At some points in Bolaji Olatunde’s third and latest novel, ‘A Person of Heft’, you may be tempted to ask:...
Dawn At Twilight by Ijegalu Simon Felix; Zizach Books, Kaduna (ISBN: 978-978-990-279-8); 2021; 181pp Most first novels are almost always...
For The Good Of The Nation – Essays And Perspectives by Sanusi Lamido Sanusi; ALFA Books, Ikoyi, Lagos; 2021; 509pp...
Olukorede Yishau’s Vault of Secrets is a robust offering of ten short stories that explore motifs of secrecy, infidelity, cosmopolitanism...
It will take the average reader several pages into the novel to get into the world Anglo-Nigerian author Bernardine Evaristo’s...
How Autocracy Shaped Our Democracy – A review of Max Siollun’s “Soldiers of Fortune” – Najib Kazaure
As Nigeria tethers on the edge with insistent clamouring and dire prognostications, we take a look at a book which...
Abubakar Adam Ibrahim’s Dreams and Assorted Nightmares reads like a voyage into a Stephen King world – reality with a...
Okinba Launko’s ‘The Best of Times’ is a collection of three novellas: Kolera Kolej, Ma’ami and Cordelia. Kolera Kolej is...
The handsome young lecturer ambled into the lecture room and did not waste any time with introductions before delivering his...
It strikes me as not very funny that there was a time when a celebrated historian at Oxford University, England,...
The foremost devotion of a poet is to language. He spends his literary vocation striving to achieve a measure of...
“Every departure is a death, every return a rebirth.” This is one of the many thought-provoking lines in Travelers, a...