[SHORT STORY] This Thing Called Love by Olukorede S. Yishau
I resumed at Wells Petroleum Development Company's Warri office two months after I returned to Nigeria. The ambiance was good. The office environment was great. The residential area was out of this world. And my colleagues were great. A car [...]
[Short Story] The Sales Assistant By Rex Dogood
"I gave you a thousand naira, and my balance should be six hundred and fifty naira," blared Francis in an angry voice. "Sir, please calm down; it hasn't gotten to that yet," replied the lady behind the counter. "Don't just [...]
POEM: Losing Self by Wilfred Deigh
You are twice as lucky as the number seven when you're twenty-seven, I once read. But youth is war, and adulthood is freedom in a prison yard. The spoils of war are never equal to the blow of loss when [...]
POEM: Imagine you know me by Wilfred Deigh
Life is a big bowl of soup and I'm a fork, scooping... but nothing stays mine. Hope is a folklore I've never believed to be true. and love is a spice I can't seem to scoop. Sadly, both [...]
FICTION: Top 10 Entries for the JB Afenfia Flash Fiction Contest 2018
Late last year, I announced a call for entries into the JB Afenfia Flash Fiction Contest. And as expected, entries came from everywhere. The stories were so good that it was tough for the judges to pick top 10. However, [...]
Open Letter from Tunde Ednut’s Phone
Hello, if you are reading this, let me start by introducing myself. I am Tunde Ednut’s phone, and I am only a couple months old. I won’t tell you what make or colour I am; I’ll leave all that to your [...]