2025 Entries

This Earth is My Own

My name is Ikechukwu Favour Chukwuemeka, and I’m currently studying Petroleum and Gas Engineering at the University of Lagos. I take my academics seriously, but I also believe learning goes beyond the classroom. Outside my studies, I’m a passionate creative—whether it’s writing poetry, scoring music, or exploring the stars through astronomy, I love diving into […]
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The Forest that Used to Sing

My name is Okoli chidera Johnpaul, I enjoy writing and believe the hold tremendous power in passing across a message and ignite feelings. I have been interested in nature and it’s phenomenons from a tender age to be specific climate change. Through this essay, I share a personal memory to show what we’ve lost and […]
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The Forest that Used to Sing

My name is Okoli chidera Johnpaul, I enjoy writing and believe the hold tremendous power in passing across a message and ignite feelings. I have been interested in nature and it’s phenomenons from a tender age to be specific climate change. Through this essay, I share a personal memory to show what we’ve lost and […]
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The Forest that Used to Sing

My name is Okoli chidera Johnpaul, I enjoy writing and believe the hold tremendous power in passing across a message and ignite feelings. I have been interested in nature and it’s phenomenons from a tender age to be specific climate change. Through this essay, I share a personal memory to show what we’ve lost and […]
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The Forest that Used to Sing

My name is Okoli chidera Johnpaul, I enjoy writing and believe the hold tremendous power in passing across a message and ignite feelings. I have been interested in nature and it’s phenomenons from a tender age to be specific climate change. Through this essay, I share a personal memory to show what we’ve lost and […]
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ash in eden

I’m Ikechukwu Precious Chukwunomso, a 100-level Microbiology student at the University of Lagos. Beyond academics, I’m a passionate creative who finds joy in storytelling and poetry. Writing gives me space to reflect, imagine, and explore emotions that science sometimes can’t explain. When I’m not studying or writing a new poem, I’m often deep in research […]
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