Monday 25 June 2018
Poetry: Idoto by Christopher Okigbo
Before you, mother Idoto,
naked I stand,
before your watery presence,
a prodigal,
leaning on an oilbean;
lost in your legend...
Under your power wait I am on barefoot,
Watchman for the watchword at
HEAVENGATES;
out of the depths my cry
give ear and hearken.
Read the poem - CASUALTIES by J. P. Clark here
About the poet.
Christopher Okigbo was born in Photo in Eastern Nigeria in 1932. Since taking a degree in classics in Ibadan University, he has worked in various situations, including that of Representative for Cambridge University press in Nigeria.
A lively conventionalist, he has a capacity for shifting quickly from topic to topic. He is also a voracious reader and his reading has deep influences on his poetry. His publication includes Heavensgate, The Limits and Other Poems, and other poem sequence in journals. (Bibliography via WEST AFRICAN VERSE. An anthology chosen and annotates by Donatus. I. Nwoga)
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