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Simisola 2
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Hey! I'm a Nigerian ๐๐. A law student, culture enthusiast and a book lover
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2018-03-13 06:01
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simisola2
writing
2018-04-05 16:42
Book Review Series#7: Born a Crime by Trevor Noah.
โThe genius of apartheid was convincing people who were the overwhelming majority to turn on each other. Apart hate, is what it was. You separate people into groups and make them hate one another so you
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writing
2018-04-01 13:32
Book Review Series#6: Last Moments: A Short Story by A.D Adigo
โUntil the day before, government troops had been deployed to a few states including Nasarawa to suppress insurgent groups and stop clashes between farmers and herdsmen. Danjuma found it quite ironic that
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book
2018-03-27 13:26
Book Review Series#5: Faceless by Amma Darko
โIt was fairly illuminated inside the wooden shack because the door was never shut. It had no windows and they would all sweat and suffocate to death if the door was ever shut. Paying two hundred cedis
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trending
2018-03-27 12:54
Book Review Series#4: Native Son by Richard Wright
"Though he had killed by accident, not once did he feel the need to tell himself, that it had been an accident. He was black and he had been alone in the room where a white girl had been killed: therefore
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curie
2018-03-27 09:59
How To Never Run Out of Topics to Write About
Frequently coming up with topics to write about is one of the biggest challenges of blogging. However, there are several tips you can use to find your way around writer's block. DRAW LESSONS FROM THE PERSONAL
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stach
2018-03-26 08:17
Book Review Series#3: Lights in the Dark by Lawal Salami
โOyin remembered it all now, but that didnโt matter. As she opened her eyes, the bright Halogen lights were farther up in the sky. They shone ever so brightly in her eyes until she her body hit the ground
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stach
2018-03-26 08:02
Book Review Series#2: No Longer At Ease by Chinua Achebe
โObi had long come to admit to himself that, no matter how much he disliked Mr Green, he nevertheless had some admirable qualities. Take, for instance, his devotion to duty. Rain or shine, he was in the
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curie
2018-03-16 14:01
Rhodah: Chapter 1
I was woken up by the sounds of the โAzaan", which was anchored by the head Imam of the Mosque behind my father's bungalow. It was a Monday, my most hated day. I got up and made my way to the toilet.
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curie
2018-03-15 16:39
Nigerian Myth#3: Inachalo, The Cursed River
The story of a river in Kogi State, Nigeria, has been a cause of curiosity in several Nigerians for decades. It is said that in this river, there are several robust fishes. But the crazy thing is this,
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curie
2018-03-15 16:17
Nigerian Myth#2: The Story of Madam Koi Koi
This myth centres on a dead teacher who supposedly haunts high school students at night. Madam Koi Koi is said to have been a fashionable woman who loved to wear a particular pair red shoes. However, madam
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curie
2018-03-15 14:14
Nigerian Myths: Myths About Pregnant Women
Photo credit: Maternitynest, Nigeria Nigerians are a group of people with interesting and rather unbelievable beliefs. There are loads of myths in Nigeria which might seem true, wise or ridiculous. I am
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stach
2018-03-15 10:52
Book Review Series#1: The Famished Road by Ben Okri
โWe human beings are small things. Life is a great thing. As I am talking now, they are holding elections in heaven and under the sea. We have entered a new age. We must be prepared. There are strangebombs
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stach
2018-03-14 15:46
Watch Out!
So.. I'm gonna be doing book reviews. Y'all should watch out!!! ๐๐
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nigeria
2018-03-14 12:18
Nigeria: A Country of Beautiful Cities and Beautiful People.
There is often a misconception that Nigerians are wallowing in pain and sorrow. Although, this could be true, to an extent, if one considers the state of the economy. However, Nigerians are people who
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wedding
2018-03-13 13:00
Owambe: The Beauty of the Yoruba Wedding Ceremony
The Yoruba people of Western Nigeria are known for their exquisite wedding ceremonies. The ceremonies are called โOwambe". Yoruba people are known for โOwambe" parties which hold, mostly, on