The severed head lay on the side of its face, and Jide was looking into a sinewy aperture filled with goo. He couldn’t see the eyes: he saw just bloodied...
Author - Olurotimi Osha
Olurotimi Osha graduated from George Washington University Law School in Washington, DC with a Juris Doctor degree. He also attended Columbia University in the City of New York and got an MBA from Troy University in Troy, Alabama. He leverages his courses in International Human Rights Law from Oxford University, to write fiction and non-fiction that touch on the conditions affecting humanity. His writing has appeared in OZY, Diritti Comparati and Premium Times among others.
The patron instinctively, slowly reaches to touch the canvas as if to convince herself that the lifelike portrait was on canvas and painted by a man and not by...
In a fetid, rectangular, seemingly cramped room, with only a Queen size legless box spring and a similarly sized mattress on top, an incandescent light bulb...
“Nigga don’t move!” I was being robbed by an armed, drug-crazed, wild-eyed vagrant swearing at me. “Nigga don’t do nothing now, big guy.” Musiliu, my roommate...
Ola is finally trying to defend himself against the lackeying bully, Cornelius. “But you just said if we have any question, to ask, and that we could give you...
What I am about to tell you must never be repeated by you to anyone. It is imperative that you guard this information safely in your heart and within the...