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Book Review·October 9, 2022·8 min readIf only the desert could talk: a review of Romeo Oriogun’s “NOMAD” — Samuel OsazeNOMAD; Romeo Oriogun; Griots Lounge Publishing Nigeria (2021); 116 I have always wondered what could happen on the day the... Read More
News·June 19, 2022·2 min readSamuel Osaze’s “The Strange Moon of Yenagoa” for Goethe-Institut Nigeria unveil June 25Emerging poet and cultural producer, Samuel Osaze, will present his new collection of poems Der Falsche Mond von Yenagoa /The... Read More