Notice: Undefined variable: parent_style in /home/nwoks/public_html/y/wp-content/themes/CleanBoxChum/functions.php on line 13
Menu
Chuma Nwokolo

Primary Menu

Skip to content
  • Who am I?
  • BlogCentral:
  • HearSee
  • Lit-Fests
  • Achebe was wrong:
  • Shop
    • My Account
    • Basket
    • Checkout
  • Contact
  • Bribecode
  • Home
Show Header Sidebar Content
Facebook Twitter Email YouTube Website

Chuma Nwokolo

Author, Advocate

Home » Archive for  blogs

Category: blogs

Why Literature?

Posted on13/03/202116/03/2021AuthorNwokolo Chuma12 Comments

Our ancient ancestors fed their hunger for food and shelter, then gathered before their cave, hungering for stories. don’t stop now… read on!

Categoriesblogs, Creative Non-Fiction, Essay, inspirational, Literature, Public Commentary, societyTagsholy books, Life, Literature, self help books, writing

Engineering Ants

Posted on09/03/202110/03/2021AuthorNwokolo ChumaLeave a comment

(New Short Fiction from Chuma Nwokolo) I am at the peak of my bioengineering career right now: I have created a kick-ass breed of smart ants with bigger brains than don’t stop now… read on!

CategoriesblogsTagsAnts, Bioengineering, chuma nwokolo, DNA, fiction, myrmecology, short fiction

Coral beads

cry waterside

Posted on01/03/202101/03/2021AuthorNwokolo Chuma4 Comments

Like a house of mourning, a condolence register had been set up outside Peace Cottage, Waterside. The old man ignored it as he made his unsteady way through the silent don’t stop now… read on!

Categoriesblogs, fiction, Flash, Literature, societyTagsmicro fiction, Tales from Waterside, Waterside

Truck Philosophy: Stealing in the Name of the Lord

Day 13, ‘Stelling’ in the Name of the Lord (#31DaysOfDecember)

Posted on13/12/202025/12/2020AuthorNwokolo ChumaLeave a comment

I am really hoping that ‘Stelling’ may mean something other than ‘stealing’ in one of Nigeria’s 300 odd languages, but what are the chances? After all, it is not that don’t stop now… read on!

CategoriesblogsTagsStealing in the name of the lord

white alpha and omega

Day 12, The Colour of God (#31DaysOfDecember)

Posted on12/12/202024/12/2020AuthorNwokolo ChumaLeave a comment

The sprawling town of Mpraeso is just south of Ghana’s Volta Lake and is home to a traditional pottery industry. I spent a few days there, enjoyed many scenic walks don’t stop now… read on!

CategoriesblogsTagsMpraeso, White Alpha and Omega

Igbosere high court

Day 11, Burning Down Justice (#31DaysOfDecember)

Posted on11/12/202024/12/2020AuthorNwokolo ChumaLeave a comment

The Igbosere High Court in Lagos was my ‘home parish’ in the 80s when I started private practice. I recall court visits here as teenager on a vac job with don’t stop now… read on!

Categoriesblogs, Creative Non-Fiction, Memoir, Public Commentary, societyTagsENDSARS, Igbosere High court, Stephen Derwent Partington

Commuters hanging on to Truck

Day 10, The Constant Value of Life (#31DaysOfDecember)

Posted on10/12/202023/12/2020AuthorNwokolo ChumaLeave a comment

In the ’80s, the Peugeot 504 was probably more common on the Nigerian street than the Toyota. I took this photo of young men hanging on to a speeding truck don’t stop now… read on!

Categoriesblogs

Day 9, The Bicycle Repairer (#31DaysOfDecember)

Posted on09/12/202021/12/2020AuthorNwokolo ChumaLeave a comment

My #Day9 photograph is your regular reminder that there are many Nigerias. In one of them, the bicycle repairer of the 19th century iron horse is still a valid career don’t stop now… read on!

CategoriesblogsTagsbicycle, career options, invisible NIgerias

The herd at Geregu

Day 8, The Loyalty of Cows (#31DaysOfDecember)

Posted on08/12/202009/12/2020AuthorNwokolo ChumaLeave a comment

My #Day8 photograph is one of the most ubiquitous sights on the Nigerian road: the migrating cow. This picture was taken at Geregu, but from Bornu to Calabar, from Sokoto don’t stop now… read on!

CategoriesblogsTagsCows, democracy

Tooro House

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!

Categoriesblogs

Post navigation

← Older posts

Recently on Twitter…

chumanwokolo

- 1 hour ago

@Doziev Agree. The video would probably have looked even more threatening had the camera flipped 180 degrees to record the crew...
h J R
chumanwokolo

- 3 hours ago

@Ichie117 @tonton_raymond *pen @ the ready* :)
h J R
chumanwokolo

- 4 hours ago

@Ndiilo_Nthengwe: @chumanwokolo Deep
h J R
Follow chumanwokolo

Notice: Undefined index: form in /home/nwoks/public_html/y/wp-content/plugins/mailpoet/lib/Form/Widget.php on line 200
We keep your data private and share your data only with third parties that make this service possible. See our Privacy Policy for more information.

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

Basket

Products

  • Diaries of a Dead African Cover Diaries of a Dead African [The Audiobook] ₦6,000.00 ₦3,600.00
  • The Extinction of Menai ₦4,500.00
  • The Final Testament of a Minor God The Final Testament of a Minor God (Print) ₦3,000.00
  • The Final Testament of a Minor God The Final Testament of a Minor God (Ebook) ₦1,200.00
  • How to Spell Naija 2 How to Spell Naija, Vol. 2 (Ebook) ₦1,200.00
  • The Ghost of Sani Abacha The Ghost of Sani Abacha (Print) ₦2,000.00
  • The Ghost of Sani Abacha The Ghost of Sani Abacha (Ebook) ₦1,200.00
  • One More Tale for the Road (Ebook) ₦1,200.00
  • How to Spell Naija v.1 How to Spell Naija, Vol. 1 (Ebook) ₦1,200.00
  • How to Spell Naija, Vol. 1 (Print) ₦2,000.00
  • How to Spell Naija 2 How to Spell Naija, Vol. 2 (Print) ₦2,000.00
  • Diaries of a Dead African Diaries of a Dead African [Ebook] ₦1,200.00

Chuma on Soundcloud

The Extended Family and the Trojan Horse (A lecture at Amherst College)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vz5EChXpTVw&list=PL1eMXDNQIqcNpUJXR6j1mUj0MJd-z5jwu&t=2203

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

We keep your data private and share your data only with third parties that make this service possible. See our Privacy Policy for more information.

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

Copyright © 2021 Chuma Nwokolo. All Rights Reserved.
CleanBoxChum by Nwokolo Chuma
Scroll Up
  • Who am I?
  • BlogCentral:
  • HearSee
  • Lit-Fests
  • Achebe was wrong:
  • Shop
    • My Account
    • Basket
    • Checkout
  • Contact
  • Bribecode
  • Home