Book Recommendation: Written in Lagos by Abuh Monday Eneojo

Abuh Monday Eneojo

Monday is a Nigerian poet, podcaster, teacher and blogger. Born in 1995, Ilorin, Nigeria. He expresses in words his thoughts in his poems which talks about things that affects him. Things like solitude, family, life, fame, love and a whole lot of other things that can affect a young adult male. His poems have been aired on national TV in his country, Nigeria.

Author of The World Within, Piary: Diary of a pensive poet, and Pieces of the confluence. Published in 2018 and 2020 respectively. He looks forward to sharing more of his anthologies and fiction in the future.

Links on Amazon:

Kindle Unlimited https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09P6NKWD1/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0

Paperback

Written In Lagos is a compilation of Short Stories by Abuh Monday Eneojo. It comprises of six stories that span from the writers imagination and experiences. The first story, Black Sheep, in the book exposes the tumultuous ordeals of humans who try to survive the excesses predominant in Lagos State, a State known for its myriad business opportunities. It also brings to light the after effects of the popular End SARS protest in Nigeria.

Enjoy Abuh Monday’s work in Fevers of the Mind at the links below:

Poems from Fevers of the Mind Anthologies by Abuh Monday Eneojo

the Fevers of the Mind General Interview with Abuh Monday Eneojo