Aug 24, 2015 | Fiction, Humor, Series, Short Stories |
You see this picture of Party Jollof Rice? Does it make you hungry? It made me v-e-r-y hungry. Have I successfully tortured you with images of food on an empty or close-to-empty stomach? *growl* I’ll take that as a “Yes.” *evil grin*...
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Aug 10, 2015 | Fiction, Series, Short Stories |
We all knew about the rabbits. It was not a secret. Every student in my Primary 3 class – 5, 6, 7 year olds just like me – was aware that Miss Agbo, our class teacher, absolutely loved rabbits. The first clue was the picture alphabet chart...
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Aug 10, 2015 | Fiction, Series, Short Stories |
I have missed blogging! Hopefully, you missed me too. 🙂 Believe me, I did not plan to stay away this long. It just happened. Enough with the whining. As a peace offering, I am sharing a new short story over the next few weeks. I originally thought it would...
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Jun 17, 2015 | Fiction, Flash Fiction, Romance, Short Stories |
Stella strolled into the grocery store, one hand clutching the cell phone glued to her left ear, while the other hand fiddled with the contents of her handbag. Where was the list? Rummaging among receipts of past purchases and other pieces of paper, she finally...
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Apr 9, 2015 | Fiction, Mystery, Series, Short Stories |
Happy Thursday! I hope you had a fantastic Easter. For those who actually had an Easter Monday holiday, I’m not very happy with you right now … cos I didn’t get one. Anyway, ignore my sulking. Here’s Part 2 of the current short story, On the...
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Feb 2, 2015 | Non-Fiction, Opinion |
I suppose you read the title. Wishful thinking, ba? From time immemorial, Nigerians have always crashed weddings. Okay, I know “crashing” sounds like a bad word, but if you were not invited to the wedding, i.e. you did not get an invitation card, or some...
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Aug 29, 2014 | Fiction, Romance, Series |
Nene went to bed very early that day, but sleep evaded her. At about 2:00 a.m. on Tuesday morning, when the whole house was asleep, she went downstairs and searched for Monday’s paper. Her uncle usually kept the newspapers for the entire week in a...
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