Saturday, September 13, 2025

Philip Chijioke Abonyi | Three Poems

To Stay Bald Before Self-harm Some images are orifices that compel usto unknown nooks.There are many terraces in my torso,each...

Deji Bejide | Three Ghosts Walk into a Bar

I passed Jesus the blunt.He doesn’t puff, doesn’t preach —just holds it like a memory,like the kind of love...

Victor Osemeka | Talks of War

Talks of War A man and woman sit talking in low tones,the sound of their voice is the colour of...

Utonwa Bekee | The Sound of Her Slippers

In Block C of a hostel that had once been a seminary before the government repurposed it into a federal university...

Lucy Mwelu | A Morning in the Life of a Dad

The silence is loud this morning. It screeches. Howls like a wounded animal. I toss and turn, pulling and pushing everything...

Masculine Gaze and Dystopia in Nthikeng Mohlele’s ‘Breasts, etc.’

Nthikeng Mohlele's latest novel, Breasts, etc. offers a profound expression of terror and delight. The savouring of the pleasures of femininity...

We Are Travellers in Time: A Review of Mohammed Salihu’s ‘Voices from the Soil’

In Voices from the Soil, the poet Mohammed Salihu reminds us to acknowledge the inevitability of the pain and ache we...

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