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Redefining Africa for Africans: Journey to an African Africa

Redefining Africa for Africans: Journey to an African Africa “European (colonial) memory sprouts on the graveyard of African memory.” –…

January 25, 2022
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CRY FREEDOM

By Halima Ahmad Matazu This story was originally written in Hausa by Halima Ahmad Matazu and translated to English Language…

January 25, 2022
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The Primitive Man Makes His Escape by Emmanuel Esomnofu

Photo: Oko Owi Ocho by Emmanuel Esomnofu Tonight I can write the saddest lines. She doesn’t give a fuck. I…

January 25, 2022
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“What Does It Mean to Feel the Throe of a Neck Sandbagged into the Blue?” by Ayokunle Samuel Betiku

image source: pixabay.com WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO FEEL THE THROE OF A NECK SANDBAGGED INTO THE BLUE? a memorial…

January 25, 2022
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Review of Art Naija Second Outing, Work Naija: A Book of Vocations

Review of Art Naija Second Outing, Work Naija: A Book of Vocations Carl Terver In Work Naija: A Book of…

January 25, 2022
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“OBÌNRIN TÓÚN WÁ AHỌ́N RẸ̀ (LẸ́YÌN AMIRAH AL WASSIF)” by Akinrinade Funminiyi

Image by Gregory Akinlotan from Pixabay OBÌNRIN TÓÚN WÁ AHỌ́N RẸ̀ (LẸ́YÌN AMIRAH AL WASSIF) (Yoruba Language) Wọ́n sọpé ilé…

January 25, 2022
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“They Know Not What They Do” by Neil Creighton

THEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY DO Joseph’s brothers threw him down a well then sold him as a slave, yet…

January 25, 2022
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THERE ARE NO WOMEN IN OUR HOUSE by Iskandar Haggarty

Art by Eren Isvan Welcome, Praxis readers, to the latest addition to our series of digital chapbooks, Iskandar Haggarty’s There…

January 25, 2022
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FEMI MORGAN: Three Poems – Love and Melancholy

written by Femi Morgan 1 – So I won’t be Dud To Kafka and ShadowCastle* i am a long term…

January 25, 2022
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The Soreness in My Throat by Anointing Ndidi Biachi – a short story

© Daniel John Tukura (Tee Jay Dan) My throat is dry. A familiar hotness rises in my chest. I gesture…

January 25, 2022
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