Nigerian Literature, Arts and Society: Essays, Reviews, Thoughts
Friday, July 1, 2011
Open Cities
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Open Cities These roads are umbilical to no body, bearing But words scattered like paper in wind, seeming Sterile. My eyes follow your li...
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
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Making It Again There’s no mistake in a child’s clear paper world, all errings Are erasable: She shreds a year and mutters; it’s just nu...
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Recognizing Manism: Understanding Ahmed Maiwada’s “Musdoki”.
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A critical essay by Richard Ugbede Ali “It is instructive that the first sexual encounter between Musdoki and Rita is a rape, and that i...
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
What the River Brings You
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What the River Brings You By the time the river reaches you it will bring tidings Fragments of me along with the richening alluvial Of o...
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Sunday, February 14, 2010
AGAINST VIRULENCE; A SCHEMA FOR RE-EDUCATION
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Petulance is a somewhat admirable quality for persons under the age of twenty-five; it may even be seen as an affecting trait, that desir...
Watching A Girl
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Watching A Girl I remember a girl who used to giggle Ribbons in her hair, a seesaw world Of delight when I pushed her happy On the swin...
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
A Letter To Jossites by Gimba Kakanda
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A Letter To Jossites by Gimba Kakanda (C) Gimba Kakanda, February 2010 Dear brothers and sisters, My eyes are sunken in grief as I ...
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