I want to cry,
But all I do is gasp,
As if my drowning is inevitable.
I want to scream,
But all I make is muffled silence -
the echo of the wind.
My mouth hangs… Read More...
On that fateful day when the question was asked, “Who will bell the cat?”, Margaret Ekpo stepped forward and said, “I will”. In the words of Alfred P. Sloan, “There has to be this… Read More...
Mallam Aminu Kano (1920-1983) was a teacher, revolutionist and politician. He was born into the Gyanawa Fulani clan, a family of Islamic scholars. He attended Sheuchi Primary School… Read More...
I lost again.
I did everything this time though:
I remembered to turn off my phone,
I tied my feet together,
I remembered to drop a note,
I said a prayer this time.… Read More...
Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti (1900-1978), a name that virtually all Nigerians would have heard before, was the first Nigerian woman to drive a car. Chief Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti was so… Read More...
Welcome to Bodyshaming 101. By the end of this class, students should:
Know what bodyshaming is
Know not to bodyshame
Learn to mind their business
I believe one of the… Read More...
Welcome to the segment “This week in History”. According to Robert Heinlein, “A generation which ignores history has no past and no future”. Most Brownites did… Read More...
I came with a black eye and busted lip;
They said it was a mistake.
I came with a broken wrist in a sling;
They said I should pray for him.
I came with a white cast in a… Read More...
Let's paint two pictures.
The first picture is of someone who has a problem (think of any problem) and doesn't have money. The second picture is of someone who has the same problem… Read More...
The raging bull came charging at me
He tore my dark blue dress like a lion tears its prey
Leaving not a single seam intact
I could barely hear my own whimpers
My tear wells had… Read More...