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    The woman beside her was chubby and rounded and the wrappa around her waist was hostile to the brown blouse she wore. Her head-tie was faded beige and had fallen off to the ground. Her head was shaking vehemently in rebuke and her body in total rebuff of surrender. The woman kept on bustling in roars; Obara Jesus! Obara Jesus! with her hands striding in very ridiculous rhythm.

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    When we invited writers for this Issue, submissions of any theme or genre were welcomed, but especially so for works that explore the concept of journeys through the lenses of travels and tours―what it means to travel, to seek out new places. To write a story or a poem or an essay, writes Garth Greenwell, is to make a claim about what we find beautiful, about what moves us, to reveal a vision of the world, which the writers in this Issue have done with their work.

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Volcanoes And Butterflies

They say love can be found at the oddest places and at the oddest points in time. This was true for me, it had happened to me a couple of times before, but the most recent was a meeting between two volcanoes whose lava formed the bed of a gentle sea. I sat at the edge...

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Begin with The End In Mind

A few weeks back I had to do a presentation from the book The Seven Habits of Highly Effective people by Stephen R. Covey at the office. And can I just add that I aced it? Hahaha! My topic was on Beginning with the end in mine. While this is a good thing to add to...

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Book Review: Novus by Leke Alder

# NOVUS by leke Alder A review by Damilola Jonathan O. All the business concepts I have learned by reading business books flashed through my mind as I read "Novus". I understand better why I have followed this path of business choices, why I decided to learn from...

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Book Review: Missing

The book "Missing" is a short story that focuses on the travailing experience of Eunice, a young corps member serving in the city of Benin, Edo state. Just about when the service year had taken an interesting and fascinating turn. Eunice had left the city of Ibadan...

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In the End.

A budding writer here, hoping to get his craft out into the world for all to enjoy. Below is a fiction piece I wrote, I hope the tone isn't too dark for what suffices as a typical piece. It hasn't been published anymore. The title is In The End., which is 1444 words...

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There is no room for weakness

There is no room for weakness We live in a world that requires strength and consistency to move on , there is no room for weakness , no room to breakdown and no room for suicide. For every minute that we spend on pitying ourselves , we lose something and times flies ,...

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