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The Vote Chronicles - Tolu Ogunlesi returns comments

One of our judges, Tolu Ogunlesi, has returned his commentaries on the top 18 stories. The stories are listed below in no particular order, and with the comments following. We hope that both the writers of these posts and others reading will find this [...]

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Pascal Obinna Ozoigbo - A Contest for Readers

In line with the vision of Naija Stories to promote reading as well as writing Nigerian stories, we bring you this contest for readers. There will be no writing involved, only questions to answer. We want to find out how well you know your [...]

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Morning Dose

After several twitches, just when I had gotten a comfort spot on the front seat of the keke Marwa, he leapt suddenly in front of it, threatening to hit its windscreen with his side-handled baton.

‘’Park! Park! ’’, he yelled, gesticulating with so much [...]

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SHE IS WOMAN


She has seen what the blind can see

She has heard the words of the dump

She has felt the pain of the dead

She has trod where there is no footpath

She has laughed with the sad

She has perceived the odour of water

She is a woman

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This is oasis!

This is oasis!
A place of knowledge wrest.
Where we glean vital thoughts from the best.
Sucking off nutrients never seen
Yet in evergreen scene.

This is oasis!
Our Canaan!
We worked,we walked those paths
Dreaded but [...]

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Grandpa's riddle

Fifteen-year-old Tunde Adeniyi had always heard of people window-shopping, but he never thought he would ever be doing it. Why should he? After all, his parents were rich and he usually got what he wanted, as long as he wasn’t greedy. But here they [...]

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Guilt's Son

From this entry, I want to establish if the dialogue moved the plot forward, please if you spot any unnecessary dialogue, kindly point  it out. Thanking you all in anticipation.

 

After the act guilt moved in with me, there was no breathing [...]

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IMAGINE...

Found this in my archives, thought it necessary to share it here.

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According to Science, everything is matter. Science teaches us that anything that has mass and occupies space is matter. It also reveals to us three states in which matter exists: Solid, [...]

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To you and you alone!

Amorous pools sable and deep

Set lightly upon lustrous smile

Thy moonlit skin my heart doth keep

Stow’d away upon distant isle

Evermore to serve thy desire

Thy will my own ‘till I retire

 

An oxymoron, a Metonymy, to part thy lips

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The Twinkle In Your Eye

There is a twinkle in your eye girl.

It is making your face shine bright too.

As you strut by working those heels

I have to say there is something so

new and special about you today.

Come close and whisper into my ears.

[...]

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Lola Shoneyin and the Price of Patriarchy: The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives

When I get hold of a book to read, I usually read the synopsis on the back cover and quotes from literary reviews. The brief synopsis of The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives did not give much away but there was something about [...]

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Naija Stories featured in TELL Magazine!

The interview held between Arukaino Umukoro and Myne Whitman, the Managing Editor of NaijaStories at the NaijaStories Meetup in Lagos appeared in the April 11 edition of TELL - one of the foremost news magazines in Nigeria. A scanned copy of the paper edition [...]

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My Sis Got Married Last Weekend - Final

On the few occasions I have been privileged to attend a Nigerian-Caribbean wedding, I have always been fascinated by the similarities in culture, the colour of the occasion and the beauty of the people. But never did I imagine that one day it would [...]

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EDNA: THE FORGOTTEN CHAPTERS (3)

In five long minutes, I had a glimpse of what it was like to be the chairman of the country’s Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), as the voice on the other line threw me into a web of confusion.

“My love,” It came out in [...]

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A Blessed Call

A harmless phone call was all posterity used to keep me alive. Without that fated call, I’d either be six feet under the ground, if the grave digger wasn’t drunk beyond his analytical limit; or on the highway to the great beyond, if my [...]

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