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The foremost devotion of a poet is to language. He spends his literary vocation striving to achieve a measure of...
A tale that won’t forgive silence: Review of Okey Ndibe’s “Arrows of Rain” at 20 — Uzor Maxim Uzoatu
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A Diary of God’s Grace: Autobiography of an Academic by Uka Iwuchukwu Ezenwe; Tamaza Publishing Company Ltd, Zaria, Nigeria; 2022;...
The Nigerian Revolution and the Biafran War…The Aftermath by Alexander A. Madiebo; ArtRelated Limited, Lagos; 2022; 495pp When this book,...
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“International Sisi Eko” is from the collection of Lagos Stories edited by Karen King-Aribisala and Hope Eghagha. The story was...