Mashood Mahmoud Jimba is a contemporary writer who has tremendously contributed to the development of literature in Nigeria. He has traveled to different countries for religious, educational and cultural purposes. He documentarily recoded places, images, geographical and living conditions of many countries he visited. Equally, he recorded historical, cultural, and social lives and ideas of people during his journeys. The objective of this paper is to examine the narration TECHNIQUES the writer has utilized in his travels in order to evaluate the availability of narrative discourse components. The study draws on and synthesizes a STRUCTURAL approach with a descriptive methodology. According to findings, the author’, s style is decorated by numerous narrative TECHNIQUES, including the use of open and closed spaces during the course of events and the use of flashback and flash-forward that disrupts the balance between story time and narration time. While narrating the narrative time the traveler summarizes and skips some events to speed up some events and avoid secondary events, which do not contribute to the narrative aspect of his text. He uses descriptive pauses and dialogue scenes to stop the events and create opportunities to express the feelings and emotions of the characters, without the intervention of the narrator. Finally, the writer uses primary and secondary characters in his texts.