Odafin Odafe Okoh is curious about the knotty twine of norms and taboos that drive while compounding human behaviour. Such curiousity has appeared as short stories in The Kalahari Review, The Shallow Tales Review and elsewhere. Other than books, his work with Climate Change has taken him across the length and breadth of Nigeria's cities as an action advocate. Otherwise, he lives in Abuja and tweets via @OdafinOdafe
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