Nigerian student deserves more and the educational system needs better handling than what we are presently seeing in LAUTECH. Is this the promised change or do we wait for another? These are the question plaguing our minds as we look at the unfolding... Read More
Soul
By Stela Xega Here’s to youFriend of mineTwin soul of mineAngel that haven forbid It feels like I’ve known you ForeverWe loved each other in a past lifeI’m just remembering who you are nowYou were under disguise You are as fragile... Read More
Love or Trust Which is Greater?
By Modebe Ikechukwu Love can be defined under the following standpoints, a strong feeling of affection or a great interest and pleasure in something. Trust can be defined under the following views. A firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability... Read More
Journey To The Future 3 – 2
Click HERE for previous episodes My being was pressed to decline as I lowered my head for a quick thought. For the first time in a long time my spirit agreed with my flesh on a decision, I have always had to battle through confusion to take a stand.... Read More
3 Nigerian Writers Shortlisted for Writivism Literary Prize
Three Nigerian writers have been shortlisted for the 2016 Writivism prize ahead of this year’s writing festival holding in Kampala, Uganda. Aito Joseph, Okwudili Nebeolisa and Gbenga Adesina made the short story and poetry categories... Read More
Life As A Cab Man In The Metropolis – 14
By Sir Jaydee Click HERE for previous episodes It’s been three days since I left the house, my whole priority phase had swallowed me. Even aunty Onos had noticed. The previous night we had a long talk about a lot of things and she kept reassuring... Read More
On Marriage Advice & Pastor Adeboye’s Words
So, the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) overseer, Pastor E. A, Adeboye made some comments recently while addressing his congregation and the Nigerian social media has gone gaga. See the comments in the image below; He also said something about... Read More
S’AGBE L’OJU YOYO
By Tosin Ayo Sparkling, dashing, suave and smooth-talking ‘Bachelor’Owing the eyes a million gamut of debtWomen gaze and mutter: ‘Omo tan’: End of discussionIf only body structure was economic infrastructureIf only... Read More
The Chronicle of Two Minds
By Oyinlola Omowonuola Sometimes in our lives, we stumble on a hill and get stuckedSometimes in our words, we puzzle on letters with the most fanciful penSome days, amidst our sojourn, nothing ingestable seems to be enough,A point where the nerves gasp... Read More