About Primate Culture

Primate Culture is basically a lifestyle blog.  This blog is inspired by the world around us through observation and experience, it is driven by an avid curiosity that question.

A Little Bit about our Writers

A Picture of MeAdeyinka Adesesan

‘Yinka personifies the word ‘versatile’: he has an exceptional ability of interpreting ideas, concepts and theories into graphics and other design forms; he can multi-task efficiently; he is good at managing teams and executing projects; able to express his thoughts (he calls them theories but they are rarely ever proved) in writing excellently; and most importantly, he has a sharp mind which makes him a quick learner (which he shows off by writing with his left hand, a new skill).

He has been bringing all these skills and abilities to a point of application at Creovativ, the design firm he (and other partners) set up 3 years ago.

He also has a very good sense of humour, highly sarcastic and sometimes annoying.

You can follow him on twitter @yadesesan.

A Picture of MarkMark Amaza

Mark Amaza is one of those few people I know that can walk into any place and fit in without too much effort. Apart from the fact that he has a politicians mind (which kinda makes him a kiss ass), he speaks 6 languages and is a good communicator. You can follow him on twitter (@amasonic) and see this banshee in action. He’s a thinker, writer, blogger, speaker, strategist, political analyst and advocate, a lil bit of a casanova and one of the greatest minds I have met so far. He runs the consultancy MINDcapital and is the founder of the movement NIGERIA:UNITED. He currently resides in Maiduguri.

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