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That Was Close

March 17, 2023 by Ian Elroy Ogonji

I was convinced she is the one. The dream girl I had been kneeling to beg God for. I however never imagined God to have a sense of humour. Meeting her in such a setting was unthought of, it never crossed my mind. I always thought I’d meet her at an art event, maybe on …

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The Other Girl

March 17, 2023 by Ian Elroy Ogonji

It is one thing to fall in love and another thing to wait for the right time. If Jay hadn’t put all his eggs in one basket, you wouldn’t be reading this. Perhaps, you’d be reading a fairytale that had a happy ending. If patience was a person, then Jay would have been it, not …

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The Girl Next Door

March 17, 2023 by Ian Elroy Ogonji

The first thing I noticed about her was the accumulation of attitude written all over her forehead. It is a thing with damsels with sunken hairlines, apparently. They either assume we are about to tap that shiny part of their head or we are just a second away from throwing a joke about it. With …

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5 Years Experience

March 17, 2023 by Ian Elroy Ogonji

Nothing hurts deep than having spent 4 years in the university then end up bumping onto job requirements that wants you to have ‘atleast 5 years experience.’ It hurts even more, especially in the society where we are wired to believe education is the key to a successful life. Mark was a fresh graduate from …

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Flashback

March 17, 2023 by Ian Elroy Ogonji

She was dressed to kill, and a little bit to impress. Her black minidress sketched her every curve. The sun, that was falling off the sky hit through her wavy weave giving it a brownish colour. She looked focused in those photo chromatic spectacles, but the tattoo on her left thigh gave me second thoughts. …

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Embarrassed?

March 17, 2023 by Ian Elroy Ogonji

It was random and so peculiar. We bumped into each other in the supermarket. I saw her first, and pretended to be busy looking for something in the shelves. “Ooh, my son, you’re buying for her sanitary towels?” Her voice pierced over my shoulder. I breathed in, then out. A cough forced itself up my …

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Jokes and Strokes

March 17, 2023 by Ian Elroy Ogonji

She prepared her bedsitter; cleaned it well, fragranced the atmosphere with strawberry scent, fixed a dim blue bulb and shaved as she took a warm shower. She yearned for a man’s touch and a gentleman’s whisper of sweet words in her ears. She longed for cuddles and kisses that lasted longer than forever. It’s all …

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Stabilized by Hope

March 17, 2023 by Ian Elroy Ogonji

She sat on the wooden chair, helplessly. The baby in her arms couldn’t stop crying. She’d lift her left breast for the baby to feed, but that didn’t stop him from crying. His cry was a cocktail of hunger and pain. The least that Yvonne could do was to occasionally lift his left breast comfortably …

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He Lived in His Head

March 17, 2023 by Ian Elroy Ogonji

He lived the best life in his head. He was a dreamer. Like any other dreamer there is, he built the best castles and lived lavish in them. The unstable condition in his home didn’t press his balls, not a pinch. The struggles didn’t compel him to work an inch harder. He had an opulent …

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Josephine

March 17, 2023 by Ian Elroy Ogonji

I was 12. She was our neighbour. She had no furniture in her house but she had an enormous TV and a 6×6 mattress on the carpeted floor. And NO, she wasn’t Luo – she was Ugandan or something, I can’t recall. She was a teacher at one of these posh schools we have in …

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