GRIFTERS OF THE WORD: PLAGIARISM, POETRY AND TUCK
Oxford Dictionary Plagiarism noun [mass noun] the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own. Tuck is no longer a virgin. We lost our innocence earlier...
View ArticlePoetry Pubs, Hubs and the State !
By Mbizo Chirasha Like Zimbabwe, most states in Africa are endowed with creative acumen and literary prowess. Zimbabwe, the country north of the Limpopo and south of the Zambezi, exudes both talent...
View ArticleEarly African Historians’ Writings Before 1945: Precursors of Modern African...
By Durodola Tosin This essay intends to examine the ways by which the early African historians’ writings before 1945 could be considered precursors of modern African historiography. We examine four...
View ArticleEditorial: Tuck Magazine 2016
Tuck Magazine had a record breaking 2016, publishing an increased number of articles as each month progressed, easily surpassing the achievements of the year before. 1569 articles were published...
View ArticleEditorial: Tuck Magazine 2017 and 2018
Tuck Magazine had another ‘successful’ year, the number of articles and writers published, in addition to readers around the world increasing from the previous year. 1721 articles were published...
View ArticleNigeria: Tell All Writers
AFP photo By John Chizoba Vincent Tell all writers, those who care to listen, that the darkness sometimes is saved on a shelf of rightful solitude in tattered pages of red and black ink. Let...
View ArticleA 2018 Compendium of Nigeria’s Literary Feats and Defeats
GT photo By Izunna Okafor It is no longer a novelty that every calendar year wakes up and sleeps off with a natural book of many pages. Pages of dreams and visions, pages of imaginations and...
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