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Book ReviewPoetry·January 15, 2023·6 min readCompelling verses on colonialism, exile and man’s inhumanity to man: A review of Romeo Oriogun’s “Nomad”— Olukorede S YishauFrom the onset, Nomad, the Nigeria Prize for Literature-winning collection of over sixty poems by Romeo Oriogun, shows something striking,... Read More