Editor's PickTHE ARTS SHORT STORY: Burning daylight Leave a comment November 12, 2022 BY RILEY MONOH It was an unusually breezy afternoon. The rain was a lazy drizzle, yet the sun was blaring in its glory.…
Editor's PickTHE ARTS SHORT STORY: Thinking like Lagos thieves Leave a comment September 4, 2022 “Lagos is such a tricky place to live,” says Justice as he fills me in on his experiences with Lagos thieves being my…
THE ARTS SHORT STORY: How much per miracle, pastor? Leave a comment August 28, 2022 He stepped on the altar wearing a white robe and palpable haughtiness. His aura was forceful but who could question the arrogance of…
Editor's PickTHE ARTS SHORT STORY: Hungry dogs understood our plight too Leave a comment August 21, 2022 We shield ourselves from the tumultuous rain after it started raining tremendously on a Wednesday afternoon in our two-room apartment where we lived…
THE ARTS SHORT STORY: Grandmaster of protests (I) Leave a comment August 14, 2022 Coloured tridents raised in the air like the sons of Eli. Loads of them frolicking in their numbers as they chant pop songs…
THE ARTS SHORT STORY: The mad man has gone mad again Leave a comment July 31, 2022 A sore plastered on the skin just above his right ankle, he must have fallen into a ditch or sustained a cut. It…
Editor's PickTHE ARTS SHORT STORY: What happened in mainland Lagos Leave a comment July 25, 2022 Beverly just moved to Lagos 3 months ago, this was shortly after the start of the ASUU strike to live with one of…