Chidiebube onye Okohia thus takes us through the anxieties of youth, the travails and dangers of living and existence on earth, and into the dreams and memories of the...
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With A Spell of Good Things, Ayòbámi Adébáyò calls us to be aware of these social inequalities, whether or not we acknowledge that they exist… By Sybil Fekurumoh A Spell...
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Obinna Udenwe’s “The Widow Who Died with Flowers in her Mouth” Features Explorations of Loneliness and Redemption
There are moments of low form that leave the reader less than satisfied, but when Udenwe does find his stride, he is able to evoke great empathy and pathos… By Chimezie...
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An Unlikely Relationship Throbs in the Heart of Cairo in Noor Naga’s “If An Egyptian Cannot Speak English”
Naga’s greatest strength is in capturing the excruciating detail that attends the gradual atrophy of relationships, the gradual accent to loving, the emotional...
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Khadija Abdalla Bajaber’s “The House of Rust” is a Story of Myths, Fantasies and Quests
The House of Rust is a novel of many seasons. Bajaber’s slippery narration is telling, but it fascinates and confuses by turns… By Chimezie Chika The quest trope...