
Philip Ebuluofor
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Thick Madam And Her iphones
“Thick Madam And Her IPhones” I sat on the long form in front of my lodge, wondering how I will navigate my way to the local government secretariat for I have never been there. I knew the town it was situated in but I don’t actually know how to and where to enter bus that will take me there without wasting my meagre resources.
By Philip Ebuluofor2 years ago in Fiction
"The Ultimate Revelation If The Moon And It's Uses"
“The Ultimate Revelations Of Moon And It Uses” In ancient and modern tales of Africa, moon have played a major role in it. Not like as if we are selenophile or something like that, but in most rural areas, that’s the only electricity that is dependable. It is far more dependable than some countries electricity generating companies in this part of the world.
By Philip Ebuluofor2 years ago in Futurism
"Emancipation Of Uncle Samson"
R “Emancipation Of Uncle Samson” He suddenly jerked awake, sweating profusely. He sat still on the bed mopping at nothing in particular, even the walls opposite him, he was not seeing. 15 minutes later, after a cup of cold water and visit to the toilet, he went back to sleep.
By Philip Ebuluofor2 years ago in Fiction
"Nonentity; The Central Message"
S “Nonentity; The Central Message” We are what we eat, we are as happy as what we make up our mind to be. We are to others what we present to them. If we present ourselves as Rats to others, the Cats among those others will surely come after us.
By Philip Ebuluofor2 years ago in Humans
"Tips On How To Be A Better Sister And Better In-Law"
S “Tips On How to be a better Sister and in- law” As the worship praise rages on, the worshipers lost in the euphoria, Mrs. chidi who had started at the same church as the key member of the same choir that were controlling events this very Sunday for the birthday celebration of all the elderly in the parish was no more a member of the denomination let alone a member of the choir. A day like this reminds her of the good old days before religious politics drove her away from the church of her birth. She came today to support her elder sister who was among the celebrants.
By Philip Ebuluofor2 years ago in Fiction
"If Chinese Assessment Methods Rules The World, How Happy Would We Be?"
J “If Chinese Assessment Methods Rules The World, How Happy Would We Be?” Judging from their utterances there in Yancheng prison, and relay going on here in Nigeria, I now realised that those their assessment was one of their key weapons they have passed on to the Nigeria government to continue their hunt for them here.
By Philip Ebuluofor2 years ago in Education
"How The Similiarities Between The British And Nigeria Northern Leaders Made Me A Better Observer"
U “How The Similarities Between The British And The Nigerian Northern Leaders Made Me Better Observer” Just like father, like son saying goes, that is the case of the Nigerian northern leaders and the British government. Organization and sincerity is their problems, justification and manipulation the propeller that pushes it on.
By Philip Ebuluofor2 years ago in The Swamp
"Friendship Gone Kaput"
“Friendship Gone Kaput” Course mates are like wounds that leave their marks on your skin at times on your soul even years after being cured. Some of those wounds behaves as if they came into this planet with you, so it’s their right never privilege to lay claim of attachment if not that of ownership on you. You have no choice but to go along praying that mother nature will reason with you and restore your skin to it’s original position.
By Philip Ebuluofor2 years ago in Humans
"The Rise Of Empress Hatinu"
t “ THE RISE OF EMPRESS HATINU” MY name is Hassan Mai Wurno. It's pronounced wuruno, I am 42 I am about 5’8, hair black curled as if jerry curl was applied, but I tell you truth, I never touch any oil on my head since my secondary school days. I am a fulani man from Sokoto State Nigeria, that is why my hair is like that. I weigh about 68kg. I has many profession, some changes with season, somethings, it doubles per season but I am permanent staff of local government as record indicated. I came from sokoto like i have mentioned. I passed through schools, primary to tertiary. I passed through university school proper where I studies agricultural science, but considering situation I found myself in now, I am not sure whether the school I passed through really passed through me. If it does and I still found myself in this predicament i am in due to my stupidity, I swear, when I balanced again Allah permitting, None of my children will wast money as school fee anywhere for It is of no use.
By Philip Ebuluofor2 years ago in Futurism