For boys who went
Category: Tohquality
a song for the burnt boy – Adedayo Adeyemi Agarau
(badagry/17-11-2016) — intro: /shadows peep/ /fingers creep/ /bodies making graffiti/vain/veins of a boy are cutting/bridges to life are breaking/angels are … More
REMEMBERING HOME: THE LONG LIST
Waiting ends, you must agree. After a long session of waiting, we are delighted to announce that the judges have … More
PEACE – (Fiction) Adedayo Adeyemi Agarau
Papa is in the kitchen again. He is cooking for us. Since Mama has been too strong, as papa would … More
ANOTHER CONVERGENCE OF YOUNG POETS: WORDAHOLICS 2.0 —ADEMOLA ADEFOLAMI
The deep they say calls to the deep. In the same vein, just like the gravitational force of a magnet’s … More
THESE FEET ARE TIRED — ADEMOLA ADEFOLAMI
these feet are tired; they have walked the gritty streets of colonial oppression, and they’ve weathered the muddy soil of … More
Music Review: Brymo and his philosophy of freedom in the song, “Dem dey go” — VICTOR ADEWALE
The name, Brymo, may not jump to mind while discussing popular Naija music. Or only as an alternative; because Brymo’s … More
Akanfe— Adedayo Adeyemi Agarau
Ololufe, your love is a dream that fall upon my dreams And I am helpless, tonight, like every night, lost … More
PUNCTUATIONS – Adedayo Adeyemi Agarau
the only punctuations a poem deserves is…
NAIJA PHOTO WALK — the photography walk
Capturing Nigeria from a whole new perspective (like a chaste maiden waiting for her betrothed, the aesthetics of the Nigerian … More