A Voyage of Kinks
by Kolade Ajayi It often returns, astride memories moment that axed to exes facing a life to its exits; and the menace that was penance, heaved along city corners–[…]
Are we listening?
by Kolade Ajayi It often returns, astride memories moment that axed to exes facing a life to its exits; and the menace that was penance, heaved along city corners–[…]
I remember the name from secondary school where, in preparation for the West African Examination Council (WAEC) exams, we had to read a couple of African and non-African poems (and[…]
Tade Ipadeola is a lawyer and poet. He lives in Ibadan. His third volume of poetry, The Sahara Testaments is on the shortlist of the NLNG Nigerian Prize for Literature (along with[…]
My Sin on a Sunday Morning Sinners must go to hell or so I’m told. That is, if they repent not. Preachers’ picture of hell is doom. Hell[…]
Night I have thought these importunate ruins painting your face brighter as something sinuous, something that is capable of rousing a broken ghost to the will of flesh […]
16th September, 2013 PRESS RELEASE Port-Harcourt FINAL SHORTLIST OF THREE FOR 2013 EDITION OF THE NIGERIA PRIZE FOR LITERATURE The final shortlist of three writers has been approved by the Advisory Board[…]