This piece is a compelling meditation on the meaning of age and responsibility, written with a voice that balances intimacy and reflection. The essay begins with a lyrical hook (K’Naan’s
This piece is a compelling meditation on the meaning of age and responsibility, written with a voice that balances intimacy and reflection. The essay begins with a lyrical hook (K’Naan’s
This piece has the force of lived testimony, moving fluidly between memoir, social reflection, and historical record. It begins with the intimacy of diary-writing and then broadens into collective memory
In my estimation this poem is playful, witty, and tinged with that familiar frustration we all feel when confronted with the relentlessness of time, deadlines, and routines. This poem takes
Proposal reads as a rhythmic invocation of desire and devotion. It’s built entirely on parallel structures and refrains, which give it the sound of both a song and a spell.
This poem erupts with immediacy and anger, pulling us into a visceral confrontation with violence, social injustice, and personal anguish. It is not an indictment, a demand for accountability. Its
The poem Freedom works as a meditation on historical suffering and the fragile taste of liberation, and it carries an undercurrent of warning about the cyclical nature of oppression. It
He sat on a couch with his dark shades, drinking a bottle of champagne near the balcony in the VIP section upstairs, viewing the gyration of
In Nigeria, family ties aren't only by blood; they're by neighbourhoods, tribes, and any other thing that brings people together. - Read FAMILY TIES By PPBlessing on WSA-Nigeria
Because he/she who desires genuine friendship must first show themselves to be friendly. - Read FRIENDS OR FIENDS By PPBlessing on WSA-Nigeria
I've often wondered what the fuss was with parents talking over and over again about the littlest wins of their children. Well, until I became a mother too. Then, I could relate. - Read JUDGE NOT By PPBlessing on WSA-Nigeria