But Why You, Edna? Review of Edna Adan Ismail’s A Woman of Firsts

At a time when the Somali society held tenaciously to the beliefs that a good.

Questions, hope, and determination in Nomzamo Dube’s Milk, Bile and Honey

When the war ends, Nomzamo Dube’s protagonist becomes a fugitive and begins a war of.

Nadifa Mohamed’s The Orchard of Lost Souls: A Realistic Depiction of the Somalia of the 80s

Nadifa tells a highly riveting story, albeit shocking and soul-shattering. It is a story of horror, despoliation, and wreckage. It is a story that spells out, in a lucid manner, the animalistic and cannibalistic tendencies of man, especially when in a position of power.
© Ubaji Isiaka Abubakar Eazy Aug-2019

Book Review: A Woman of Firsts: by Edna Adan Ismail

Imprisonment. Mutilation. Persecution. ‘The Muslim Mother Teresa’ Huffington Post Edna Adan Ismail endured it all.

Commitment and the Poet – A Review of Maxamed Ibraahin Warsame “Hadraawi”: The Poet and the Man

Ubaji Isiaka Abubakar Eazy writes that Maxamed Ibraahin Warsame (Hadraawi)’s The Poet and the Man shows where the poet’s commitment lies: people and society.

By Ubaji Isiaka Abubakar Eazy