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Gift Foraine Amukoyo

    The Fore Generation Desiri
    The Gods Are Mortal
    Efemena
    The Invalid Citizen and Other Stories
    Psalms in Trickles
    • Psalms in Trickles

      • 84pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
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      Uprising themes precedes this collection of poetry. The poems emancipate peoples’ nationalistic consciousness and propel them to act rather than stomach different shade of injustices from bad leadership. The poems echo mental and physical revitalization. It is a call for nation to espouse unity in diversity, decent governance-earnestly sought by a great number of the populace. The raging muses urgently call for positive change that will transform patriotic narratives for the better. We deserve to sing joyous songs in our homes, workplaces, business, schools, and other public domain.Most of the poems constitute struggles, breakthroughs, and national validations of a failing system that must break itself from a dark circle of recurrent woes. The poems call to mind contemporary issues opposing bloodbath, ethnic cleansing, injustice, false federalism, and half-hearted attitude towards plight of the masses. Whatever plagues Nigeria is a transferred ache to Africa, Africa’s insufficiencies also causes unrest in the soul of the black man.

      Psalms in Trickles
    • Efemena

      • 202pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      Efemena
    • The Fore Generation Desiri

      • 70pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Desiri realises how passionately her mother wants her to be outstanding in academics. She becomes emotional after she finds out how hard it was for her mother to attain formal education.Desiri numbly glances through pages of her textbooks and notebooks. Anxious, humiliated and timid, will she conquer her fears to become successful and make her mother proud.Through a trip to the village, Desiri excitingly encounters the wise spiritual Bear of her community. She also discovers the boy who took the first position in her class is her brother.Will Mrs Tejiri and Mr Ovie settle their differences and unite for the happiness of their children?

      The Fore Generation Desiri