Their obituaries attracted a lot of attention, which says a lot in a world where it’s…
Category: PROSE
INCOGNITO | MATTHEW KUNASHE CHIKONO
You are no longer a toddler, you are eight or maybe nine, no one keeps precise…
ECSTATIC FIREFLIES | DIAN PARKER
“Did you know raindrops are not teardrop-shaped, like they draw in cartoons? Small raindrops are nearly…
WE FOUND LOVE | EZIOMA KALU
1 ‘The number you’re trying to call is switched off…” The sensational feminine voice blurts out…
ON MY WEDDING DAY | ADELEYE JOSEPHINE
They say a woman is the happiest on her wedding day. It is my wedding day…
WHAT HAPPENED, TIKA? | IBRAHIM OGA
2010 was the year of BBM craze in the neighborhood. Everyone was pinging, especially Tika’s circle.…
Them in us by Temitope Akinleye
I I tried. I tried so hard. Perhaps I really didn’t try hard not to blame…
Rattle By Ola Halim
Tolani was sure she heard a rattle. Like metal claws scratching dry earth. It whizzed something…
Homecoming by Yetunde Morenikeji
In my house, there are no hanging portraits to remind us of happy memories except the…