“CHIBOK FARM” WRITTEN BY GIFT AMUKOYO – ONE OF OUR FOUR NEW AFRICAN WRITERS

Chibok Farm

Tell me sincerely
How did two seven six eggs miss from that farm?
Where were the mother hens?
Why were there no crows?
How great were the eagles?
A vulture can never be taken for a cock

It has been forever they were picked
They must have hatched by now
Where are the chicks? No trace of shells
Wait a minute; I doubt any of those eggs got missing
Probably they were never laid, or were they?
Maybe it’s a ploy to distract the poultry maids

Chasing and scouting for non existent chicks
While the eagles scan and scheme predatory
Laying strategies to vanquish the chickens
Nestled in the covers of daylight
Envisioning its stream of prey
Waging to flap its arsenal wings

If there were eggs
There should be trails of shells
Evidence of the existence
Be it the remains of the chicks
It will be clarified the Chi
Existed in the farm Bok

Oh! seven six chicks found their way back?
Wonderful! But because they’re are just chicks
They could not give map
Of the plains they traversed?
Believably a petty situation
Two one nine still roaming in the wild forest

All the farm hands have grown weary in the search
Have the hens and cock ceased crooning?
Give me a feather of each of their breeders
Let the search party veer off the bushes
Go into cities and towns
Maybe they’re scattered about

Eating feeds from burst sewers
They should not throw in the towel
Keep the search alive
If there’s anything to search for
If they would be found
Bring back our chicks

Copyright: Gift Amukoyo
Written: August 29, 2014

“JUST A QUESTION” ? WRITTEN BY ALICIA HIXON (XENOPHOBIC KILLINGS IN SOUTH AFRICA)

Just A Question?

I had no intentions to post this article as  I am not in favour of promoting   negative stories of our race on any of my platforms, but today I must, because these are truly over whelming times the black race is facing in all seven continents.

Some people may not agree or agree with me but I speak without fear or favour. The dragon is loose and the cavity is deep and getting deeper by the day for the black man everywhere, not only amongst the other colours that make up the beautiful human race but amongst his own self.

The divide and conquer system is still penetrating through modern day society . Today some of my leaders and brothers only see within their own boarders, anything else has nothing to do with them only if it will give them international media coverage.

Today we hear the awakening  of the voices from leaders and mere men who claim they want the best for Africa but in their actions are the deepest form of deceit (I experienced the cock crowing three times with Jesus and Peter ) . H.I.M Emperor Haile Selassie 1st spoke at the new founded organisation “OAU” which is now called the AU in 1945, that all African countries need to work collectively to see change.

Have those words fall on deaf ears to the educated men that have the seats of Leadership?

The good book said “never remove old boundaries and never dismiss wise instructions”. Today mobile phones have truly taken away a huge chunk of human sympathy and compassion away from the heart of men, leaving the vileness of man’s mind and action to entertain the world with such hideous atrocities of human affliction on his own brother and sister. We must remember that many of us has been displaced or seek refugee in other countries from these inhuman actions and some of us are totally lost by way of slavery, chances are we are all related and if we go by the Christian teachings we are all related.

We now live in a world where we are inundated with more information, on a daily basis that’s easily accessible but what are we doing with this information?

You would think one would use this advancement for getting ahead, see where the error started from; where we have fall from glory to our current status, or use this information for the good just like every other race that was colonised and seek to rise above the 1/5 label that the creators of this new system said the black is.

But no, every time you turn around you see black on black violence, police brutality against black, incitement that could be avoided by spectators who’s looking on and videoing such backwardness and they’re being posted on your feeds. You seldomly see the videos that gives the knowledge to empower the young minds of the black child but instead it seems what little common sense is left, is to totally wipe away what little hope their is for the younger generation coming up.

Me posting this is me asking ” is this really my people true behaviour towards his own black brother? ” if it is I guess I can pack my bags and tell my GOD I am ready.

By Alicia Hixon

POETRY CORNER – “BRING BACK OUR GIRLS” WRITTEN BY AKOR EMMANUEL

Bring Back Our Girls

Mother earth no longer
holds her dignity.
As the salt that gave
the sea
it’s salinity,
was stolen some
365days ago.

Kept faraway in
desert lands.
Hanging upon sand
dunes
with guns daily to
feed the eyes.
Potential diprivation
and doom.

