Featured Categoriesblogs Essay on writing piracy/plagiarism Public Commentary society By Nwokolo Chuma5 Comments on A Fourth Dimension of Plagiarist A Fourth Dimension of Plagiarist Posted on11/01/202012/01/2020 By Nwokolo Chuma Folks who’d never steal a grain of rice from a trader would think nothing of carting away containers of a writer’s blood and sweat. … Continue Reading >A Fourth Dimension of Plagiarist
Featured Categoriesblogs Environment Essay Politics Public Commentary VideoPoems By Nwokolo Chuma1 Comment on Chasing the Tail of the African Revolution Chasing the Tail of the African Revolution Posted on01/01/202001/01/2020 By Nwokolo Chuma Shall we Break it Down? To ‘chase one’s tail’ means to take vigorous action that doesn’t lead to meaningful progress … Continue ReadingChasing the Tail of the African Revolution
Featured Categoriesblogs Creative Non-Fiction Essay Politics Public Commentary society By Nwokolo Chuma1 Comment on ‘DSS’, Court Invasions & The Revolution Next Time ‘DSS’, Court Invasions & The Revolution Next Time Posted on12/12/201912/12/2019 By Nwokolo Chuma Now that some of the dust has settled, it is a good time to review dispassionately the free-for-all wrestling that … Continue Reading‘DSS’, Court Invasions & The Revolution Next Time
Featured Categoriesblogs By Nwokolo Chuma7 Comments on If I am Plagiarist If I am Plagiarist Posted on01/11/201901/11/2019 By Nwokolo Chuma A few days ago, my young friend, Chekwube Nwa-Abugu brought the movie, If I am President, to my attention. He … Continue ReadingIf I am Plagiarist
Featured Categoriesblogs By Nwokolo Chuma2 Comments on The Jonestown in Everytown The Jonestown in Everytown Posted on02/10/201903/10/2019 By Nwokolo Chuma The words of a cult-leader are the walls of a dungeon, imprisoning his followers in his interpretation of scripture … Continue Reading >The Jonestown in Everytown
Featured Categoriesblogs By Nwokolo Chuma7 Comments on My Friend, Francis My Friend, Francis Posted on01/03/201905/03/2019 By Nwokolo Chuma There are many Nigerias. Francis lives in one far from my beaten track. One day, our paths crossed. … Continue Reading >My Friend, Francis
Featured CategoriesEconomy Politics Public Commentary society By Nwokolo ChumaLeave a comment on An Open Letter to the President on the Death of Citizen Augustine An Open Letter to the President on the Death of Citizen Augustine Posted on14/01/2016 By Nwokolo Chuma That Sunday, Citizen Augustine went for an evening meeting. He never came back home. … Continue Reading >An Open Letter to the President on the Death of Citizen Augustine
Featured Categoriesinspirational Literature Politics Public Commentary society By Nwokolo Chuma21 Comments on Why we are no Longer at Ease Why we are no Longer at Ease Posted on13/01/2010 By Nwokolo Chuma Let us dream a simple dream made fantastic by our present circumstances. … Continue Reading >Why we are no Longer at Ease
Categoriesblogs By Nwokolo ChumaLeave a comment on Uwachommadu Uwachommadu Posted on04/12/202304/12/2023 By Nwokolo Chuma ‘Uwachommadu’ is an Igbo name I have come to recognise as one of the most beautiful in the language, both … Continue ReadingUwachommadu
Categoriesblogs By Nwokolo ChumaLeave a comment on Twenty-One Questions on Hypocrisy Twenty-One Questions on Hypocrisy Posted on28/11/202328/11/2023 By Nwokolo Chuma Is there hope for the future of reason in the Human Race? What is the effect of a permanent gap … Continue ReadingTwenty-One Questions on Hypocrisy
Categoriesblogs Essay inspirational Public Commentary society By Nwokolo Chuma1 Comment on The Light of Adulthood The Light of Adulthood Posted on19/11/202319/11/2023 By Nwokolo Chuma To walk in light is to walk with the sun of reason throughout our lives. … Continue Reading >The Light of Adulthood
Categoriesblogs Essay Politics Public Commentary society By Nwokolo ChumaLeave a comment on The Nuclear Family & The Cabal The Nuclear Family & The Cabal Posted on17/11/202317/11/2023 By Nwokolo Chuma A functional democracy is an Extended Family where state power flows from the centre to the margins. … Continue Reading >The Nuclear Family & The Cabal
Categoriesblogs Essay inspirational Memoir Obituary By Nwokolo ChumaLeave a comment on Do You Know Who I Am? Do You Know Who I Am? Posted on20/10/202320/10/2023 By Nwokolo Chuma Do you know who I am? Let me guess…. an amnesiac? A dementia patient? … Continue Reading >Do You Know Who I Am?
Categoriesblogs By Nwokolo Chuma1 Comment on Empty Museums and the Ban on Photography Empty Museums and the Ban on Photography Posted on13/08/202313/08/2023 By Nwokolo Chuma Dear Curators, my apologies, but we really must talk about your ban on photography inside your empty galleries. I see … Continue ReadingEmpty Museums and the Ban on Photography
Categoriesblogs Essay inspirational Literature on writing photography By Nwokolo Chuma1 Comment on Desiderata: Freedom Desiderata: Freedom Posted on10/08/202310/08/2023 By Nwokolo Chuma Literature has neither Fame nor Fortune that I aspire to. What it has is Freedom. The writer receives a vision … Continue ReadingDesiderata: Freedom
Categoriesblogs Essay Literature Memoir Obituary By Nwokolo Chuma24 Comments on Agbo Areo, Pacesetters Pioneer, 1940-2023 Agbo Areo, Pacesetters Pioneer, 1940-2023 Posted on24/06/202325/06/2023 By Nwokolo Chuma When a boxing champion takes the gold, his manager is standing ringside to share in the accolades and fame. Editors, … Continue ReadingAgbo Areo, Pacesetters Pioneer, 1940-2023
Categoriesblogs Endangered Ethnicities Environment Essay Languages Memoir photography society travelogue By Nwokolo ChumaLeave a comment on Notes on a Travelogue; a Watering Hole in Parakou. Notes on a Travelogue; a Watering Hole in Parakou. Posted on03/06/202303/06/2023 By Nwokolo Chuma The water custom makes its way from fiction into real life… … Continue Reading >Notes on a Travelogue; a Watering Hole in Parakou.
CategoriesEconomy Essay Politics Public Commentary society By Nwokolo ChumaLeave a comment on Removing the ‘N’ in Democracy Removing the ‘N’ in Democracy Posted on27/02/202327/02/2023 By Nwokolo Chuma You are back in the anti-colonial struggle now. You are freedom fighters, not mere voters. … Continue Reading >Removing the ‘N’ in Democracy