Author: Edith Ohaja
GOVERNANCE BY TRIAL AND ERROR (POEM)
I composed this poem in early August 2015 but I find that the observations made in the first and second stanzas are still spot on. The prescriptions in the third […]
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Kukah’s wife, Ojoma, has done it again! She just keeps pushing till he loses his patience and blows a fuse. She’s always going on about his English – how a […]
» Read moreLet’s do this!
I’ve had this blog for a while but haven’t been posting on it regularly because of this and that. But that is about to change.
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I have loved you all your days Warmed you underneath my rays I’ve been beaten and tortured for you Killed – that’s right – I’ve been killed for you But […]
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Kevin blared his car horn impatiently and cursed underneath his breath. He told himself it was impossible to be a gentleman, let alone a Christian, in this kind of traffic. […]
» Read moreLoyalty wins (A short short story)
Chioma sat in the driver’s seat of her new Innoson Jeep. She had been in the same position for the past 15 minutes, fuming. Although she had inserted the key […]
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