Reviewing the Nigerian Art of the 80s with Joe Musa
A picture as the cliché goes is worth a thousand words but then that depends on the words spoken or pictures portrayed. In this edition we have present the chronicles of aRead More…
A picture as the cliché goes is worth a thousand words but then that depends on the words spoken or pictures portrayed. In this edition we have present the chronicles of aRead More…
By Uche K. Njoku Back in the mid-19th Century, about 20 airplanes and 50 ships were believed to have disappeared without explanation around the triangular shaped section of the North Atlantic Ocean,Read More…
By Bookie Iketuonye. Mr. & Mrs. Right are married. I just thought I’d drop that right from the off. Eve’s unending search for the elusive perfect man does beg the question ‘isRead More…
By Victor Ezemobi If you have read Malcolm Gladwell’s ‘Outliers‘, then you must have come across this: Out . li . er\noun 1: something that is situated away from or classed differentlyRead More…
It was Gabriel Imomotimi Okara who wrote in his poem, “Piano and drums” about being lost in the confusing sounds of the modern piano and the ancient drums by a riverside inRead More…
Dear Segun, I have been writing to you these past years mainly to intervene in your struggles as a young man trying to find his way in a fractured society, where trueRead More…
By Chidi Iketuonye In the world of big cats, tigers in contrast to lions go about their business with minimum noise. So does Pastor Ituah Ighodalo. Born into an enlightened family inRead More…