Month: May 2018

Editor’s Pick: A World Without God?

Let’s think about that for a minute.  Really, really think about it.  Can you imagine it?  The absence of the awareness of any divine Being?  Any sovereign Lord?  Any all encompassing Spirit? So many people profess that they can.  And that they have.  And in fact, they live […]

The House Girl – Part Three

It had been a long night for Osinachi.  She’d arrived in Lagos around 8pm and had headed straight to the hospital.  Her sister had given her the details for the room they had booked, and she was shown the way at the lobby to the Maternity Ward. Daluchi […]

Editor’s Pick: On (in)Courage

Hi Dear Readers, I hope you enjoyed the three posts I shared with you last week!  If you missed them, you can click on the category The Spotlight, to read them all. This week’s posts come from a site, (incourage.me) I’ve been following for a while, though I haven’t […]

The House Girl – Part Two

Chinyere was singing as she scrubbed the bathroom tub.  She was so happy because, earlier that week, her lesson teacher had informed her that she’d passed the mock exams he had given her the previous week, and she would be able to enter direct to SS1 with the […]

Editor’s Pick: On The Oracle

Hi Dear Readers, I hope you enjoyed the three posts I shared with you last week!  If you missed them, you can click on the category The Spotlight, to read them all. This week, I am doing something different.  I am spotlighting three articles from my sister blog, […]