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About Dele Meji

The masque, Dele Meji is a British-Nigerian Oyorugba poet, polemicist, sociologist and polisarian, and novelist. His writing, under the past name, Dele Meiji has been published by a number of publications including Kwani? Monochrome and Saraba. He is by temperament and circumstance an Afropolitan, and a moderated pan-africanist. He does not wear a beard, and is the first advocate of his own unified theory of everything anchored on the universal declaration of human rights, monarchy and the end of legal apartheid and the pre-millenium restoration of electoral democracy in Nigeria.

ALAGASHO - DELE MEJI

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OYORUBANGLO - SLIP

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Mbari Support Cubs

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Communications Action - Charitable Day Rate (5 Hours)

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GRANDFARTER & MAHAIRY PARTY

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A Heart in Two Halves - By Dele Meji

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Gestation - Short Stories

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ESU IS NOT THE DEVIL AND OTHER POLEMICS

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A Doubter's Prayer

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A Heart in Two Halves - By Dele Meji
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A Heart in two Halves is a coming of age novel, set in Lagos, Nigeria and London, United Kingdom; it follows the life and love story of an Afro-British gei man as he reconciles his identity with the social expectations of Yoruba men in Nigerian society of the late 1990s and early 2000s. This is a self-published, ruff-edition of the book. The proceeds of the book go to the OMATHADELE80 Trust, a personal trust for the writer Dele Meji, which with sufficient funds also disburses funds to other social and creative endeavours. The cover image used here is by Ottun Abdulmalik, whose work can be found on Pexel.

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