The Boy from Africa and other poems by Oliver Sopulu Odo, is a chapbook containing 24 poems that focuses on the spirit of Africa, the African life as well as the depression of the African continent. Oliver writes his poem with the aim of giving strong motivation and also ensuring that you take a deep reflective thought as you read his poem.
Showing posts with label Chinua Achebe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chinua Achebe. Show all posts
Tuesday 1 December 2020
Books you should read: 'The Boy from Africa and other poems' by Oliver Sopulu Odo
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Leonaldo Da Vinci once said:
"I have been impressed by the urgency of doing. Knowing isn't enough; we must apply. Being willingly isn't enough; we must do."
He was right!
Saturday 2 February 2019
Humanities: We have more ideas that will rule the world, but...- Chidera Amoke
Quote via Think Life [@ThinkLife7] |
Amoke Chidera is the current President of the Faculty of Art Student Association [FASA] - University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He is a student of the department of English and Literary Studies. As the leader of the student of the Art and humanities, UNN, he is of the view that the vision the Art Students set aside for themselves,
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Leonaldo Da Vinci once said:
"I have been impressed by the urgency of doing. Knowing isn't enough; we must apply. Being willingly isn't enough; we must do."
He was right!
Friday 8 June 2018
Poetry: Christmas in Biafra by Chinua Achebe
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This sunken-eyed moment wobbling
down the rocky steepness on broken
bones slowly fearfully to hideous
concourse of gathering sorrows in the valley
will yet become in another year a lost
Christmas irretrievable in the heights
its exploding
Leonaldo Da Vinci once said:
"I have been impressed by the urgency of doing. Knowing isn't enough; we must apply. Being willingly isn't enough; we must do."
He was right!
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