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Lit Mag · Review

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Jude Idada’s Oduduwa: King of the Edos – A Review

  • June 21, 2014

By Femi Morgan Jude Idada’s epic play challenge readers to reconsider history. It pries out lessons of good leadership, governance, social and moral values from narratives. It also urges us[…]

Editorial · Lit Mag

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Editorial | Issue #27: Of Magic Words

  • April 26, 2014

Earlier in the week, poet and scholar Niyi Osundare penned an evocative piece of tribute to the departed Colombian writer Garcia Marquez whose work was described as where “the fantastic[…]

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Lit Mag · Poetry

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Three Poems

  • April 26, 2014

by Femi Morgan   Spats of Shit   If you ask me I have lost my will To write my reportorial My Face is reddened by it My ears echoes[…]

Editorial · Lit Mag

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EDITORIAL | Issue #26: Short Works

  • March 23, 2014

That this edition is coming a couple of months behind schedule wasn’t planned, but it has confirmed what I had always known: we’re not always in control of time and[…]

Lit Mag · Poetry

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Two Poems

  • March 23, 2014

by Femi Morgan   FOR BEER NEVER NAGS   Sweat and groan; To my concubine, go I The joy of friendship Lasts in the mixture of known and unknown  […]

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