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  • The World Ignores Inequality Between Animals

    By Dulue Mbachu Quite often I hear people talk about inequality between people in rich countries and those in poor countries. But I’ve never heard anyone talk about the inequality between animals in the rich countries and those that happen to find themselves in the poor ones. The gap is…

  • My Original Sin Against Wole Soyinka – Maja-Pearce

    My Original Sin Against Wole Soyinka – Maja-Pearce

    By Adewale Maja-Pearce I was recently the recipient of what one writer called ‘a devastating public verbalassault’ by Wole Soyinka. The occasion was an interview with Sahara Reporters, inthe course of which I was tagged as a ‘sterile literary upstart’, ‘an inept hustler’, ‘anignoble character’, and ‘an empty, notoriety-hungry hanger-on and…

  • A colonist discovers the Igbo

    A colonist discovers the Igbo

    By Isidore Emeka Uzoatu Before Reverend George T. Basden arrived Onitsha at the turn of the 19th century, the Igbo people of south-eastern Nigeria had long been ‘discovered’. Thanks to the apocryphal ‘discovery of the embouchure of the Niger’ by the Lander brothers. In fact, the Royal Niger Company had…

  • Author Profile: Adewale Maja-Pearce

    Author Profile: Adewale Maja-Pearce

    Adewale Maja-Pearce tends to describe himself as an Anglo-Nigerian. Born of a Scottish mother and a Nigerian father, Maja-Pearce spent his childhood and teenage years in Lagos before returning to the U.K. for his university education in the 1970s. It was there that his writing career took off with the publication…

  • Author Profile: Juliet Ezenwa Maja-Pearce

    Author Profile: Juliet Ezenwa Maja-Pearce

    For many years , Ezenwa Maja-Pearce was just content to paint, exploring a variety of themes including childhood, maidenhood and everyday life, capturing scenes we tend not to notice because they’ve become too familiar. Then through her work and interactions with other artists, she came to the realization that the…

  • Author Profile: Timi Spiff

    Author Profile: Timi Spiff

    Fresh from the prestigious Jackson School of Mass Communications at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Inatimi Spiff in the mid 1980s, Spiff found work as a reporter at the Enugu-based New Outlook newspaper, then as Lagos correspondent for the Kaduna based Today newspaper before joining the Daily Times Group as…

  • War Games (Excerpts)

    War Games (Excerpts)

    Grandpa always did his best to please us, just as Mama always did her best to please him. She gave himfrom the meals she cooked and he gave us one farm produce or the other, and every other day a livechicken. I later discovered that the chickens came from his…

  • The New Gong Children’s Series

    The New Gong Children’s Series

    The Tortoise and Other Animals By Chuks L. Emele The Tortoise and Other Animals by Chuks L. Emele is the first of a children’s series launched by The New Gong Publishers to help combat the dearth of the African perspective in the stories to which children, our children, are exposed…

  • Surviving the Storms (Excerpts)

    Surviving the Storms (Excerpts)

    1 THE CEMETERY The cemetery was deserted as Kuro walked through it on his way to see his friend in the adjacent waterside during a short school holiday. So much awe about the cemetery in this city. Even those who pass through it as a short cut to and from…

  • Remembering Ken Saro-Wiwa (Excerpts)

    Remembering Ken Saro-Wiwa (Excerpts)

    3 Nobody knows exactly what happened on that bloody Saturday, May 21, 1994 because no proper police investigation was conducted and no forensic evidence was offered at the subsequent Tribunal. According to the unremittingly antagonistic prosecution witnesses, itseems that the chiefs were holding a meeting in the palace of His…