Archives Tag: Ann Esievoadje

Books Literature Reviews

Troubled Horizon: Through A Woman’s Eyes

April 19, 2022

By Ann Esievoadje Publisher: Pulchra Publishing, 2019 Page: 43 ISBN: 978-978-973-043-8 Troubled Horizon is a fictional collection of short stories written by Ann Esievoadje, the author of The Quilt. As the title suggests, it is a book that highlights through storytelling, the travails of human beings. The uncertainties of life are put to paper by … Continue reading Troubled Horizon: Through A Woman’s Eyes

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Books Literature

The Quilt: An Instructional Manual

April 19, 2022

  By Ann Esievoadje 2013 Pages: 147 ‘The Quilt’ is a collection of short stories (fiction and drama) written by Ann Esievoadje. The stories were well crafted with humanity in view. It touched vital parts of the human existence; from spirituality to the mundane aspects of man. Every story is relatable because they convey the … Continue reading The Quilt: An Instructional Manual

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Fashion LIFESTYLE

Classroom Fashion: Be Trendy Under The Radar

April 19, 2022

In this era of color blocking, I know it’s crucial that we keep up the trend, but as a student, it’s important to remember that the classroom is not a fashion house. Getting picked on by lecturers because you look ‘colourful’ may not necessarily be in your best interest. So if you want to stay … Continue reading Classroom Fashion: Be Trendy Under The Radar

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Food Health

Lime, an Acidic Delight!

April 19, 2022

I love lime! Not lemon, not tangerine but lime and the ripe one at that. Weird huh? Not to me. When we were growing up, my mom used to flavour our papaya (what we Nigerians call pawpaw) with lime extract and a pinch of salt. According to her, it was necessary to tone the sweetness of the fruit. Up until my days at the university, I thought that was all Lime was good for.

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Beauty

Black is Beautiful

April 19, 2022

Most people assume that because we are of the black race there is no need to take special care of our skin. But they can’t be more wrong. The common saying, “dirty no dey kill African man”, is just a poor excuse to be lazy about our hygiene. The skin is like a canvas and … Continue reading Black is Beautiful

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