Bring back our girls,
for mother’s
fingers
have being crossed
far too long.
For our match to
sambisa
have seen our feets
covered with
blood.

Bring back our pride.
For if western
education
is a sin,
you wont own guns
which you use
to kill.

Bring them back
to live among
sane people.
Hide under the garment
of religion nomore.
For God is not
weak,
he can fight his own
war(s).

URBAN ENTERTAINMENT (DON DANNY) BASED IN CZECH REPUBLIC- A WINNER OF AFRICA4U ONLINE AWARDS FOR AFRICANS IN EUROPE

Urban Entertainment Cz Mr Danny Okwy, popularly know as Don Danny is from Nnewi North LGA, Anambra State of Nigeria, and is The the CEO of Urban Entertainment based in Prague City Czech Republic.

Urban Entertainment is a Management company, Event Planner, Tour organizer and Record label.

Urban Entertainment was officially open on May 2012, and we have worked with lots of Nigeria Super Stars, such as  Davido, Terry G, African China, Chuddy K, Presh, Oritse Femi, Klint Da Drunk, I Go Save and many more, he has also  worked with lots of Nigeria EU based Artists such as :Manfesto, Spice Vision, Naxis DG and Master Don.

Urban Entertainment is the official management company for the Naija EU fastest rising artists. Teddy Ziggy and Neutral A.V.E. Urban Entertainment has hosted the biggest Naija Afrobeat Concert in the city of Prague Czech Republic, and next upcoming event is our 3years Anniversary been on 10th May 2015.

WATCH THIS SPACE FOR A NEW INITIATIVE BY POETRY COURT, NIGERIA- A MUST READ FOR ALL POETS

THE POETRY COURT

We are glad to announce to you that from May 2015 ThePoetryCourt will be having POETS OF THE MONTH.

These are the details of how we will be arriving at our “poets of every month”

1: We have four weeks in a month, so we will start with a shortlist of ten (10) poets for every month.

2: ThePoetryCourt will search online for quality poems within two weeks of every month then we will announce our shortlisted poets at the end of the second week of every month. The shortlisted poems will also be announced, every second week of the month, for all to read.

3: Poets and lovers of the art will then cast votes, by sending the names of three poets, in the order at which they want the poets to come on as our POETS OF THE MONTH.

To Vote For Your Nominated Poets, Send:

Names of the poets, titles of their poems, and a brief reason of why you want them to be our Poets Of The Month.

3: Votes will run, all through the end of the second week through to the third week of the month.

We will be announcing our poets of the month to the world, by publishing their poems and short bio on our blog.
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The time is here again, let’s rock poetry together forever.

‘May the best poets be shortlisted and may the best poets be our POETS OF THE MONTH’

We are also compiling a list of African poets (Spoken Word Poets, Written Poets, and Promoters of Poetry) to celebrate National Poetry Month, this April 2015. Tagged THE POETRY COURT POETS ENCYCLOPEDIA.
In there you will find POETS that ROCK.

Our POETS ENCYCLOPEDIA will be published on our blog before the end of April 2015.

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PRESS RELEASE SURGING GREENS SELECT COMMUNITY CHAMPION ABBEY FOR GREENWICH & WOOLWICH

PRESS RELEASE SURGING GREENS SELECT COMMUNITY CHAMPION ABBEY FOR GREENWICH & WOOLWICH

Greenwich Greens have selected long-standing Woolwich resident Abbey Akinoshun as their candidate for the Greenwich & Woolwich constituency at the general election on 7 May. A former NHS nurse and manager who now runs a service offering advice to people facing bullying, victimisation or harassment at work, Abbey Akinoshun has lived in the Royal Borough for more than 15 years.

He served for nearly 10 years as a governor of Hawksmoor primary school in Thamesmead, which his children now attend. He spent 14 years working for the National Health Service, including the Oxleas NHS Trust. He also served for seven years as an elected council member of the Nursing and Midwifery Council, the world’s largest regulatory body.

A former shop steward in the Transport and General Workers Union, in 1999 he was presented with an award by the Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Commander John Grieve, for fighting discrimination in the workplace.

