Series (Non-Fiction)
THE COLLEGE CHRONICLES
After graduating from high school, I got admitted into an Eastern university to study Theatre Arts, a course I didn’t even apply for. This was in 2014. And my friend,
Waka Pass Diaries (No Shame)
May 23 During my journey of self-ownership, I read something somewhere where it was written: “When you refuse to see the shame in something about you, then you take away
HOSTEL CONFESSIONS (Chapter Seven)
Chapter 7: One Step Closer I was excited for yet another session, maybe because I would be finally able to put Bode’s issues behind me. SS2 was much tougher class
The NYSC Diaries (Entry 7)
After the show I put on for Officer Yusuf and the camp commandant, I was something of the camp’s new rave. In a few hours after that display, I was
HOSTEL CONFESSIONS (Chapter Six)
Chapter 6: The Most Junior Senior Boy Chidera’s and Victor’s situation affected me more than, apparently, it did them. Because after a few weeks, when the whole ruckus had died
The NYSC Diaries (Entry 6)
So, after a long period of observation, I’ve come to make the most surprising discovery. The corps members in my orientation camp are unusually tolerant of homosexuality. Yes, there’s one
K’osidim n’obi (Entry 11)
I think I’m finally experiencing a nervous breakdown. Mentally, I think I’m damaged. Writing has always been my way of escaping reality, and for the last two years, I’ve been
HOSTEL CONFESSIONS (Chapter Five)
Chapter 4: Ejike and Other People As Ejike pulled me into that dark empty classroom, we first shared a light kiss before proceeding to dry-hump each other fully clothed, this
The NYSC Diaries (Entry 5)
Y’all know how I promised myself that I wasn’t going to make any friends in this camp. And you know how epically the Orishas set me up to fail at
HOSTEL CONFESSIONS (Chapter Four)
Chapter 4: Social Night On Saturday nights, we usually held the Social Night in our assembly hall. We would all troop into the hall, looking forward to the people who