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Nov. 10th Tribute: ” I Have A Dream By Lejean Kparadom.

Nov. 10: Ogoni's Tragedy, Shell's Debacle and Nigeria's Shame

TIME ON THE PAGES OF HISTORY.
Drama of nigeria ($H£LL) over justice (KEN SARO WIWA).
Beat thy chest! oh ye great AUTA, For the job well done,
ask thyself, where is Ken saro wiwa and where is Sani Abacha???.
WE ALL STAND BEFORE HISTORY.
Lieutenant colonel paul Okuntimutimo and Ejiogu, yes! We were briebed.
Remaind $H£LL that, pen is mightier than sword.
I was shoched, when i couldn’t hold the cold, saturated, abstract breez of november 10th 1995.
When the world stood still at his balalaika death song.
When the heroic voice became so loud in silent mood.
When starvation greeted him, and his appetite for freedom grew rapidly.
I persive a time, when Darf willow is seeing farther than coast redwood,
A time when the dark chulk boad ‘ll no longer be happy by leting a white chulk swimming in its’ river,
A time when the king kons of of the nigeria state ‘ll understand the real spelling and meaning of justice.
A time when the sculpture of these heros and their enveronment ‘ll be in the mesuem of Oxford, worshing, cambridge and all nigerian universities for refference.
Rejoice oh ye Ogoniland,
for Ogoniday is no longer celebrated in hidden,
for thy struggle have rocked the world – USA high court Washington DC., The Nethertherlands and Newzealand.
This is a sign of victory!
Today, we celebrate a hero,
Today we celebrat a king,
the spirit is alive,
the oppressor is weaking,
Ogoni ‘ll survive,
Ogoni ‘ll win,
Viva for ever!
My pleadge, our heros work shall never be in vain.

As written By Lejean Kparadom. 

*This article is a republication as part of our Nov. 10th special editions to remember Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Ogoni8

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