BIAFRA ( SONNETS ON POST COLONIAL AFRICA'S FIRST GENOCIDE) XLIX
“BIAFRA’S mother speaks for
the living – but Biafra’s dead bid their time. EZZI-NNE: when you are patient
your day comes. Like AGUIYI-IRONSI: the hunger of body and patched soul of BIAFRA’S
GHOST children is the malaise blasting this land. The NIGERIA that won’t name
our names has imposed a malaise upon the living. And, NNE, Biafra’s GHOST
children need not actively wish ill against a land under the unblinking gaze of
deathless AGUIYI-IRONSI. His relentless enmity against NIGERIA is as
remorseless as the battle between NIGERIA’S living and dead – a thing to
behold. In no other land is the enmity as bitter as the relentless rancour
between NIGERIA’S living and dead. Our day comes, EZZI-NNE.”
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