BIAFRA ( SONNETS ON POST COLONIAL AFRICA'S FIRST GENOCIDE) XLVIII
“BIAFRA’S hungry GHOSTS will speak to NIGERIA, whence you
are done, O beloved EZZI-NNE. When the TABLETS OF FATE have burned each of our
names in blazing letters on its pages, comes a message for NIGERIA from
BIAFRA’S skeletal ghosts. EZZI-NNE, the TABLETS OF FATE speak but once – a
speech potent against NIGERIA’S man on horseback. Fifty years, EZZI-NNE: have
we not waited long enough? BIAFRA’S WAR ghosts are patient: another hundred years
comes easy to the famished dead. But can NIGERIA carry this load of pollutions;
failed harvests; plague-ridden youth; perjured oaths; defeated armies; debased
coin; hag-ridden mothers; aborted dead; tabooed births – for yet ANOTHER FIFTY
YEARS? A HUNDRED?”

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