Editors’ Note

One first issue of 2025 is our fifth. New year, new edition. Hurray! Our writers shop in border towns, take account of a great poet’s long life, show us a newly single woman holidaying in Abidjan. It’s literature again. Why? Well...

In this Issue

She filled in her arrival documents at Abidjan airport, giving a hoot when asked if her luggage bore medicines, pornography, weapons, wondering if her vibrator was classified as such and, if so, in which of these categories. 

Pai Nosso - Bolanle Alashe - Efiko image
Broke
By Som Adedayor | Fiction

It was evening and the matches were over when you came to me beside the goal post. The sky had emptied itself of the sun. Darkness had poured into the atmosphere like dye into water. 

Tolu Ogunlesi - Nothing to Declare - Efiko image
Medicines, Pornography, Weapons
By Catherine McNamara | Fiction

Margaret, growing used to being single again, booked a holiday in the commonly overlooked West African city that she and her lover had planned to visit before things went pear-shaped

Munachimso Ochiabutor - Cracks Tend to Widen - Efiko image
So You Want Medicine At A Nigerian Teaching Hospital?
By Haruna Solomon BinkamEssay

 The girl on the hospital couch is unconscious. Her husband and the health worker who brought her from the referral hospital…

Mubanga Kalimamukwento: Will This Time Be Different For You? - Efiko image
J.P. Clark: A Poet And His Phases
By Ernest Ogunyemi | Essay

If Nigeria ever happened to anyone, it happened to John Pepper Clark-Bekederemo (1935—2020). He was the type of poet to thrive in an environment where he is…

Zulaikhah Oyíndàmọ́lá Àgòrò - No Peace in A Lagos Bus - Efiko image
A Tender Affair
By Demilade Oladapo | Fiction

Someone is cackling in the shower and there’s a racket from the filling station on the next block. While these sounds prickle, they are not so much why Tijani curls up, disturbed, in bed. 

Zenas Ubere - To J.P. Clark - Efiko image
How To Buy Goats In Jigawa
By Ridwan Badamasi | Essay

In mid-April, while in Dutse, I went to Maigatari, a border town on the Niger-Nigeria border, to purchase livestock, but first, I was to meet with D., an acquaintance and a middleman. D.

Zama Madinana - Maputo - Efiko image
The Sissy
By Theresa Sylvester | Fiction

Father knotted his anger into his red and black paisley tie and went to work. It gripped his neck a little tighter every time his new boss called him… 

Chizitere Madeleine Nwaemesi - Blac' Tax - Efiko image
Break-Up Instructions
By Dami Ajayi | Poetry

We do not need an intense
Courtroom drama to let me go

Angola - Niran Okewole - Efiko image
Mmuta And Other Workshops
By Azubuike Obi | Essay

 In the western style of education, you sit in a classroom and you are taught. Your teacher instructs you in the way in which they have…

Nzube Ifechukwu - A Different Kind of Bliss - Efiko image
The Intimacy Of Mourning
By I Echo | Essay

 Your phone vibrates in your pocket and you pull it out with a soft drag, afraid it’ll slip out of the soft of your hand onto the hardness of the…

Chimezie Chika - Suffering Is Literature’s Big Game - Efiko image
Trawl
By Adeniyi Odukoya | Poetry

The girls choose their shells and conspire to milk the cosmos. With large barns, men the age of my father trouble the water for gold, fishes…