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as London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts, the Swedish National Touring Theatre and the Halcyon Theatre, Chicago, as well as being broadcast on the BBC World Service. Babatunde won the Meridian Tragic Love Story Competition (hosted and organized by the BBC World Service). He is also a winner of the AWF Cyprian Ekwensi Prize for Short Stories. Rotimi Babatunde lives in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. His next work is novel on choice, migration and love. His short story, "The Collected Tricks of Houdini", is currently long listed for the 2015 Sunday Times EFG Private Bank Short Story Award, the richest prize in the world for a single short story. BOMBAY’S REPUBLIC BY ROTIMI BABATUNDE The old jailhouse on the hilltop had remained uninhabited for many decades, through the construction of the town’s first grammar school and the beginning of house-to-house harassment from the affliction called sanitary inspectors, through the laying of the railway tracks by navvies who likewise succeeded in laying pregnancies in the bellies of several love struck girls, but fortunes changed for the building with the return of Color Sergeant Bombay, the veteran who went off with the recruitment officers to Hitler’s War as a man and came back spotted leopard. Before Bombay’s departure when everything in the world was locked in its individual box, he could not have 21 Le portrait magazine