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Fiction

Take me back – the finale

August 6, 2020August 6, 2020 / Taiwo Odumala / 1 Comment

It's been 2weeks since Ni recovered himself at the Mall. 2 weeks since that morning when she'd turned around in a hurry, after receiving that call from Tola, Ni's sister. 2 weeks since she left the door open and her daughter had walked out after her and shut the door. Now Wande was kneeling in … Continue reading Take me back – the finale

Take me back (2)

July 12, 2020July 11, 2020 / Taiwo Odumala / 3 Comments

This is a sequel to the Take Me Back short story published on this blog on June 18, 2020. If you missed it, do visit Taiwo Odumala's blog and simply search for it using the search icon on the home page.

Take Me Back

June 18, 2020July 11, 2020 / Taiwo Odumala / 8 Comments

Ni was racing through the supermarket, trying to escape the little boy chasing him. He ran to the exit, made it past security and launched full speed to the parking lot, barely missing a young lady pushing a cart. His phone rang. He reached for it in his pocket. It was Tola, his sister. Strange. … Continue reading Take Me Back

The Greatest Story Ever Written

March 26, 2020March 26, 2020 / Taiwo Odumala / Leave a comment

This is a story no one could have thought about in their wildest imagination. The best part of this, Nigerians are living this fiction. Read here!

Parting Gift

March 21, 2020March 21, 2020 / Taiwo Odumala / Leave a comment

Parting Gift tells the story of youth. Maybe you've been there or you know someone who has or maybe you can't relate, this is a story told simply.

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