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Day 7, The Architecture of Loss (#31DaysOfDecember)

Posted on07/12/202008/12/2020AuthorNwokolo ChumaLeave a comment

The Kampala Museum has an interesting feature: a grassed field populated with buildings from across the country, all constructed in the traditional design of the various ethnic nations in Uganda. don’t stop now… read on!

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A good master deserves prayers

Day 6, The Oga’s Prayers (#31DaysOfDecember)

Posted on06/12/202007/12/2020AuthorNwokolo ChumaLeave a comment

This is my sixth day of sharing pictures from the street . Today’s post is vintage #TruckPhilosophy: a bus driving around with the bumper legend “A good master deserves prayers”. don’t stop now… read on!

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Day 5: The Lagos. (#31DaysOfDecember)

Posted on05/12/202006/12/2020AuthorNwokolo ChumaLeave a comment

My faithful readers might recognise my fifth photograph of December because it features in the 9-picture collage on the cover of How to Spell Naija in 100 Short Stories (Vol.2). don’t stop now… read on!

CategoriesblogsTags#31DaysOfDecember, The lagos

Mother and child?

Day 4: Faces on the Open Road. (#31DaysOfDecember)

Posted on04/12/202005/12/2020AuthorNwokolo ChumaLeave a comment

Serial road trippers are familiar with the crisis of long-distance travel: at some point you will either need help, or you will need to help. Because nobody sets off on don’t stop now… read on!

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3 geese

Day 3, Prisoners of Freedom. (31DaysOfDecember)

Posted on03/12/202003/12/2020AuthorNwokolo ChumaLeave a comment

If you attend any cultural, literary or musical event at Freedom Park, Lagos, you are likely to bump into these limelight-loving geese, seen here on the stage of the LABAF don’t stop now… read on!

CategoriesCreative Non-Fiction, Essay, humour, photography, society, travelogueTags#31DaysOfDecember, Anthony Enahoro, Herbert Macauley, Michael Imoudu, Olufemi Awolowo, Theo Lawson

Day 2. The Obiaruku Doctrine (#31DaysOfDecember)

Posted on02/12/202002/12/2020AuthorNwokolo ChumaLeave a comment

Today’s photograph was taken as I first drove through the sleepy Ndokwa town of Obiaruku. It will mean nothing to you – unless you were born in soulless Lagos or don’t stop now… read on!

CategoriesblogsTags#31DaysOfDecember, #TheObiarukuDoctrine, chuma nwokolo

Day 1, Anthill On Oil (#31DaysOfDecember)

Posted on01/12/202002/12/2020AuthorNwokolo ChumaLeave a comment

Everyday of these #31DaysOfDecember I’ll share a #photo of #TheStreets and how it spoke to me. This is 1st December. Here’s the first photo. I’ll call this #AnthillOnOil. This was don’t stop now… read on!

CategoriesblogsTags31DaysOfDecember, Anthill on Oil, chuma nwokolo, Day1

The Husband Interviews

Posted on24/10/202024/10/2020AuthorNwokolo Chuma2 Comments

“I should like to know if you have any higher goals beyond the daily satisfaction of your bodily needs,” she said. “Well,” he fingered the key fob of his Mercedes don’t stop now… read on!

CategoriesblogsTagsCharacter Sketches, Nne Interviews

Guns & Irony (Human Security in the Age of Insecurity)

Posted on07/08/202007/08/2020AuthorNwokolo ChumaLeave a comment

My mother was a retailer of wisdom. She did not dispense it wholesale in the course of a childhood. Well into my thirties she found circumstance to deploy pithy idioms don’t stop now… read on!

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50 Dadiyata Questions

Posted on06/07/202006/07/2020AuthorNwokolo ChumaLeave a comment

How many annoying questions can a citizen tweet before he is ‘Disappeared’ forever in Nigeria? don’t stop now… read on!

Categoriesblogs, Essay, Politics, Public Commentary, societyTagsAbubakar Idris, Dadiyata, Disappearances, DSS, Fundamental Human Rights, KFR, Rome Statute, SSS, State Security Services, The Disappeared

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