18-year-old Oluwatimileyin Turner had seen enough of the world to know that it was unfair. He
has spent most of his life in the most dreaded parts of Lagos state, where men, women even
children risk their lives on highways just to make a living— and had barely enough to put food
on the table and clothes on their backs, barely enough to send them to school. Then Timmy
decides to stand up for himself and his siblings after his mother's death.
Did he make it despite all the challenges faced?
Letters to Ìfẹ́
₦5,000.00Letters to Ìfẹ́ is a unique anthology of epistolary poetry-poems in the form of letters. The poet crafts a series of intimate and poignant epistolary poems addressed to his partner named Ìfẹ́, whose name means “love” in Yoruba. Through these letters, the poet unravels the complexities of a deep, mysterious relationship—one that spans time, distance, and the boundaries of reality. Ìfẹ́ becomes both a person and a symbol, embodying the poet’s dreams, longings, fears, and unspoken desires.
Ajagbe Ayodeji –
18-year-old Oluwatimileyin Turner had seen enough of the world to know that it was unfair…