Book Review: Christmas For Wide-eyed Monsters

By Blessing Bassey: Poetry comes with its own intricate styles and embellishments, that sometimes, you’d have to re-read a verse or stanza to understand the poet’s imaginative expression or form an opinion of your own. Even with its complexities, lovers…

My Father Olabisi Ajala

By Dupelola Ajala: We know that Moshood Adisa Olabisi Ajala travelled to America and became a great success. My father’s story began in North Africa where Moshood Adisa Olabisi Ajala originated from. Olabisi Ajala frequented Roosevelt University, in Chicago, USA.…

MY HEALTH JOURNEY; HYPERTENSION

By Tracy Njeri: At the age of Seventeen, on July 19th, 2016, Tracy was diagnosed with Hypertension [ High Blood Pressure]. Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a condition in which the pressure of the blood against artery walls is…

THE WORDS ARE POWER – ALEXIS KARPOUZOS

By Alexis karpouzos: At the dawn of the third decade of the 21st century, the existence of humankind has become highly perilous. We are cutting down our forests, exhausting our fresh water aquifers, and losing our vital top soils. We…

A Stranger in My Body

By Whitney Wetosi: There is a stranger in my body. The stranger’s beats keep me alive, alive to witness beautiful sunsets and sunrises. The stranger was given to me on an operating table, put inside me to bring forth life,…

Baruch Haba B’Shem Adonai

By Felix Zachariah: CHAPTER THREE: THE GOOD SHEPHERD Jesus as the good shepherd (through his unparalleled exhibition of love and affection) lay down his life for his sheeps, so that they will hear his voice; and there shall be one…

LIFE IN THE SLUM

By Mojisola Josephine Kuwadinu: I watched how the old woman was arranging the bread, from column to column, row to row. As hungry as I am, I looked at my wrinkled shirt and the pockets of my faded Ankara trousers…