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You Can Be Anything
What people tell you.
Feb 5, 2013 • 
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You Can Be Anything
Yayabe and the Child
A lowly being claws its way unto the surface into the land of the living and is determined to prove itself. How best to do this but to steal a child?
Sep 19, 2013 • 
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Yemoja "Mother Of Fish"
A Children Friendly Story About The Yoruba Sea Goddess And Orisa Known As Yemoja.
Oct 1, 2012 • 
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Yemoja "Mother Of Fish"
Children who Come and Go
An insight into the injustice meted on an Ogbanje
Feb 5, 2012 • 
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Children who Come and Go
The Street Kid
Nigeria today as we see it.
Dec 24, 2011 • 
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The Street Kid
I Met This Guy
Misunderstood
Sep 10, 2012 • 
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I Met This Guy
Corpus Delicti
The motivation of all dream content is wish fulfilment
Feb 19, 2013 • 
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The Other Side of the Story
Life in Lagos through the eyes of four very different young people.
Apr 18, 2010 • 
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The River Bank; In The Before & In The After
The story of Agatha Bello. A young teenager is traumatised by an event while spending a holiday with her uncle. She and her family moves to New York on…
Oct 2, 2011 • 
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The River Bank; In The Before & In The After
The Oil Of Our Blood (Freedom is coming; Tomorrow)
A teenage girl Ihemanma is threatened by the devastating news about her mother's health. She is forced to take over her mother's business for a while…
Jun 3, 2011 • 
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Children laugh at things they don't understand
When her great-grandmother dies, a young girl tries to reconcile her ideas about death with the realities of death.
Apr 17, 2010 • 
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Children laugh at things they don't understand
A Testament of Hope
The story of a Lady who never gave up on hope.
Jan 30, 2013 • 
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A Testament of Hope
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