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Deep
Night Winds
by Chimalum Nwankwo
When our room
mate hanged himself on the weekend of our country’s
independence anniversary eve, September 1971, and broke the
news, I remember you falling back on your bed and laughing
as if it was one great exquisite construction, a new gem of
a hilarious joke.
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His Father’s Eyes
By
Hajira Amla
When Dr Patel discovered from some routine blood tests that
A’isha was expecting her husband’s child, he did not tell
her immediately, fearing it would push her over the edge
once more...it was a miracle that the girl was still
pregnant and he wanted her to regain her strength before she
started to worry about looking after a baby with no husband
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