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The Old Woman and the Red Hen by Michaela Uwabor Once upon a time, in the land of Okirika, there lived an old woman named Azuka. She was a great farmer who had a red hen as a pet named Kiwi. Kiwi liked ploughing and planting of seeds. Azuka, the old woman, was the […]
The Old Woman and the Red Hen by Michaela Uwabor Once upon a time, in the land of Okirika, there lived an old woman named Azuka. She was a great farmer who had a red hen as a pet named Kiwi. Kiwi liked ploughing and planting of seeds. Azuka, the old woman, was the […]
The Day I Saw the Lamp by Jaida Roberts “NO! Girls should have the right to go to the spring ball! NO! Girls should have the right to go to events! WHO RUNS THE WORLD? GIRLS!” screamed Zino in front of City Hall. “Has this girl come again?” whined the governor of Delta State, Ifeanyi […]
The Woman with Two Heads By Halima Abdullahi Once upon a time, in Tokoroa village, there lived an elderly woman called Lantinga. She was friendly but had no friends. She always wore a large hood over her head that covered her entire head, and people thought she was a witch, and because of this, […]
Ijapa, the Smart Tortoise. by TEKLA UWABOR OGHOSA Long, long ago, in a kingdom of animals and human beings, there lived a king and queen who always got animals to work for them but never cared about their welfare. The king had plots of land and was a great farmer in his time. He was […]
Public Speaking Classes for Kids & Teens Speeches, presentations, product launches, pitching sessions, master of ceremony, debates – all use the art of public speaking. Talking in front of a crowd, no matter the size, can be really daunting and sometimes, very intimidating. Most children are afraid of this art, and even many talented leaders […]
HERITAGE by AZEEMA DAVIES “Ring ring,” went the phone in the Adeyemo house on a calm, sunny, Friday morning. “Iyi, Iyi,” Mrs Adeyemo shouted. “Please bring the phone.” Iyioluwa’s mum picked the call, and the conversation started with a man who had a very strong Yoruba accent and a deep voice saying, “Ekaaro, is this […]
Rags to Riches by Jaida Roberts “Mére, there is a new job to work at the local theatre! If you apply, you could be getting over 150 francs a week! Mére, s’il vous plaît, for a better education!” pleaded Delphine. “Delphine, I’m sure Cameroon will soon have […]
CHRISTMAS DAY BY MICHAELA UWABOR Everything was quiet in the North Pole, up until Santa cried, “Whooosaaanm!” And as he called, Mrs Claus came running out the kitchen. “What is the problem?” she asked, passing Santa her napkin. “I think Christmas is ruined,” Santa sobbed. There will be no white Christmas this year because […]