Lagbaja has been taken We search so tey we tire But we can’t find him anymore The high places have been halted The raving sun blasts our bodies Tamodu has been beckoned home suddenly What killed him? Silence eats our voices Because we see them, but... Read More
How to Handle Workplace Bullying
There are a lot of bullies out there in the workplace. Bullies intimidate and berate their victims. They talk them down to make them feel bad. So, they could have the best of them and weaken them emotionally. Most bullies yell at their unsuspecting... Read More
Two Poems by Emmanuel Oluwatobiloba
It’s Not a Protest We wake up every morning to sad news We see heroes falling like the morning dews How many more to go? This is our Father’s land; where else do you want us to go? This is news that saddens the heart See our “Frenemies”... Read More
6 Sex Tools Every Guy Should Have for a More Interesting Sex Life
Are you sexually active and would like to have an adventurous, fun sex life? If yes, this article is for you. Having sex shouldn’t be a boring activity, whether you are married or not. You should be able to have as much fun as you want. For this... Read More
What it is like being a Nigerian by Titilolami Animasahun
STANZA 1Arise O’ Compatriots; Nigeria’s call obey,To serve our fatherland,With love and strength and faith,The labour of our heroes pastTo serve with heart and might,One nation bound in freedom, peace and unitySTANZA 2Oh God of creation,Direct our... Read More
No Arms in Sight: We the People Must Rise by Funmi Adeyemi (Fumsymoon)
I haven’t cried in months, maybe years even. I am not one to cry, but as I watched the video clips of the Nigerian Army shooting live rounds of ammunition at unarmed protesters who were sitting, waving the Nigerian flag and singing the national... Read More
#LekkiTollGateMassacre: The Nigerian Government Kills Peaceful Protesters
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.”– John F. Kennedy It is a very sad day to be a Nigerian. For about two weeks, many young people in... Read More
The Missed Priorities: A Poem by Ibrahim Abdulqudus (De Treasure)
With the spell of westernity. And our values in vanity. No one cares, the effect of its laxity. Obviously, as distress has been our identity. Where do we miss the road? The dawn of our political structures. Hinders not the rich, But in the... Read More
New-fangled Façade; Truth Unsheathed: A Poem by Adediran Olusade
The End has been called The truth is bathed with a voice Roaming the streets, screeching The voice as a roaring beast Summoning the dying quest Arousing the riveting thirst The End raises a beginning To the wakening of agility Long... Read More