, journalist
O
- Taiwo Odubiyi (born 1965), romance novelist, children's writer, religious columnist
- Marcellina Offoha (active since the 1990s), editor, essayist, educator
- Molara Ogundipe (born 1940), poet, critic, non-fiction writer
- Ifeoma Okoye (born 1937), novelist, short story writer, children's writer
- Chinelo Okparanta (active since 2010), Nigerian-American short story writer, educator
- Ukamaka Olisakwe (born 1982), feminist writer, short story writer, screenwriter
- Omolola Ladele (born 1963), educator, writer
- Osonye Tess Onwueme (born 1955), playwright, scholar, poet
- Ifeoma Onyefulu (born 1959), children's writer, novelist, photographer
- Bukola Oriola (born 1976), Nigerian American journalist, autobiographer
- Ayisha Osori (active since the late 1990s), lawyer, journalist, business executive
- Helen Ovbiagele (born 1944), romance novelist
- Helen Oyeyemi (born 1984), novelist
P
- Charmaine Pereira (active since the 1990s), feminist scholar, non-fiction writer
S
- Oluwatoyin Sanni, executive, non-fiction writer, lawyer
- Abidemi Sanusi (active since 2000), novelist
- Mabel Segun (born 1930), poet, children's writer
- Taiye Selasi (born 1979), novelist, short story writer, photographer
- Lola Shoneyin (born 1974), poet, novelist
- Zulu Sofola (1935–1995), Nigeria's first published female playwright, educator
T
- Grace Oladunni Taylor (fl.1970–2004), biochemist, non-fiction writer
- Teresa Meniru (1931–1994), children's writer
U
- Adaora Lily Ulasi (born 1932), journalist, novelist
- Rosina Umelo (born 1930), short story writer, children's writer
- Chika Unigwe (born 1974), novelist, short story writer
- Chinyere D. Ulasi (born 1987), self-help author
W
- Molara Wood (born 1969) journalist, short story writer
- Myne Whitman (born 1977), romance novelist
Y
- Balaraba Ramat Yakubu (born 1959), romance novelist
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