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- Aug 11, 2022
Akínwùmí Ìṣọ̀lá’s Ogún Ọmọdé (Twenty Children) written in 1990 and published by University Press, Ibadan, is a collection of nostalgic...
- Jan 30, 2022
In Ó Le Kú, Ìṣọ̀lá’s style is evident as seamlessly authentic. As we read, we get the feeling of “originality”...
- Sep 3, 2021
Although its physical symbols are small, the Yorùbás believe there isn’t any topic, phenomena, or human discourse strange to it...
- Aug 11, 2020
God knows. Everything that you are going through received approval from Him. He gave it permission to be, because He...
- Jul 24, 2020
I am an African woman. And men are not my enemies. Quite frankly, I am incomplete without a man.
- Oct 22, 2019
I genuinely wonder how you can read this and think that you are ordinary. And I think that that is...
- Aug 28, 2019
Yes. I sleep inside Danfo, but do you know why? No. And you're already judging me. Hypocrite.
- Aug 13, 2019
If we'll be talking about what I'm thinking, we're going to need more tea!
- Jul 21, 2019
These land may be dry, but the steps of the righteous are ordered by God!
- Jul 15, 2019
I’m in the aftermath of reading Doaa’s tragic recount of her experience in the Syrian war in Melissa Flemming’s A...
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