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If I were a girl, I will not allow any boy bully me simply because I am female…If I were a girl, I won’t be robbed off my childhood whilst boys play around…If I were a girl, I wouldn’t give in to male advances or let any unruly,... Read More
The earthworm is anxiouslywrithing on the stones in my gardenIts blind eyes breathes the menaceof a catastrophic amountof hungry beaks wanting toeat its flesh aliveSo, I decided to rescue itAnd put it down in the dewy grassLet them birds make some more... Read More
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
Hello Elsians, *clears cobwebs* How are you doing? *kills cockroach* *whew* Been a while we visited this segment on the blog. I need a janitor. *coughs* I got this email some days ago and I decided to share this one. I am counting on you not to let me... Read More
By Famous Ogbewe Sikura made a quick left causing the tires of the car to screech in protest. She barrelled down the highway with beads of perspiration falling off her face even though her car was air conditioned. She trailed convoys to get out of... Read More
This is an open letter to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie inspired by her piece “A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions“ Dear Chimamanda, I have to say, I think you are awesome. You’re an inspiration to lots of people... Read More
By Samuel Oluwatobi Olatunji. Click HERE for part 1, 2 & 3“what’s wrong with you again?”“what do you mean?”“open your legs jare, let’s do this thing”“which thing?”“don’t you know romance is not complete without... Read More
By Nora Oma Patrick Few days ago, one of my friends called me, she was like ,”Oma you can’t believe what happened to me today!” She told me the story that inspired this post : Some time ago, a store called Hudson Bay had this... Read More
By Nkechi Bianze I started “working” and doing my little businesses immediately after secondary school. I still couldn’t foot all my bills with the few hundreds of naira that I was making, but at least, I didn’t have to ask my parents for... Read More