
An audio book review of Dirim’s Man by Dumebi Ezar Ehigiator.
Fiction: Contemporary romance. Explores thematic issues on societal expectations and gender roles.
Review
Suggested music: Runtown – Mad Over You
You can buy Dirim’s Man on Okadabooks.
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11 responses to “Dirim’s Man by Dumebi Ezar Ehigiator (Audio Review)”
You have to teach me how to add music to my posts
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Chai! You want to bring our leg out. We do it differently, I just play music on a different device from the one I’m using to record whilst Mo records her review then adds music separately. I think she uses a mixing app online.
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My cousin (Chiamaka) got engaged to Oga Silachi and I want to spotlight his song. Another family friend Ugonna Anosike has a song out that I love too
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Okay. Do they have YouTube videos? You could play a bit of the song in the review and then add the YouTube link as well, if they do.
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They do have YouTube videos. I think I’ll do that.
Thank you
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You’re most welcome. Cheers.
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