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Book Review·June 21, 2020·4 min read“Of Nigerian delicacies and diverse literary palates” a review of Iquo DianaAbasi’s “Efo Riro & Other Stories” – Sylva Nze IfedigboThere is this magic that happens when poets write prose. Something about the freedom that poetry allows. Those flights of... Read More