What happens when a 13 year old girl is beheaded before a mass of cheering villagers? 13 Moons is an African folklore styled fantasy fiction piece that draws on the oral tradition storytelling technique to deliver a narrative about injustice in the... Read More
Five Things to Consider Before starting an Office Romance
As much as so many people will openly tell you that office romance or having an affair/relationship with a colleague is an absolute NO, so many people still do engage in this form of relationship. In fact, a good number of successful relationships,... Read More
The God Fathers and Not Too Young To Run
By Fadaka Louis When I was young, all I wanted to do after every election was master the names of Presidents of Nigeria, Governors of each state and Ministers of the different important parastatals. It was fun and blind as I did not know where my basic... Read More
#ShortStory – Stuckholm
I read the message and deleted it, like he’d do mine. Not that I had a husband to hide it away from like he had a wife but I wanted to exorcise myself from reading his texts over and over, savoring the words and wishing I was the only woman he sent... Read More
Five Tips on Building an Amicable Work Relationship
Just like love and hate, there is a fine line between friendship and professionalism. You cannot be professional without a bit of friendliness, neither can you claim to be a friendly person and not be professional. Most businesses are comfortable with... Read More
2019 – In Deliberate Productivity, I begin
Hello guys! Happy New Year and welcome to 2019, The year of the General Elections, I hope you have your PVC. And of course! The year Game of thrones returns! (This is my most exciting part). Thank you for all your comments and thoughts on my posts... Read More
Make a Difference and Decide to be Happy
Hey fam, Happy New Year! Its funny my first post for the year 2019 is going up on the 21st of January. That’s extremely late, I know. But one of my motto for this year and almost every other year has been going at my own pace, slowly and steady while... Read More
The Loss and the Cross of our Land
Whenever I think about this race, It just must land me in a maze, For we dwell in hope and sorrow; We wail to bud and mourn to grow Fortune once picked on the fields, And, wealth profits our noble deeds, Now, in the pool of Black gold: We are... Read More
Let’s Talk Nigerian Wedding Steps, Shall We?
Weeks back, a friend of mine Deoye, wrote about what he dislikes about Nigerian weddings and I could relate to some part of it. So I thought to share some thoughts myself. In Nigeria, it is more than two people in love preparing to spend their lives... Read More