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How about some music inspired short stories? Yes please!
Chimeka Garricks is no stranger in the Nigerian Literary space. From his banging debut "Tomorrow Died Yesterday" released over ten years ago to his more recent anthology, we thoroughly enjoyed meeting the man behind the compelling stories that make grown-ups tear up.
Born in Dublin, buttered in the garden city of Port Harcourt, Chimeka Garricks is soft spoken, wears many hats and has unconventional aspirations. Find out what they are in this episode. We also talked about male vulnerability amongst other interesting themes in The Broken People’s Playlist. His book is easily a 9/10 for us.
We hope you enjoy listening as much as we loved having Chimeka Garricks on the show.
Let’s take a look back at what’s been an exciting run. Our final episode this season is here and we’re incredibly proud of how far we’ve come. This recap with a twist is a delightful end to Season 2. Catch you next season!
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