Tag: nigerian writer
Flash Fiction || Head Quarters
“Jerome don enter!”
“Run for your lives!”
Wigs were grabbed, underwear retrieved as each of the seven girls struggled to vanish from sight.
“Where’s Hanifa?” Light skinned Chinwe asked me when we…
Flash Fiction: Lagos Palaver
Flash fiction is a fictional writeup consisting words not less than 100 words but not more than 500.
"Ojota! Ojota! Enter with change!"
I shifted the luggage in my left hand to my right. Lord knows i…
Poetry || Yearning
Famished pages and arid ink
are what I'm left with
I want you. Thoroughly.
Deplete, replenish my paucity
Fill my emptiness
Make sober this drunkenness
You took more than a piece of me
With you the day…
Poetry || The One Who Left
You watch him leave
And it hurts
Though you knew he would
Before
It will rain
The day he goes away
Down the window pane
Showers down to the earth
Down your face
And onto your pillow
He'd come back…