Abasiama LawrenceEugene the SupplanterMy mother cooks strong native soups. Thick ogbonnos, oily egusis, slippery okras. She cooks them in a special pot — the big one with the…Dec 29, 20233Dec 29, 20233
Abasiama LawrenceChild of No OneFor the longest time, I was the child of no one. Had by no one. Owned by no one.Dec 20, 2023Dec 20, 2023
Abasiama LawrenceYou'll Remember MeWhen he opened the door that night, there was a beautiful, brown woman holding a beautiful, brown baby standing on the doormat.Sep 22, 20231Sep 22, 20231
Abasiama LawrenceConversations With A TherapistMost of my clients are women. Young women, old women, teenage girls who already think they have problems, the whole crew. It’s easier for…Jul 19, 2023Jul 19, 2023
Abasiama LawrenceinLaw Students’ BlogFASHION GENRES IN FACULTY OF LAW, UNILAGLaw students have a reputation for their outfits. Whether we’re being called zebras or getting a few raised brows from others, there’s no…May 17, 2023May 17, 2023
Abasiama LawrenceWhat of My Name?I have no name. And according to these people, I don’t exist either.May 13, 20231May 13, 20231
Abasiama LawrenceAn Essay on PainSome people learn the wickedness of the world early. And it teaches them, quickly, to fight back, scratch, bite. It is survival: man’s…Apr 24, 2023Apr 24, 2023