Lady Fatima, the pride of our heart A most cherished and beloved creation Her beauty and grace were so divine In her presence a glow so...
By Lawal Mu’azu I saw a son yesterday in dark, From sun up to sun down; Tearing the virgin forest of dark, In race of safety...
Universal Basic Education Commission has called on the Federal Government to make Literature-in-English a compulsory subject in schools. Stakeholders on Thursday also called on the President,...
By Shehu Mubarak Sulaiman “I believe that the best learning process of any kind of craft is to look at the works of others” –Wole Soyinka...
By Tijjani Muhammad Musa Poetic Wednesday Initiatives (PW) was started by a group of poets of Arewa extract, but global in netizenry that have their muses...
By Namse Udosen I came across Poetic Wednesday on Facebook. It was refreshing to see young people telling their stories in verse. During the Covid lockdown,...
By Sa’id Sa’ad As a people of oral tradition such as folklores, stories and songs, modern poetry today – or what is otherwise called contemporary poetry...
By Lawal Mu’azu Before today, yesterday was so dark Winds were blowing lazily We lift our curtains to see through the windows But darkness deepens awing...
By Soliu Arowolo Adam Oh my Nigeria Do not be fooled again By the greedy,pot-bellied politicians Who only understand the language of corruption. Oh my Nigeria...
By Ibrahim Lawal Ahmed Dearest, Sitting silently in a park, My sight fix on a lake, The breeze bringing back memories, And birds keeping my company....
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