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Click here for Rumor Has it – 1 “How are you doing my dear?” Ese looked at the elderly woman who sat in her living room as though she owned it. The question did not reflect genuine concern. Ese could detect that easily. She did not care, she... Read More
By Adam Engel Seventeen all lissome energy and curves: tight jeans cut-off at the knee. Sunrise at the beach. Coppertone and cigarettes. Her dark Kennedy shades. Lip-stick like the apparition of a rose — not-quite-red. Almost red:... Read More
Hey Elsians! So we started a new series on the blog yesterday, written by Ogechi Nwobia, titled – Rumor Has It. If you missed it then click HERE to catch up. The Poisoned Chalice is another series. The idea was conceived by Olumide Lawrence of... Read More
Article was sent to LIB by AbsuLawclinic – a non-profit unit in the Faculty of Law Abia State University, Uturu, that render probono legal services to people who can’t afford lawyers. Read the article below: The story you are about to read... Read More
By Damescaucus Tunde fine sha… mi o le pa iro! That was Alhaja’s thought as she stared at him. He had just come out of the flat he shared with his older sister and was fetching water from the pump outside. She watched him with an intensity that... Read More
By Famous Ogbewe Finally, we arrive at the age-old argument – nature vs nature” Omolara stated solemnly. “Are we subject to the coding’s of our DNA or are we a function of the things we have seen, heard, felt, our... Read More
The very controversial Area Fada, Charly Boy, shared this piece on his Instagram page this morning. I am sharing because its worth sharing. Read blow: My Sexy Pregnant Wife. I remember back in the days, when I was in the baby making business. I always... Read More
Written by Sally Dadzie Today, I want to talk about vaginas, about how tight or loose they can be. If you’re a guy, please hang around. You might learn a thing or two, because what prompted this article was a discussion I had with an... Read More
By Michael Lee Johnson Piecemeal summer dies:long winter spreads its blanket again.For ten years I have lived in exile,locked in this rickety cabin, shouldersjostled up against open Alberta sky. If I were young again, I’d sing of coolness of... Read More