poetry ANÍKÚLÁPÓ by Deji Adeyemi May 12, 2020 ©Fikayomi Omotosho When the great tree, ìrókò fell Even the trifling spinach shuddered It saddened the heart of Olú-igbó Kowéè sang gently in sorrow Even the ẹyẹ ẹ̀gà cried in stentorian pain Read More
memoirs, poetry, writing The Walk by Deji Adeyemi April 8, 2020 Spoken Word Nobody knocked the door that brought down the house But somebody struck the match that burnt up the mouse Everyone wanted to accept the wealth they can condone But little did they know they will have to walk alone. Read More