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Punctutification
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The comma knows its place
It always stays in the middle.
Why does a full stop like to be in the end
And allow a question mark to always end a question?
I hope a full stop end this sentence instead of a question mark.
When I was offered admission into St. Patrick's Grammar School, Adenuga, Gbongan in 2004, my aunt who had attended the school earlier used to threaten me that the school principal, Prince Adébáyọ̀ Bínúyọ́, would beat my puerile naughtiness out of me. She would then cite innumerable instances that would definitely make one liable to receiving stinging strokes of cane from him. I would always cower in fear whenever she threatened me with these realities. But my grandmother would graciously dispel my fears in Yorùbá that 'Inú Bínúyọ́ máa yọ́ s'ọmọ mi' (Binuyọ́ will be pleased with my son). Weeks into my admission to St. Patrick's (as it was popularly called then), I experienced these realities with him. He was on the one hand a bundle of awesomeness and on the other hand a wise and constructive disciplinarian when it came to such issues as students' truancy. He was a principal whose stance would crumble every form of academic infraction. I can still vividly rememb...
I read Toyin Falola's A Mouth Sweeter than Salt between Saturday 22nd August and 23rd August, 2020. The book gives full rein to anyone who is interested in having an intimate view of Falola's childhood experiences in Ìbàdàn. The events recounted in the book cover the first thirteen years of the author and profoundly spread across places such as Agbọ́kọjó , Ode Aje and Elepo , all in the current Ọ̀yọ́ state. These experiences as Falola alluringly presents them will easily have special resonance with every Yorùbá that had their formative years steeped in Yorùbá mores, particularly patriarchy and polygamy. Although the only child of his mother for his father who died barely five months after his birth, his early life was moulded and mothered by different Mamas. Besides the zillion filial duties he performed for them in return for handsome rewards in cash and kind, the talk that curiosity killed the cat almost held true for him. But his own cat did not died; It was r...
(June 2, 2022) This well - staple and free. It’s all we have, so well for who thirsts or waters, perforce either a ⁺drawer: Phone. Laptop. ‘Give me your phone!’ Yell. A gun. ‘And your laptop.’ I gave him. ‘Move back.’ He left. Now all in the world nigh ends - decaying I draw from the well no more The Dark Ages? Oh no! Maybe Medieval. Yes, eon. Tell me which, please. Well, here some agony. ...
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