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Click HERE for previous episodes. Zach looked at the screen of his phone. The Rtd. General hardly ever called anyone. Everyone just gravitated towards him. You called him and he decided whether or not to speak with you. If he ever called you,... Read More
Click HERE for previous episodes. ‘Paradise.’ Jite said as soon as the airplane landed on Pemba Island. ‘Baba Paradise.’ I agreed. I felt energised as I breathed in the air. I began to take pictures, the last six hours completely forgotten.... Read More
Click HERE for previous episodes. There isn’t anyone in this world without a problem. So when you dedicate time solving other people’s own, you must have understood the real law of happiness. Wisdom! Some people will simply define it as... Read More
Click HERE for previous episodes. “You really like the car, no?” Zach asked as Zaenta sat in the car and turned the ignition. It was getting quite late and they had agreed she had better get going. “Almost” she replied. “What does that... Read More
This is purely a work of fiction. Any resemblance of the characters to persons living or dead is purely coincidental. As he lay bleeding in a corn field somewhere on the outskirts of Maiduguri with a bullet lodged in his hip and another in his... Read More
Click HERE for previous episodes Zach hated this guy already. His voice was scratchy and annoying to the ears, his cologne was repugnant and assaulted Zach’s nostrils. But he was smart and a worthy adversary, that, Zach would concede. “He must... Read More
by Joseph Chimezie. I watched my Mum pack my clothes, my best clothes especially, slowly and well folded. One by one, she put them inside the box she had bought for me the previous day. “Don’t just stand there, dress up! ” “But, Mom, is it... Read More
Click HERE for previous episodes. “Turn the air conditioner up some more” Zach said to the driver, peeling off his jacket in the back of the car. It was one of his boss’ many cars. It was a hot day, he needed another shower and his terrace to... Read More
by Dawn Wilson. She drove up to her gate tired and in a real hurry to just get in and lie down. Work had been a harrowing affair with clients screaming their requests which she hurried and struggled to fulfil with her boss on one side, breathing down... Read More