BIAFRA (SONNETS ON POST COLONIAL AFRICA'S FIRST GENOCIDE) XLVI

"NIGERIA'S flag cannot swear a proud oath when IRONSI'S gaze looks deep into NIGERIA'S soul. For what AGUIYI-IRONSI Seeing Eye of NIGERIA'S perfidy sees are children enslaved while the flag flies high. NIGERIA has nought to say to AGUIYI-IRONSI because all the promises that were made now make of NIGERIA a mockery, a hollow reed. For it is the mothers lamenting the abduction of their daughters into forced slave-wives that NIGERIA turns its guns on. Steady of gaze, as unblinking as the sun, IRONSI of witness chronicles of the abominations inflicted on a people by their own flag. Potent is the oath sworn to the flag - and cursed be the traditors that stands by as treason traduces this flag."

 




Comments

Popular posts from this blog

AFRICA'S FIRST GENOCIDE) XIX

BIAFRA (SONNETS ON POST-COLONIAL AFRICA'S FIRST GENOCIDE) LXIV

BIAFRA (SONNETS ON POST-COLONIAL AFRICA'S FIRST GENOCIDE) LXVII