She believes that sex smells like fish and ice cream, but her first time is for a packet of imported...
The book shows us where and how the rich live in Abuja, we see its magnificent mansions, the mirrored hallways, and its pure opulence and grandeur, which are deliberately hidden behind high electric fences. We also see old money in its quiet and unimposing nature.
Hafsat Bebi is an absolute delight to read.
It spans decades. The tales in this novel take us through Zanzibar of the 1970s, London of the 1980s and...
The Oxford-based Abibiman Publishing is set to release the United Kingdom edition of the Nigeria Prize for Literature nominee Olukorede...
The organisers of the review competition for Olukorede S. Yishau’s novel, After The End, have revealed the winners. The competition,...
Ayodele Olofintuade’s novel Lakiriboto Chronicles has a subtitle, A brief history of badly behaved women. Set mainly in Ibadan, it...
“Of Gods and Their Claytoys” unfolds predominantly in Lagos, Ogun and Enugu and brims with remarkable characters. There's Chiamaka, a fierce feminist who eats like a newly freed convict, drinks like a sailor, and loves with the hunger of a nymphomaniac. Mama, the only mother he has ever known, provides a grounding presence. Then there's Gbotie, the closest thing RB has to a father figure
In the alluring opening paragraphs of Imbolo Mbue’s Behold the Dreamers, we meet Jende, a Camerounian, who is in New...
E.C. Osondu’s latest novel, When The Sky Is Ready The Stars Will Appear, is peopled with men and women who...
He lures you in with a line from Wizkid’s song – I want your body sleeping in my bed. And...
Nigeria Prize for Literature winner Jude Idada and author of In the Name of Our Father Olukorede S. Yishau are...
A new opportunity has emerged for budding literary critics with the launch of a book review contest centred on After...














