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Category: Education

THICKER THAN WATER by Oyinkan Braithwaite

Braithwaite’s novella is a compelling story of two sisters caught in a web of jealousy, deceit and lies. It is … More

The Education Policies that make Public Schools So Attractive in Rwanda

Recent reports have revealed that many private schools are having difficulties remaining established in Rwanda since the increased enrolment of … More

Open City – A Review

Before I begin my review, I must state that it is not possible to capture all the magical aspects of … More

The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives by Lola Shoneyin

In this Satire, Shoneyin unravels the unspeakable exploits of a seemingly happy polygamous family living in Ibadan, Nigeria. We are … More

lola shoneyin, secret lives of baba segi's wives

In My Dreams I Dance by Anne Wafula Strike

Anne Wafula Strike tells the incredibly inspiring story of how she overcame the disability of her lower body to become … More

Anne Wafula Strike, book review

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