• Submissions
  • Authors
  • Masthead
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
February 27, 2021
AfricanWriter.com
  • SPECIALS
  • POETRY
  • FICTION
  • PEOPLE
  • FEATURES
  • SUBMISSIONS
  • Twitter

Impossible Death of Lance Spearman & African Film

The Younger Generation Of Contemporary Nigerian Poetry – Which Way?

To Hair is Human, to Forgive is Design

The Yahoo Generation and the Triple Tropes of Sleaze

The Activist Dies in Tanure Ojaide’s Dreams

Dying Stars…A Review

Beyond Social Commitment, Meaning and Audience: Towards the Soyinkanisation of Nigerian Literature

A Celebration of Zaynab Alkali’s ‘The Descendants’

The Path: by Oscar Mubila

A Review of Lola Shoneyin’s For The Love of Flight

In Defense of Simplicity of Language in Nigerian Narratives

Between Fantasy and Reality in Maiwada’s Musdoki

Violence and Identity: a Review of Dul Johnson’s ‘Deeper into the Night’

Diary of a Forlorn Black Woman: A Story by Ciru Israel

Female Representation in Nigerian Literature: An Essay by Razinat Muhammed

Lola Shoneyin’s Love of Flight: A Review by Obemata

Yaa’s Legacy: Under the Odum Tree

Niyi Osundare’s Tender Moments in the UK

Social Cause, Consequence and Commitment in African Fiction: A Focus on Meja Mwangi’s ‘Kill Me Quick’

Of Blood and Sacrifice: A Review of Chris Anyokwu’s Blood Lines & Other Plays

Thought Experiments: Eghosa Imasuen on Writing ‘To Saint Patrick’

Serendipity: An Essay by Oscar Mubila

After the Storm: NLNG Poetry Prize’s Report and Matters Arising

The Niger Delta and the Lost Promise of Outrage

Imagine That! Visions of the World In the New Millennium (1)

The Lost Love: by Denise Kavuma

Not Yet Uhuru – The Autobiography of Oginga Odinga: A Review

Why Africa Did Not Die In Biafra: An Essay by Nnamdi Uzuegbu

In Search of the African Writer

#100WordsFor30Days: A Facebook Writing Journey

AfricanWriter.com
  • SPECIALS
  • POETRY
  • FICTION
  • PEOPLE
  • FEATURES
  • SUBMISSIONS
AfricanWriter.com
  • SPECIALS
  • POETRY
  • FICTION
  • PEOPLE
  • FEATURES
  • SUBMISSIONS

Author - Itoro Paul

Itoro Paul lives in the United States.

Poetry

Daughter of the Diaspora: A Poem by Itoro Paul

July 22, 2010
2 Comments

Daughter of the Diaspora I live here now Was born here and may die here now Memories are rooted in stirring fufu in a tiny pot now Fufu made out of jiffy mix...

Recent Comments

  • Anonymous on Violence and Identity: a Review of Dul Johnson’s ‘Deeper into the Night’
  • Abbah Ezekiel Onucheojo on Violence and Identity: a Review of Dul Johnson’s ‘Deeper into the Night’
  • Jonathan Mirabel Sophia on Nietzsche: A Short Story by Udeme Ralph
  • Dione on Eyitayo Onifade: An Allegory
  • Omodero David oghenekaro on Days and More: Three Poems by Gbenga Adesina

Follow us on Twitter

My Tweets

Posts

If We Die Tonight: Poems by Nnaemeka Oruh

Nnaemeka Oruh
baby god

how to babysit a god: Poems by muna chinedu

Muna Chinedu

You Can Never Run Away from Love: by Levi Cheruo

Levi Cheruo Cheptora

Chaos Incognito: Poems by Kayode Aderinokun

Kayode Aderinokun

In the name of our sisters: Everything Good Will Come

Ikhide R. Ikheloa (Nnamdi)

Shattered Dreams: Fiction by Sandra A. Mushi

Sandra A. Mushi

Newest Entries

  • Chinonye Omeirondi: Celebration of Life
  • Olabiyi Babalola J. Yai: Yoruba Studies Expert and Polymath
  • Contact Us
  • Masthead
  • Authors
  • About Us
  • Terms and Policy

AfricanWriter.com earns a minute commission from the occasional affiliate links that point to a book on Amazon.com. Thanks.

  • Twitter
Copyright © 2021. Powered by African Writer Magazine.