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POEM
THEY HATE ME FOR NOTHING
They say I kill. Who do I kill? Do I have eyes to see them? Do I have legs to run after them? Do I have hands to hold myself? Do I have money to buy my bullets? Are they in their right minds to hate me? They hate[Read More…]
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By Francis Yousif Christopher Dedicated to souls of martyrs Big and small drams of freedom fighters, Declared the beginning of the civil war, Confirmed the continuation of the war, Shouting for justice, equality and the rule of law, Started in towns in eastern sides of the Nile, Declared in Torit[Read More…]
POEM
Watch Chimamanda Adichie By Nyak Lam Watch Chimamanda Adichie You say we are useless We are useless because We were born girls That our mother made the grievous Mistake in the world That giving birth to a baby girl Is a crime Watch Chimamanda Adichie The best African[Read More…]