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Wakaman Politiks : by Dr. Ehi Agboaye
- By Posted by Martin Akindana
- Published 03/21/2008
- Politics
Wakaman Revolution Don Start-o! Oyibo take wakaman make boi-boi. Soja bulala am with koboko, then tiff we money go Switzerland. Politician say, “Vote for me!” Them reach Abuja start to fight for okuko with tolotolo leg; isi ewu, and cow leg for make ngwo-ngwo with pepper soup! Chop, wakaman no get! Work, he no see! Light and water, for where; who born monkey!
Scent of Water: Author Sinmisola Ogúnyinka
- By Posted by Martin Akindana
- Published 02/29/2008
- Fiction
Based on an actual dream of author Sinmisola Ogúnyinka, Scent of Water is a romantic novel that tells a tale of love and fate. A dream turned a worrisome burden that timid, quiet and solitary paediatric surgeon Esam Bassey, found disturbing. She had thought her life was complete with a house of her own, a good job and a children’s ministry. But her seemingly serene life was rudely jolted to awakening when prisoner Mike Dabi appears in her dreams. Troubled and confused, Esam sets out to discover its meaning and finds love in the most unlikely place.
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Oh Me! by Author Nafisah Ahmad Sulaiman
- By Reviewed by Yushau Shuaib
- Published 02/24/2008
- Book Review
This is a review of a play by a young Northern writer who just graduated from university and portrays the vices going on our campus. Before this first published book by the author, Nafisah Ahmad Sulaiman, I have come across some of her poems on the online and print media and also online interactive forums. Her poems are quite emotional and mostly on feminine lamentation, infatuation and romance, the common passion of young poetry writers. Her recent work is published by Informat Publication.