Ikenna Okeh

Reparation As a Possible Currency of Trauma Resolution

Slavery is (Not) a Choice

Odega Shawa Reviews the One-Act Play, 'Slavery is (Not) a Choice'.

Odega Shawa reviews the one-act play, 'Slavery is (Not) a Choice'. Slavery is (Not) a choice is Ikenna Okeh’s latest stage play presentation. The title takes its courageous nuance of confrontation from the now notorious and befuddled outburst of famous American rapper Kanye West, who declared to the outrage of most people of good conscience that ‘slavery was a choice’ for the victims.

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Ikenna Okeh 📖 Rogues of the East

Ikenna Okeh 📖 Rogues of the East

A new pathway for Nigerian crime fiction

A book review of ‘Rogues of the East’ by Ebri Kowaki - How Ikenna Okeh has cleared a new pathway for Nigerian crime fiction. Daring and imaginative Nigerian novelists have published crime novels every other year since 2010. Like dynamite going off underwater, it is creating a great splash. And that splash is what this review analyses.

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SAVING MUNGO PARK

Saving Mungo Park

A humorous take on Mungo Park's arrival to Nigeria

Onyeka Nwelue and Ikenna Chinedu Okeh wrote the book, 'Saving Mungo Park' which is a humorous take on Mungo Park's arrival to the communities around the great river which he was to name River Niger.

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Ikenna Okeh | "A Tale To Twist"

Ikenna Okeh | "A Tale To Twist"

An epic African story of adventure told in narrative verse

This is a saga of an African tribe who lived a long time ago; a very long time before the coming of the first Europeans to their part of the world. It is a narrative verse which finely blends the elements of prose and poetry to tell a story that takes the reader over distant lands, to bear witness to the exploits of a people whom the reader would never otherwise get to see.

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