Archive | May, 2013

Spoken Word Poetry: Where would my food come from?

by Onimisi “Wordsmith” Ademoh Nigeria is home to the largest African population on the continent, with a vast majority of its population been classified as  young people (0-35) . As youth unemployment rises and an increase in numbers of young people migrating to cities continues, infrastructure is being strained; this is most evident in Lagos […]

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Winners of TASW May Edition

The theme of the May edition was ‘Africa and Religion’. It was and still is a topic which has a lot to be said about, all what with the varying ways with which people view religion in Africa. Well, it has been another great edition, with so many entries, all of them religiously beautiful in […]

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Foot-Prints of 50 Great Nigerians; A review by Tafa Osisiye

‘One man of courage makes a majority.’ – Andrew Jackson I have a problem with Western motivational books; you bring a story of a man who has power twenty four hours a day, whose mental capacity has not been impaired by sleeping and waking to the sound of a running 2.5 KV generator and you […]

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For Days and A Night

For Days and A Night’ is a 54-page short story collection written and self-published by Seun Odukoya, an award-winning author. Designed carefully with art and graphics to enhance the reading experience, the book contains fourteen stories, five skits (yes; SKITS), a poem and a couple of other things not usually found in a book.  It was […]

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