Fleeing violence and political crises in parts of the Middle East as well as poverty and economic challenges in Africa,...
I completed my first Nigerian fiction reading for the year 2020 in a hotel in Lagos, a continuation of a...
Madagali is a story of love in a time of war. Bukar, a young lance corporal in the Nigerian army,...
In her second book written with “enough rage to fuel a rocket,” Mona Eltahawy unburdens the seven virtuous sins that...
MADAGALI is typical of many of Okediran’s fictional works, with its copious research, cliff hanger suspense, realistic settings and topicality....
“Dancing in the rain”: a review of Achalugo Chioma Ezekobe’s Mmirinzo by Sylva Nze Ifedigbo. “She was in her room...
It takes tremendous courage for a Nigerian woman to engage in an open love affair with another woman. The act...
“Michael Ajose was only twelve years old when he decided that he wanted a wife.” From that promising first line,...
From Minna, the literary capital of Nigeria (you can argue with your ancestors on this) arrives a poetry volume from...
Bernardine Evaristo’s 2019 Booker Prize winning book Girl, Woman, Other has a ‘thang’. The cliché would be to say it...
Just like BM Dzukogi’s “These Last Tears”, “Talking Drum” by Damilola Sodiq Sanusi addresses the social issues that engulf his...
The bright yellow cover with the picture of a danfo has appealed to you and you find yourself wondering if...