Concrete jungles by Adewale Sobowale

Ajegunle – with unlivable, ramshackle palaces, kids playing in cesspits, since the place lacks, even, simplest of amenities – remains a banter, where our new jungle cities are! Even the dead, dead as dodo, get deprived of eternal rest or unrest, graveyards must be reclaimed, and give way to skyscrapers! Sleeping waters are woken, reclamation…

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Day of Pentecost in Church!

The other day, I was bragging about my proficiency in the Yoruba language when I was in the junior forms in secondary school. I hardly knew my nemesis was nearer than I thought. So on Sunday, we were asked to read some lines of the Lord’s Prayer in church. When the chairman of the church’s board told…

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Nobody is Talking About You

By Tola Adeniyi Most times, in our self-absorption, we assume that people are talking about us. When some of us enter a social gathering, we are so self-conscious in our exaggerated self-importance that we think that all eyes at the party are centred on us especially so, if we believed the designer-dress we adorned was…

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