“WHAT TYPE OF POLICE TROUBLE?” (SHORT STORY)
Ngozi was herding her children towards the church gate when she was accosted by Joyce, the financial secretary for the women’s group. “Send the children home and join us,” Joyce […]
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Ngozi was herding her children towards the church gate when she was accosted by Joyce, the financial secretary for the women’s group. “Send the children home and join us,” Joyce […]
» Read moreAbout a month ago, a lovely young woman walked into my office at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) and excitedly introduced herself as a first-year mass communication student. She […]
» Read moreIntro by Edith Ohaja Many people are not privileged to earn their living doing what they are passionate about. Many do not work in areas related to what they studied. […]
» Read moreIntro by Edith Ohaja Here is the first part of Vincent ‘da Vinci’ Ihesinulo’s story in his own words. Before diving into it, you might want to check the preamble […]
» Read moreThis piece is a preamble to the story of our current feature in the Celebrating Super-Jacksonites’* Series. Our focus is on Vincent ‘da Vinci’ Ihesinulo, a multi-talented guy. When he […]
» Read moreToday, I want to celebrate a very special woman, a woman who is very close to my heart. If anyone asks me on campus, “Have you seen your beloved?” or […]
» Read moreIntro: In this segment, by God’s grace, we conclude this teaching series. We have looked at the motivation and prerequisites for discipline. We began to share ideas on the proper […]
» Read moreEverything in life is relative. It depends on what you’re comparing it with. Read a book by this American guy some years back. I think it was “Peaceful Living in […]
» Read moreYears ago, I listened to a song by gospel artiste, Ray Boltz. This was fifteen years ago or thereabouts. The song, “The Anchor Holds”, became a kind of anthem for […]
» Read moreWe are often perplexed at why God doesn’t speedily answer some of our prayers. I am not talking of situations where we are praying amiss, sin is preventing us from […]
» Read moreThis poem is my expression of thanksgiving to God for His all-encompassing love and care. It details the reasons why I am so so grateful to Him. [bctt tweet=”Today, I’m […]
» Read moreI once toyed with the idea of wearing specs. Felt it would help me look more scholarly, you know bookish, like a serious teacher or if you’re bothered with the […]
» Read moreIn this episode, we’ll be wrapping up this love story series. It’s been 13 episodes of thrill and suspense. We’ve witnessed guile, heartache and misfortune in the lives of the […]
» Read moreAs the danger element in our short story series heightens because of the return of the second Igwe son, Kodili, Raphael gets a taste of Chukwuma, the first son’s viciousness […]
» Read moreMany of us want to roll in mega bucks and have our names up in the lights. We want to be known for something big, if possible across the globe. […]
» Read moreThis is where we are in the story. Sharon suffers a panic attack in the last episode regarding her custody of Ikenna, her late MD’s baby, but eventually pulls through […]
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