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  • The writers in this issue have taken the decision to shape the dialogue of the day by continuing to write. In doing so, these writers have opened new doors to all sorts of conversations about everyday living. They have also given us stories that make us gasp delightedly, cry and laugh. Such was my experience reading them. Through the stories, I was reminded of our shared humanity. I was also prompted to remember our complexities as humans. In the end, I found myself gaining fresh perspectives.

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    “The More You Look” is a compendium of very beautifully written African plays designed to shoot you to the moon and possibly leave you stranded there.

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  • Amirah Al Wassif is an eye-opener. Her poetry pulls no punches – a vision of a world turned on its head, through no fault of those who must reside there. These are the words of one who has experienced more than her age would indicate.

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The Evolutionary simple storytelling framework that big brands use to sell effectively and how many miss out on its life-changing benefits

Storytelling remains one of the most effective marketing strategy people and brands leverage in the digital world today. In a world where the average attention span is less than twelve seconds, it is only right that you learn how to tell stories properly. We all have...

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Ìyàwó mi Awèlewá

                    Ìyàwó mi Awèlewá (To my wife Awèlewá) I know how the stars are made.      Not by the tales of history or drawings of the extraordinary,     Not by the heavenly dust that allegedly created humans.        Awèlewá     It started when your eyes shone...

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