BIAFRA ( SONNETS ON POST COLONIAL AFRICA'S FIRST GENOCIDE) LII
“ ‘NIGERIA is not ALMIGHTY GOD,’ the POET-SOLDIER told me –
his shade angry yet rarely do the wrathful dead damn mortal ambition, EZZI-NNE
but he was without ruth as he spoke: ‘NIGERIA’S no GOD – or if GOD, a false god, an idol god – and her
worshippers: idolaters whoring after strange gods damned forever and a day.’ What
wants the POET-SOLDIER’S angry shade? ‘NOT GOD – but an idolatrous false god. Luckless
NIGERIA that pawns her soul to the damnation of all upon whom her loathly
shadow falls.’ Then he thrust the TABLETS OF FATE into my hands. Yes EZZI-NNE: idolatry
he rejects.” “BIAFRA’S sun was born sanctuary of the nations – to write each
name in fiery letters,” said the POET-SOLDIER.
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