FICTION WEEKLY with Mazeed Mukhtar Oyeleye: Unlettered Missives [episode 25]
Emeka, … ‘That’s quite easy,’ you thought – you decided you were not going to call someone who dared you not to call them, especially one you did not know.…
Emeka, … ‘That’s quite easy,’ you thought – you decided you were not going to call someone who dared you not to call them, especially one you did not know.…
Jubril Ahmed writes, A monopolist of knowledge is one who is versed in a particular subject or field but does not impart it to others, keeping it to himself. A…
Folorunsho Medinat Olajumoke writes, The Ilorin residents, the Kwara state capital, have berated the Kwara region of Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC), over poor electricity power supply in major communities…
Abdulrazaq Isiaq Mustapha writes, According to religious believers, hell is where the devil lives, and the house of evildoers after their demise. Despite the validity of this faith, it can…
Emeka, … Grace’s reaction made your eyes dreamy – you needed to sleep over the bitter feeling it evoked, but you couldn’t return home lest you miss the lecture…
Ibrahim Bala writes, “Some things must be said, and there are times when silence becomes an accomplice to injustice,“ Ayaan Hirsi Ali said. What is ridiculous that has not…
Emeka, … You proceeded towards the bus stop in silence – you did not know how to ask for her number. The fact that you had just helped her…
Emeka, … “What’s up?” Grace winked at you when she realised your call had ended. “One minute, dear. Count to sixty,” you assured her. “Alright,”…