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I am Ihuka Victhur (Spiritual), an aspiring OAP and RockStar with extraordinarily big dreams and a passion for written and spoken words. I'm currently an Environmental Technology student in a Nigerian University of Technology.

  • Poem: My Favorite Word

    Words. Words are, perhaps, the bridge that connect the subconscious and the conscious. They convey a myriad emotion. They could be spoken, or sung. They take us  places we wouldn’t ever go....

  • Poem: Sacred Moments

    In a world filled with too many bodies but too little minds In our race to beat the next deadline Do you ever notice those tiny moments: When you catch a glimpse of our being Like the little smile from...

  • Poem: Once Upon a Lifetime

    Once upon a lifetime, Life sends weird people our way They come in diverse forms Shattering lofty walls of reason Laying aside strongholds of morals Scattering darkness(es) of fear Blurring lines of allegiances...

  • Redressing Our African Beliefs: To Marry or Not To Marry?

    Last week, one of my friends on Facebook posted a topic that ignited a battle between the sexes. The post was a parable of a young man who was asked about the girl he supposedly wants to...

  • Poem: Soul Sister II

    I feel the love in your silence I feel the chord tug gently at my heart each night. I can’t begin to tell you How much your love has made me a better person: To dare to dream To reach for more You...

  • Poem: God Knows Best

    When the hands of grief strides our heart And our minds seeks the warmth of a loved one gone ‘God knows best’ is all we recite How do you bandage a broken heart? What is the true measure of...

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