Cliche as ever title right? Well it’s because this piece is a little bit serious so it’s nice to set the mood with a little humor. As you should know by now, I’ve been married for a couple months and …
Echoes Of My Journey, an Ebook by Oluwasegun Femi Fragile!
It only takes an emotional person to bring life into fiction. Echoes of My Journey by Oluwasegun Femi Fragile is an insightful analysis of a man’s pursuit of his choice(s) and his daily travel to his …
Letters to God: Chapter Fourteen
Osahon was rushed to the nearest hospital. Spontaneously, Osato hopped into the ambulance. Few minutes ago, they were at loggerheads with each other. Hate burned in Osato’s eyes while Osahon testified…
Letters To God: Chapter Thirteen
A long silence ensued in the court; everyone was shocked to see the prosecutor invite the wife of one of the accused men into the witness box. Tayo’s mouth was left ajar while Emeka simply adjusted hi…
Letters To God: Chapter Twelve
It’s been three months of pain, distress, and confusion. Over 90 days and the storm hadn’t ceased to batter the ship of the Cokers and Idemilis. Since Osasu’s burial, Osato and Osahon had been at logg…
Letters To God: Chapter Eleven
The SARS department of the police refused Emeka and Tayo bail on the grounds that their freedom was dangerous to the public. Furthermore, Inspector Farouk had argued that both men may jump bail if giv…
Letters To God: Chapter 10
“Kekere, Kekere!” he heard someone scream his name as he made his move to attack Tayo who was finding it difficult to open his car door as a result of his confused state. Kekere paused at the sound of…
Letters To God: Chapter Nine
Tayo drove with an intensity that denoted the emergency at hand. Initially it was a light smoke, and then suddenly the fire made manifest its presence; a burning home, from beauty to ashes. Tayo stepp…
Letters To God: Chapter Eight
Tayo tore the letter and burst into laughter as he dropped the pieces on the floor. He dipped his hands into his pocket and staggered towards the bar in the visitor’s room to pour himself few shots of…
Letters To God: Chapter Seven
Tayo’s car horn blared as he approached the gate. He had left the hospital alone in a rage, the moment he realized Osato had forgotten Johnson at home. What type of mother forgets her child in a duple…