Click HERE for previous episodes. It’s not officially a federal offence to drink and drive… well, except you’re caught. But one offence you can never be scared of getting caught is to think and drive. It was like Titi and I had exhausted our... Read More
The House of Morality
By Esomnofu Ebelenna Mr. and Mrs. Tony’s house in the Government Residential Area, Onitsha, is tagged The House of Morality by myriad residents of this commercial city, and even people in the neighbouring city of Asaba frequently herald this... Read More
chaplain
you can’t hide your thoughtsyour face gives you awayyou want to teach me to lovemy enemies and the worldthe good news is I kinda dohere I am wasting awayno contact with my wife and kidyeh, I really love thatmy brain feels like mushalmost every... Read More
RUMOR HAS IT – 10
Click HERE for previous episodes. Ese kicked the foot of her bed in frustration. She was suffering another bout of depression. She had these brief spells where she would be angry and upset at no one in particular for no reason whatsoever. She would be... Read More
Kiss Me (18+ Poetry)
by Phinesmiles My cold soft lips Awaits a touch From a mighty and great soul Feeling his muscular hands Ascending and descending as his broad chest presses mine In the hot kiss He leans back Unbuttons my little top Places his cold hands on my... Read More
Lessons From October
October was good to me and I learnt few lessons. These lessons might not be new to you or me, but they were resounding and I want to believe it’s now loud and clear to me. I had the opportunity of Hosting The Magazine Show on Happenings Radio for the... Read More
These Weird Things really Happened at Weddings in Nigeria? Save Me Lord!
Oh my Facebook friends! They entertain recession out of my soul! LOOOL Today, my radar is on Eketi Edima Ette‘s wall. She decided to share the weird things she has encountered at weddings she attended and I cannot stop this laughter. Read below... Read More
Journeying out of fearville
By Olusola Alli At a training yesterday, after the facilitator had shown us series and series of movie clips all pointing to following one’s dreams, not giving up, the hackneyed but so much true ‘if you can dream it, it can be achieved’;... Read More
On Genuine Sexual Morality: A (re)reading of Richardson’s Pamela
By Jonathan, Emeka Praisel Samuel Richardson’s magnum opus, Pamela, is one novel that has, hitherto, been subject to various critical readings based of Form/style, content and based on its moral undertone. It is one novel that, though published... Read More