Posts tagged Friendship
Green Is the Colour

For Minna, cooperation and goodwill were the lifeblood of every real friendship, without which it would dry out like a desert’s ancient rivers. So why, then, would a friend secretly begrudge her the stars in her galaxy for their nascent, favourable alignment? And if she blinked, would they blot out the sun and turn her joy to soot? Could she trust Zainab, her pal of over two decades?

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Born on a Tuesday|Elnathan John

Elnathan John’s debut novel is a coming-of-age story set in northern Nigeria. Its simple, unembellished prose is narrated by Dantala, the smart, inquisitive street kid and Islamic scholar, and presents a convincing picture of how poverty, corruption and brutality perpetrated by security forces have bred disaffection and insurgency groups in the country.

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Eulogy Secrets

I hate eulogies. Like political campaign speeches, they’re fancy, empty words seldom reflecting the true feelings of the speaker for the deceased. Why speak this flowery language to the dust if it was unspoken between breaths? Why compose beautiful odes to yesterdays that can’t be appreciated by the muse? We rely on the living for that. 

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