Consequences … By Olubukola Adekusibe 

Fadeke arrived Lagos at 1p.m and took a cab straight home. She had cried enough. Tears weren’t going to change the situation. She needed to think of the next step. Her life was going to take a different course and she needed to think. The one she loved had rejected her and the only person she could turn to now at this time of need … Continue reading Consequences … By Olubukola Adekusibe 

Basis For Love (1): Haunted by the Past… by Sinmisola Ogunyinka 

​ “Who big man epp?” “Abegi, Mama don die.” I laughed. My older sister and only sibling never ceased to amuse me. “Client dey come. I go call you.” She made a comment about the rich man offering to improve her hairdressing business in exchange for an affair. “E don baff? Abegi!” We both laughed. “Make I call you back.” I hung up. Salome was … Continue reading Basis For Love (1): Haunted by the Past… by Sinmisola Ogunyinka 

One Erotic Dinner by @funmie_adebayo

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Adebimpe pulled over at Ikeja City Mall and stepped out of her Mercedes Benz Jeep in a skimpy pink flowery hip dress and a thick pair of black leggings. She picked up her hand bag, locked up and cat-walked gracefully across the spacious car park. It was a cloudy Sunday afternoon, and a fresh cool breeze slapped her pretty face… Continue reading One Erotic Dinner by @funmie_adebayo

Loving The Unlovable This Valentine’s Forward..  

I’m sure you know them…OK- at least one of them. We all do! That naughty friend who drives you nuts… That terribly annoying and maybe even unapologetic someone you’d rather not know… That fellow you’re always at loggerheads with… That person who has and would hurt you deeply – with no apologies… That individual you’d rather have nothing to do with… That somebody you’d eradicate at … Continue reading Loving The Unlovable This Valentine’s Forward..  

The Height of Deceit … By Olubukola Adekusibe

​ ​ ​ Fadeke touched down in Abuja at 7.45a.m. She changed her itinerary at the last minute and decided to take the second flight into Abuja. She knew Chinedu wasn’t expecting her until 2p.m but she wanted to give him a surprise. She had called him two nights earlier and he had confirmed that he would be leaving home at 9.00a.m. Since it was … Continue reading The Height of Deceit … By Olubukola Adekusibe