The prophecy of Chukwuemeka Ike’s “Our Children Are Coming” comes true in the Obidient Movement — Sylva Nze Ifedigbo
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Literary Essays·May 29, 2022·4 min readA tale of two Biafran novels — Olukorede YishauSam Omatseye and Uwem Akpan have more than one thing in common. They are both writers and they both have... Read More
Book Review·July 18, 2021·4 min readThe Nigerian/Biafran civil war from a minority perspective: A review of Sam Omatseye’s “My Name is Okoro” -Olukorede S. YishauThe descriptive first paragraph is inviting. It has blood, dust, sweat and all the violent imagery they often conjure. And... Read More