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The diary of a Naija boy in the Diaspora - Ramus and Rantina

Preface – A discussion between Ramus and Rantina

Ramus: “…studying abroad is easy … Isn’t that why, when Nigerian students travel abroad, they do very well?”Rantina: “I really can’t tell, you know. At least I’ve not been there before. But something [...]

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The diary of a Naija boy in the Diaspora - Back up money?

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Money always fascinates me. I like the joys it can bring and it is almost unimaginable the pains it can bring too. I like the power money confers on the holder and I like the respect it can buy.  Yet, I see the [...]

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The diary of a Naija boy in the Diaspora - Spooky

There is somebody else living in my room and I don’t know who it is.

Sometimes last month before the New Year holidays I woke up to find strands of hair on my rug. Even though just a few, I could tell it [...]

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The diary of a Naija boy in the Diaspora - The World is flat!

In an earlier episode, I told you about my flatmates. Barney the English, and Jason the Chinese. It will be interesting for you to know that since then we have had three other flatmates. Suffice to say that Barney left our flat for reasons [...]

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The diary of a Naija boy in the Diaspora - Strictly for writers

There were over 150 of us in the auditorium and when I say 150 of us, I deem myself worthy to be counted as part of the ‘us’. The West Midlands writers’ Toolkit conference was something that gave me the best Saturday yet [...]

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