“In as much as people are fascinated by stories, we writers have a duty to reflect issues that need attention in society.”

—  Suraj Sani

Interview (12-12-2020), Vanguard Nigeria https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/12/how-my-writings-would-contribute-to-the-fight-against-terrorism-suraj-sani/

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