BIAFRA (SONNETS ON POST COLONIAL AFRICA'S FIRST GENOCIDE) VII
"BIAFRA paid NIGERIA with the hard coin of starving children, NNE. But fifty years ... my revenge begins." "I could not save you - nor BIAFRA'S children." "You misunderstand, NNE. I don't want NIGERIA broken up - that is my revenge begun: chill dread - fear slicing like a cold steel blade into the heart. Each NIGERIAN afraid like I was: from Kaduna to Nsukka, from Oguta to Kano, Abeokuta-Abuja-Lagos. Fear of the AFRICAN STATE - there my revenge begins. I died with dread in my heart - starving to death, afraid of this monster: NIGERIA. Like the TROJANS deathly afraid of conquering GREEKS. TROY'S terror cursed GREECE for all time. BIAFRA'S starving child: my dying last breath cursed NIGERIA."
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