POEMS: Inmates of time
By Victor Uzodinma Chukwuma
55. Vain Peacemakers
At the war front ears stood on edge
POEMS: I see her limping half-dead
By Lechi Eke
Poems of Black Africa is my own title for excerpts from a Collection of Poems from...
Streets & Corridors, The Untamed Narratives
These are excerpts from the book, “Streets & Corridors, The Untamed Narratives,” a collection of poems that offers an insightful glimpse into...
POEMS: Inmates of time
By Victor Uzodinma Chukwuma
53. She is a Refugee
The morning is lonely by the river...
Virginia, an early 20th Century Sister
By Lechi Eke
While I am not a feminist, I am for feminism. There are issues peculiar to women...
Streets & Corridors, The Untamed Narratives
These are excerpts from the book, "Streets & Corridors, The Untamed Narratives," a collection of poems that offers an insightful glimpse into...
I write to give voice to the voiceless, says Napoleon Esemudje, author of ‘Streets...
Napoleon Esemudje, a Chevening Scholar, is a poet, accomplished story teller, playwright, essayist, banker, management and human resources aficionado – all rolled...
POEMS: Inmates of time
By Victor Uzodinma Chukwuma
51. Children in War
At the feeding Centre,
We...
Virginia Woolf’s famous essay: A Room of One’s Own
By Lechi Eke
Modernist writer, essayist, critic and publisher, Virginia Woolf, was a pioneer in the narrative device known...
POEMS: Inmates of time
By Victor Uzodinma Chukwuma
49. Life will be everlasting
When hades torrents persist,