MADAM VS. HOUSEBOY (SHORT STORY)
Hello! Here’s a piece of flash fiction about domestic life. I hope you enjoy the story and share your impressions at the end. MADAM VS. HOUSEBOY Kamsi was amused by […]
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Hello! Here’s a piece of flash fiction about domestic life. I hope you enjoy the story and share your impressions at the end. MADAM VS. HOUSEBOY Kamsi was amused by […]
» Read moreAs the new day dawns, I’m reminded of a hymn we usually sang in boarding school, “New every morning is the love.” The first stanza gave this important reminder: “New […]
» Read moreNo matter what life throws at us or the troubles we have inflicted on ourselves, we should not despair because our God is able to save us. This was the […]
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» Read moreFor many believers, to be “blessed” means to receive relief from their problems and acquire the pleasures and comforts of life. In this regard, Christians have different conceptions of God. […]
» Read moreIf you’re a Christian, you probably need no convincing that God loves you very much. Perhaps, you know the scriptures that say, “I have loved you with an everlasting love” […]
» Read moreIntro: Someone once said that the Bible is God’s love letter to us. It’s impossible to be a Christian and not know what it says. Even the illiterate depend on […]
» Read moreIntro: I went to check my pigeonhole at work today and saw an almanac slotted in there by whoever. It featured Orji Uzor Kalu, publicising a nebulous political ambition, and […]
» Read moreIntro: The day before yesterday, I chatted with a lovely sister and blogging friend, Ava Chioma Oparadike. In the course of our conversation, she said she loved my poems and […]
» Read moreIntro: I first posted this poem on Facebook in 2015, during the madness, including fisticuffs on the floor of the National Assembly, that followed the assumption of power in Nigeria […]
» Read moreIntro: I’m intrigued by the profound pronouncements of great minds, dead and alive. Sometimes, their sayings point out contradictions in various aspects of life which may not be noticed at […]
» Read moreIntro: I first posted this poem on Facebook in February 2015 amidst the fears surrounding the 2015 general elections in Nigeria. And today, as our country turns 57, I want […]
» Read moreThe Story So Far God used Didi, a civil servant and part-time evangelist, to lead Bridget to Christ a little over a year ago. Didi has been very supportive and […]
» Read moreBridget watched her mother in the Lord, Didi, and a brother in the church, Zion, whispering in the corner. From their occasional glances in her direction, she knew they were […]
» Read moreLooking at nature can be so inspiring. So can taking pix of it. So I do both whenever I can. Seems I’m not the only one who does this in […]
» Read moreI went to visit a friend some years ago. She felt the need to unburden herself and I was glad to listen. She told me that she felt like a […]
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