Published inI Just Got Back: For the Suya and the ChapmanSweat and The City: An Essay on Emotional Compromise“Am I a part of the cure, or am I a part of the disease?”Apr 30, 2016A response icon2Apr 30, 2016A response icon2
Published inI Just Got Back: For the Suya and the ChapmanI N T R O D U C T I O NWhen I tell you that I Just Got Back for the Suya and The Chapman, I mean I literally just got back for the suya and the chapman with zero…Feb 12, 2016A response icon1Feb 12, 2016A response icon1
Published inI Just Got Back: For the Suya and the ChapmanIn Lagos, Everyone Is Trying To Hammer, And The Nail Is F*cking BentIf Nigeria were a walking, talking, human being, Lagos would be it’s heart, beating profusely to the ribcage-shattering pound of all the…Feb 12, 2016A response icon18Feb 12, 2016A response icon18
Published inThe Massive CompanyQueens of LexotanWomen in numbingDec 5, 2015A response icon1Dec 5, 2015A response icon1
Published inDebonoire by Ayiba MagazinePrisonThe short story of a terribly unfortunate situationFeb 8, 2015Feb 8, 2015
Watch The Throne: There Is More Room At The Top For Women In Nigerian MusicBy Sheba AnyanwuJan 23, 2015Jan 23, 2015
Nigerians Do Not Get DepressedNigerians are some of the “happiest” people in the world, and here I was fucking sad.Dec 7, 2014Dec 7, 2014
Published inDebonoire by Ayiba Magazine“I Like My Food Extra Spicy”- The Culinary Pains of Being Nigerian at Heart“How spicy would you like your food?” the waitress asked, eyeing me as I lifted the spoon with chilli paste to my lips and shoved it into…Nov 24, 2014A response icon1Nov 24, 2014A response icon1
The Short narrative of a Placeholder girlReliving the short destruction of self worthOct 17, 2014Oct 17, 2014
Published inDebonoire by Ayiba MagazineLetters to Adanna: I am lost in New YorkWhat it means to love and lose the little things in a city that is indifferentOct 16, 2014Oct 16, 2014