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Sule Nana

@izesule

Comms Strategist/Writer/Editor/Author- Not So Terrible People | Co-owner @dthirdspace | Read me; medium.com/@whereisize |tweets are mine|

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We start to recognise our mothers in ourselves. And then we are at once, humbled? Upset? Sad that the realities we thought we escaped are catching up to us? That daughters who thought they could fly someday became the mothers who they thought they could leave behind?

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3 for 3. Three time bestseller! GIVE AWAY TIME. I am giving away two copies of Women rent Men to celebrate this feat. You don't have to follow me or anything. Just tell me why you need it and my publisher and I will pick two random people in Nigeria to send to.

3 for 3.

Three time bestseller!

GIVE AWAY TIME.

I am giving away two copies of Women rent Men to celebrate this feat.

You don't have to follow me or anything.
Just tell me why you need it and my publisher and I will pick two random people in Nigeria to send to.
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I watched #TheHerd over the weekend and couldn't resist writing a review. I think I'll put it on my medium. Or does anyone have a platform I can publish it on?

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“NO BROMATE!” Have you ever wondered why we usually see this boldly printed on most bread nylons? Well, today… I’m going to tell you why. You see, bromate... scientifically known as potassium bromate (KBrO₃) is a chemical compound once used in bread-making. Bakers loved using

“NO BROMATE!”
Have you ever wondered why we usually see this boldly printed on most bread nylons?

Well, today… I’m going to tell you why.

You see, bromate... scientifically known as potassium bromate (KBrO₃) is a chemical compound once used in bread-making. Bakers loved using
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My grandma had Alzheimer’s for the last 20 years of her life and was on a really strict diet due to other health issues. My grandpa, who was her caregiver, would never eat dessert in front of her (even if the rest of the family was) bc she couldn’t have any. He would always

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Tip for (smaller + newer) literary mags and organizations: collaborate. Identify something missing in African literature: a project, an event, something we once had or never did. Fuse forces. Create something key. Make your organizations even more vital for the industry.

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No reflection, no accountability, just blame everyone else but the system you and your fellow leaders continue to uphold. Rada Rada.

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Are you a vampire? Why do you need blood? Omorihi! We're in this world with people who refuse to read and research basic things.

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I’ve never done X Spaces before; I’m not even sure I know how to set it up. lol. But let’s do this. Next Saturday. Let’s get on and talk about literature (and, if there’s time, films and songs and politics) and the matters in our African and Nigerian industries. Open to all.

I’ve never done X Spaces before; I’m not even sure I know how to set it up. lol. But let’s do this. Next Saturday. 

Let’s get on and talk about literature (and, if there’s time, films and songs and politics) and the matters in our African and Nigerian industries. 

Open to all.