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ACROSS THE OCEANS II (ISSUE 6) JACKO by Lynn White I saw him flapping around in the grass, one wing at an improbable angle. I chased…
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FROM THE BLUES HOMECOMING by Jenna Omeirat Up over, the dim tempestuous mists rolled and swelled, spitting every drop of pour down towards the ground…
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FOOD POETRY (ISSUE 6) ROASTED CORN by Elemide Benjamin Maami, I know your words, I know your silence. I memorized your songs to my heartbeats:…
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ON THE SPOT (ISSUE 6): “Writing in Nigeria is not a goldmine and expecting quick cash is self-delusion” – Nnenna Ihebom In this exclusive interview,…
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