Becoming a privileged Nigerian
An honest and practical guide to placing you at the big table of Nigerian relevance By: Mazpa Ekejiuba Ejikem Start off by […]
… where sa-tyres never go flat
… where sa-tyres never go flat
An honest and practical guide to placing you at the big table of Nigerian relevance By: Mazpa Ekejiuba Ejikem Start off by […]
By: Funmilayo Obasa I At eleven years old, you find the tongue of your tutor between your lips, his fingers on your […]
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By: Obi Joy Ogechi “Honourable members of the House, let’s have some quiet, please.” The speaker of the Kafayan House of Representatives […]
By: Marvellous Kolade Abe Ladies and gentlemen, I want to inform you that a man called Nigeria is critically ill and dying. […]
By: Raphael Francis Forget about being called, who cares? Calling ko caller ni. Don’t you know you can call yourself? After all […]
By: Moyosore Sheriff Quadri With the recent persecution of Religious leader and general good guy nudoiB obniyotaF, it is sacrosanct to remind […]
By: Modupeoluwa Abidakun Congratulations on your election into office. Let me begin by stating that your primary focus while in office is […]
By: Ayobami Kayode Tijani Ahmad Professor Randy is a man of honor, Professor Dandy is a man of chalk, And with his […]
Like you, we can’t wait to find out who the top three writers are. Meanwhile, in no particular order, here are the applicants who made it to the 24 percentile.