A Short Story by Joy A. Adewumi You thought they were joking until you realized they weren’t. You didn’t think it mattered that your neighbors
Read MoreWRITTEN BY JOY A. ADEWUMI ‘Ketu, Mile 12, Ikorodu garage! Ketu, Mile 12, Ikorodu garage!’ The bus conductor announced at the top of his voice,
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Read MoreI paced the hospital lobby as mum was rushed into the emergency ward. She just suffered a cardiac arrest and as I paced my whole
Read More‘Hey babes!’ Mabel jumped at the sound of my voice, and I watched as her phone slipped from her hands and hit the rug with
Read MoreMy legs gave way beneath me and I sank to the seat behind me as I heard the loud bang of Mabel’s door a few
Read MoreThat night, Mabs returned again to the cross and we took quality time throughout the weekend to deal with her struggles with the flesh in
Read MoreWhen the Pastor mentioned something about discernment two Sundays ago, I honestly didn’t pay much attention.The mention struck a chord of warning in my heart,
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