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Book Review·March 14, 2021·5 min readAs Sefi Atta’s ‘Swallow’ becomes a Netflix Original, Olukorede S. Yishau sends in a reviewOn the 65th page of ‘Swallow’, a novel that brings alive military era Lagos, a boy is believed to have... Read More