Chapbook Review: Amina Ayodeji-Ogundiran’s God Made Us Niger-Areans is a mashup of endless twists and turns befuddling Nigerians | Temitope Abigail Larayetan

With the incessant uprisings in virtually all sectors across the country, it is no secret that this is one of the most troubling times to…

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Chapbook Review: Tochukwu Precious Eze’s Tobe is an interrogation of the ups and downs that come with life | Temitope Abigail Larayetan

Poetry is beautiful. Prose is also beautiful; but together, they are something special. Tochukwu Precious Eze’s Tobe is a smooth and effortless blend of prose…

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Chapbook Review: Sandra Achebe’s Before the Clock Strikes 12 takes you on a wild journey of self-discovery | Temitope Abigail Larayetan

The human condition is a subject that has formed the foundation on which Literature is built. Our existence is founded upon a number of variables…

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Chapbook Review: Chibueze Obunadike’s Smoke Is Just A Fancy Word for Burning is a dissection of the human condition and a discussion about the stigma surrounding mental health | Temitope Abigail Larayetan

Pause, take a moment to think about the title of Chibueze Obunadike’s chapbook. It reminds me of the popular saying “there is no smoke without…

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Chapbook Review: Christopher Ogwuche’s The Book of Coronach shows brokenness and uncertainties of love and life | Temitope Abigail Larayetan

Writers have always found ways to vent their emotions—in what psychologists call ‘the writing cure’—in their works and never forgetting to be artistic about it.…

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Chapbook Review: Adetutu Adediran’s Odd Things is a conglomerate of odd ends and pieces | Temitope Abigail Larayetan

As the title suggests, Adetutu Adediran’s Odd Things is a conglomerate of the odd ends and pieces that make up the author’s experience while living…

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