Osita Okoroafor

A lawyer with a firm in Lagos, has an unpublished collection of 90 poems titled Graveside Chronicles. He is also exploring writing plays. In his words, poetry "is a thread of nostalgia woven by the needle of life's experiences into a mosaic of enchanting dreams, pains - and sometimes nightmares".

In The Heart Of Warri

Is a morbid quest to create corpses the favourite pastime in this violence prone town in Nigeria?

For God And Country

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The Blast and The Aftershock

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A Dream Sculpted From The Pulpit

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