BIAFRA (SONNETS ON POST COLONIAL AFRICA'S FIRST GENOCIDE ) XXXVI
"BIAFRA'S POET-SOLDIER asked me a question, EZI-NNE. 'When a one betrays their country it is high treason,' he said. What is the name of it when it is the country that betrays a one? What is that betrayal called? What is the name of it, the POET-SOLDIER asked me. I had no answer, EZI-NNE. What is the name of that heinous crime when a country betrays its own people? I had no answer to give BIAFRA'S dead POET-SOLDIER. Perhaps, mother BIAFRA, you will answer the POET-SOLDIER. He deserves an answer - although not as favoured by you as BIAFRA'S favourite son OJUKWU, still, the POET-SOLDIER deserves an answer of you. Glad he was that mother BIAFRA is here in UMUAHIA to name the the dead by name."
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