Hey, there’s a vote going on with amazing women to cast for as Vlisco Woman of the month – the vote link is here I am concerned particularly with the Nigerian category – naturally … Most of you would take Chimamanda [I know, right ] or Joke Silva or Abike Dabiri or Amina Az-Azubair – … Continue reading »
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REPARATIONS: WHAT NIGERIA OWES THE TORTOISE [1] (by Pius Adesanmi)
Protocols!-My hosts, Pastor Tunde Bakare, esteemed convener of the SNG, and Mr. Yinka Odumakin, irrepressible spokesman of the group, must be used to thankless jobs by now. After all, they were both at the forefront of a recent epic struggle to restore constitutional order in this country by liberating a self-declared formerly shoeless compatriot from … Continue reading »
MOVING (A Children’s Short Story) by Su’eddie Vershima Agema
Dad’s Mercedes wagon appeared from nowhere. We squeezed our two bedroom apartment into the car. Soon, its stomach was touching the ground from the load it carried. By the time the entire luggage had found space, we discovered we couldn’t find any for ourselves. Terngu and I exchanged glances. The car looked overfed. Makurdi was … Continue reading »
GRADUATE TALES: GARAGE BLUES (1)
The day was extremely hot as was usual in Belye. I went to the garage to resume duty. I was hungry but who cared? I had to go to my job. Wow! Sometimes I wonder if my degree was worth it after all. After having spent five academic years that were equivalent to ten years … Continue reading »