
Why Literature?
Our ancient ancestors fed their hunger for food and shelter, then gathered before their cave, hungering for stories. don’t stop now… read on!
Our ancient ancestors fed their hunger for food and shelter, then gathered before their cave, hungering for stories. don’t stop now… read on!
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!
My #Day14 photograph in the series #31DaysOfDecember will barely turn any head outside Nigeria. Yet, within the country, it is difficult to understand the degree of national trauma represented by don’t stop now… read on!
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!
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!
How many annoying questions can a citizen tweet before he is ‘Disappeared’ forever in Nigeria? don’t stop now… read on!
The great crime of the public intellectual is the pimping of intellect, the prostitution of a gift of rationality to the service of paymasters. Yet, at one level, this is don’t stop now… read on!
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. don’t stop now… read on!
She gave her love to her children’s killer. don’t stop now… read on!
Now that some of the dust has settled, it is a good time to review dispassionately the free-for-all wrestling that took place last week in the Federal High Court no don’t stop now… read on!