Okot p’Bitek was an Ugandan poet who was born on the 7th of June, 1...
TheBagusNGReviews | The Sex Lives of African Women by Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah | Oreoluwa Eunice
For a long time, Sex conversations, especially in the African society has been c...
TheBagusNGReviews | Hope And Other Dangerous Pursuits by Laila Lalami | Oreoluwa Eunice
“His future there stands before him, unalterable, despite his efforts, ...
TheBagusNGReviews | I Am Not My Skin by Neema Komba | Oreoluwa Eunice
“From infancy, I was called a child of the devil. They said my mother slep...
TheBagusNGReviews | The Ones With Purpose by Nozizwe Cynthia Jele | Oreoluwa Eunice
The Ones With Purpose is a book that tells the story of loss, grief and t...
TheBagusNGReviews | salt. by Nayyirah Waheed | Oreoluwa Eunice
salt. by Nayyirah Waheed is one of the best poetry books ever written by ...
TheBagusNGReviews | Wife Of The Gods by Kwei Quartey | Oreoluwa Eunice
Wife of The Gods is a classic case of whodunnit—a tale of finding the murderer...
#TheBagusNGReviews | Chasing Butterflies by Yejide Kilanko | Oreoluwa Eunice
Chasing Butterflies is a short and quick story about domestic violence and its e...
#TheBagusNGReviews | Kintu by Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi | Oreoluwa Eunice
Kintu is a multigenerational saga that tells the history of Buganda (Uganda) thr...
#TheBagusNGReviews I How Beautiful We Were by Imbolo Mbue I Oreoluwa Eunice
How Beautiful We Were weaves a captivating story of a fictional African village ...