By Samuel Oluwatobi Olatunji. “Baby boy, did you call me?” “Nope… I didn’t” “Are you sure? I actually heard someone calling my name” “Well, maybe your Chi is calling you, and you... Read More
Where will you be on the 17th of December? Lagos Facebook Hangout!
Social Media has become more than just an online platform, it has evolved into a place where people cultivate lasting relationships, seal business deals, derive inspiration for innovation, and even get started on the way to marital bliss. It has become... Read More
In The Shadows – 6
Click HERE for previous episodes.“This is a different street” Zach said feigning surprise as he pulled up at Zaneta’s gate.She giggled then asked, “Sir, I wouldn’t let a random stranger I met at the mall drop me at my house now, would... Read More
The traffic jam (hold up)
It was on a Monday morning in the little city of lagoon which had developed into a mega city with a re-branded name (Lagos). Jimmy had woken up very early that morning in other to beat the traffic on the mainland. He grabbed something to eat from his... Read More
Occupant Apartment 2 D
His days marched in placedays like tin soldiers each onepushing the next aside. Hurry, hurry before it is too late…inside a gaping hole to be filled.More and more of the surfaceof his life was covered by dust. The hallway gave off a... Read More
Chair
A chair has arms and legs,But no character.Similar to that personWho is holdingAnd occupying it. The back of the chair is quite flexible;It can bend at different angles,Only to assist the backless decisions:An outstanding fashion among chair... Read More
No Heart Feelings – 13
Click HERE for previous episodes. The silence was death. It ran in Jimi’s blood like cold poison but it didn’t seem to faze Marie. Jimi placed her under his microscope, watching her every move, looking for something that would connect him to their... Read More
THE EX FACTOR – 6
Click HERE for previous episodes. “Whatever you are not going to eat, it’s a very needless act to go ahead, perceiving the aroma” That probably wasn’t exactly how that adage went but the interpretation meant the same... Read More
Why don’t you take responsibility?
I am yet to see a people more averse to taking responsibility than Nigerians. It is like the ‘anti-responsibility’ gene gets encoded in our DNA by default. It hardly matters whether we are Hausa, Ibo, Tiv, Itshekiri, Yoruba, Ijaw or what religion... Read More