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Culture and Society · Essays/Criticism · Lit Mag · Literature

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I Sing Because…: Ikhide Responds to LitMag Editorial

  • December 2, 2012

Dear Kola, I am responding a bit belatedly to your editorial, A Bird Sings Because… Many thanks for sharing. Facts are facts and opinions belong to their owner. I generally do not[…]

Culture and Society · Literature

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Interview with Uche Umez – Sokari Ekine

  • November 5, 2012

Uche is the author of two collections of poem: Dark through the Delta, and Aridity of Feelings; a short story collection Tears in Her Eyes, and two children’s fiction: Sam[…]

Culture and Society · Literature

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A Review of Naija Stories by Whitman

  • April 16, 2012

by Anja Choon Naija Stories: Of Tears and Kisses, Heroes and Villains edited by Myne Whitman is a collection of thirty short stories by Nigerians about life in Nigeria except[…]

Culture and Society · Literature · World Affairs · Writing

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chimamanda adichie on the maid in the dsk trial

  • December 27, 2011

chimamanda adichie has a wonderful piece in newsweek, reposted in the daily beast, that asks whether the jury would have believed dominique strauss-kahn or his alleged victim, guinean immigrant nafissatou[…]

Literature · Writing

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With Love from my Toto

  • September 26, 2011

by Aloofar

Arts · Culture and Society · Literature

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A Wizard’s Tale

  • September 15, 2011

by Temie Giwa
A review of Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s A Wizard’s Tale

Arts · Culture and Society · Film · Literature · Review

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A Review of “The Help”

  • August 13, 2011

Sometime ago in May, at a house party in a friend’s house – an artist, I found myself seated around a table with a few elderly women who grew up[…]

Culture and Society · Literature · Writing

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Jacqueline Maduneme’s Ada’s Daughter – A review

  • June 27, 2011

Author – Jacqueline Maduneme Publisher/ Date – Pointed Arrows (May 2011) Book Title – Ada’s Daughter (356 pages) Genre – Memoir (Dysfunctional Families) Reviewer – Myne Whitman Source – Review[…]

Culture and Society · General · Literature · Politics

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On DSK: Three views of the same scene

  • May 22, 2011

Peeping Dom ‘Wiping the unbelieving suds from his eyes, Dominique peeped once more through the judas hole in the bathroom door. He saw the panty-hosed assassin sent by Nicolas lean[…]

Culture and Society · General · Literature · Writing

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alligator legs: my writing rules

  • May 10, 2011

the guardian asked zadie smith, one of a handful of contemporary writers, to comment on her rules for writing. since i found zadie’s list to be depressing, pessimistic, and utterly without joy,[…]

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