“Africa’s Vision” is a collection of 125 poems of Oseloka Henry Obaze’s. Significantly, it is dedicated to ‘the children of... Read More
This is an important novel coming at a time when travelling has become a way of life. Crossing borders, breaching... Read More
Following the announcement of celebrated columnist, Niran Adedokun’s new book, The Danfo Driver in All of Us, we present Toni... Read More
In reflecting upon Uche Okeke’s paintings, poems and drawings collected under the handle, Art In Development – A Nigerian Perspective,... Read More
A white man in Lagos has no voice louder than the dollar sign branded on his forehead. Half-way into A.... Read More
Bernardine Evaristo’s 2019 Booker Prize winning book Girl, Woman, Other has a ‘thang’. The cliché would be to say it... Read More
Welcome to Leye Adenle’s Lagos where, a few pages into the plot, the prologue in fact, a private jet, with... Read More
Waiting for the Wild Beasts to Vote, Vintage, UK. Random House, 2005, 445pp With recent elections in Edo and Ondo... Read More
(A Sunday by the pool in Kigali, Gil Courtmanche, Canongate, 2004, pp. 258) With the arrest of Paul Rusesabagina, a... Read More
To celebrate the launch of Iquo Eke’s collection of short stories, Efo Riro and other stories we publish a review... Read More
After an earlybird availability for pre-order, the highly anticipated literary volume, edited by Nduka Otiono and Chiji Akoma, in celebration... Read More
I devoted my weekend to devouring Aremo Olusegun Osoba’s autobiography, Battlelines – Adventures In Journalism And Politics. And without any... Read More