In Mesopotamia, one of Bruce Meyer’s sixty-seven published books, Meyer wrote: “Life is a brush with divinity.” | ROSANNA MICELOTTA BATTIGELLI

In Mesopotamia, one of Bruce Meyer’s sixty-seven published books, Meyer wrote: “Life is a brush with…

In Lola Shoneyin’s The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives, Patriarchy Takes a Hit | UBAJI ISIAKA ABUBAKAR EAZY

Shoneyin’s The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives is a humorous tale which revolves around a…

A CERTAIN KIND OF DEAFENING PAINS: REVIEW OF OCTOBER BLUES BY OBIAGELI ILOAKASIA | JOHN CHIZOBA VINCENT

There is one special thing about water, it is formless. It assumes and takes the shape…

A REVIEW OF OBIAGELI ILOAKASIA’S TWITTER STREET BY OKOEMU O. OKOEMU

The proses entitled ‘Twitter Street’ retold a reality story of nearly all that happened around us…

A REVIEW OF OBIAGELI ILOAKASIA’S TWITTER STREET | JOHN CHIZOBA VINCENT

In Twitter Street, Obiageli Iloakasia’s characters are Air. They go everywhere and serve purpose.. They breathe…

Issue 03: Reflections

If I speak of myself in different ways, it means I look at myself in different…

The body of naked realities in Halima Amali’s “I Want To Join Them” by Umar Yogiza Jr.

The body of naked realities in Halima Amali's “I Want To Join Them” by Umar Yogiza…

City of Smoke: A Review By Abubakar Suleiman Muhd

Mujahid’s collection contains five short stories centering on female experiences. In each story we have a…

“Local Earth On An Expensive Soil” Review of Loveth Liberty’s Spoken Word Poem ‘Locah Geh’ By Sa’id Sa’ad

Locah Geh is a masterpiece that takes different dimensions of what we call today ‘contemporary African…

Literature in the North: A Review of Mujahid Ameen Lilo’s “City of Smoke”—Ubaji Isiaka Abubakar Eazy

There can be no doubt about it; the future of Nigerian literature is in the north!…