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Picking up my carry-on bag, I marched towards the baggage claim to get my suitcases, sweating profusely; I toyed with the idea of sitting down for a quick minute to regain my strength before proceeding to the baggage cla...15 view(s)
My Human Hair Experience: When I was 14, I decided I would never wear a “weave-on” like older women did because while I was fine with braids, I drew the line at pretending loose curls and bangs were part of my natural endowment. Unfortunately for ...7 view(s)
The Gods are not to Blame...: The Gods are not to Blame
Ola Rotimi
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My Best Nigerian book is Ola Rotimi's The Gods are not to Blame . It's a classic that most literature student can not escape. The play strongly drives African belief in destiny an...5 view(s)
The abused woman cries.: Lurking behind the shadow of gaiety,
is a fear that hides behind the beauty.
It's a struggle; it's survival of the fittest,
a war between her calm outside and an inside that's not at rest.
Calm cool terrain it seems to th...5 view(s)
What Theophilus Did.: Lola’s hand was shaking. She stopped applying her mascara and looked at herself in the mirror.
Lola Layinka stared back. Eighteen years old, a very beautiful face.
The eye-shadow was a minus though. Garish. Mummy’s ...4 view(s)
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Pornography:The silent ad...: Alero: Guess what dropped off Frank's pocket on our way home yesterday?
Sam: Lots of Christian tracts.
Alero: Nop, try again!
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Lola Shoneyin and the Pri...: When I get hold of a book to read, I usually read the synopsis on the back cover and quotes from literary reviews. The brief synopsis of The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives did not give much away ...60 view(s) | by Adura Ojo
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The Innocence in the Mind...: I always wonder how it must feel to think, act and be a child...
My 4yr old son comes back from school, drops his Spider Man’s backpack on the foyer, flips his shoes, socks & jacket, and head...38 view(s) | by Nkem DenChukwu
A picture speaks louder: It still haunted me.
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A kid's prayer: As i face another day,
Watch over me Lord when i play,
Help me not to cry when i fall.
Instill in me your sweetest love.
Fill my heart with your truth.
As i'll soon ...147 comment(s)
OH! PASTOR: ... Oh! Pastor ... REPENT!!! before its too late!
This poetry shows the deteriorating state of our religious leaders ... so help us GOD!...102 comment(s)
FIRST KISS: THE LOOK
The first time he kissed her it was from across the office.
She rubbed her engagement ring hard and was rewarded with a sparkle. Looking at it intensely she t...89 comment(s)
Love, in a mortar...: I don’t believe in marriage. Not really. I like my space, so having one special person for the rest of my life is scary and too close for comfort.
My sister, Hadiza, got marri...81 comment(s)
Captain von 'Clap' Trapp: Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of some ages, good day.
My name is… well you can call me Narrator. And I love my role. I am omnipresent. I see it all. I hear it a...78 comment(s)
I like the easy, artless flow of your story, but of course, you can and will do better. You sure have a fine grasp of narration, and if you work hard at honing it, your name would soon be on everybody’s lips. well done, and what was i doing at the age of 13, oo, [...]
Thanks all for reading this feeble rambling. @Myne, did u hear of the Abule Egba pipeline explosion in 2006; i visited a friend who stays around there, and one evening as we made our way to a bar he pointed one of the pipelines: so imagine Mudi living somewhere close by. Remember, Mudi hears (imagines) [...]
You wake up like a slug, slow, reluctant. You feel heavy as you lumber to the toilet. You unzip your shorts. Your urine is the colour of tea. Outside, the wind sighs and zinc sheets clatter. You sag into the armchair, thinking: She can’t turn me into a mess. Yesterday was Christmas Day. Mirthful voices [...]
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