In 2000 he received an Our Heroes Community Champion award from the South London Press for his voluntary work to fight injustice and harassment in the workplace. Before starting his nursing career he worked for London Underground, cleaning the track and Tube stations at night. He later worked as a kitchen porter before moving to a rehabilitation home for people with mental health problems. “I have represented hundreds of workers at employment tribunals and disciplinary hearings who had no financial means of hiring lawyers to represent them,” he says. “I get motivated to fight for justice for other people, having gone through the same experience myself.

My three priorities for Greenwich & Woolwich will be to ensure we create an economy that provides sustainable and local jobs paying the living wage; to support the local community in their campaigns against the Silvertown tunnel and IKEA in order to reduce the risk of long-term exposure to air pollution and demolition of green space in Greenwich; and I will campaign for the building of more affordable social housing and the use of empty properties to address the problems of homelessness in the constituency.

I have the passion and commitment to serve my local community. My experience in life has given me foundation and knowledge to serve the whole community by representing them in the next parliament.” Originally from Nigeria, Abbey spent six years in Bulgaria earning his masters degree in social psychology from the University of Sofia. He speaks fluent Bulgarian as well as Yoruba.

He later attended King’s College, London where he obtained his professional qualification in Mental Health Nursing in 1998. Before joining the Green Party nearly two years ago he was an active member of the Labour Party and was an elected official in the Erith & Thamesmead branch. “Having been a Labour Party member for over 10 years, I left because, sadly, I no longer saw it as a party to build a fairer society,” he says. “I joined the Green Party because I saw a fast-growing political party which has a fully developed range of policies addressing social, economic and political issues in our society.

I was attracted to the Green Party because of its core values. It is the only party of social and environmental justice that supports a radical transformation of society for the benefit of all and for the planet as a whole. I was also inspired by its call to ensure that everyone has access to a secure job and a decent living wage, and its belief in the restoration of public services to public hands.” This is not the first time Abbey has stood for Parliament. At the 2010 General Election he stood as an independent in Erith & Thamesmead, polling 438 votes. He hopes to do much better than this time. The Greens came fifth in Greenwich & Woolwich in 2010 with just over 1,500 votes, but this year they hope to capitalise on a massive surge in membership in recent months.

There are now nearly four times as many members of the Green Party in England and Wales as there were at the start of 2014, and the party has overtaken both Ukip and the Lib Dems to become the thirdlargest in England and Wales. Greenwich Greens have experienced a similar surge in membership locally so there is every reason to expect a big boost in their vote share. “We are delighted to have such an able and charismatic local candidate who has campaigned tirelessly for workers’ rights and has a proven record of fighting for the interests of people in Greenwich & Woolwich,” says Jan King, Election Agent of Greenwich Green Party. “We are also very proud that, in a constituency where 42 percent of residents are non-white, we are the only political party fielding a nonwhite candidate.

Westminster politicians nowadays talk a lot about how much they respect hard-working people. As someone who learned Bulgarian in order to put himself through university and then spent nights cleaning the Underground so that Londoners could get to work, Abbey Akinoshun knows all about hard work. He already spends his working life sticking up for people who have been treated badly and he will be a passionate fighter against the austerity policies which all the other main parties support, as well as supporting local campaigns for more affordable social housing and against the Silvertown Tunnel and Ikea.”

CONTACT DETAILS FOR MEDIA ONLY NOT FOR PUBLICATION:

For further information contact Abbey Akinoshun at abbeyerras@yahoo.co.uk or Jan King at 07931 370025 or at greenwich@greenparty.org.uk Web Site: http://greenwich.greenparty.org.uk

A NEW GREENWICH GREENS MEMBER INTERVIEW MR ABBEY AKINOSHUN – PROSPECTIVE PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE FOR GREENWICH AND WOOLWICH 2015

1.  What is your background and when did you come to live in Woolwich?

I have lived in the Royal Borough of Greenwich for over 15 years with my family. My children attend a local school where I used to serve as a School Governor for almost 10 years. I have been consulting in Employment Law and Regulatory Services in Woolwich for the past five years.

I graduated from the University of Sofia, Bulgaria, where I bagged a Masters Degree in Social Psychology in 1993. Having spent over 6 years in Bulgaria, I speak the Bulgarian language fluently. I later attended King’s College where I obtained my professional qualification in Mental Health Nursing in 1998. Prior to commencing my nursing career, I worked as a Track Cleaner for the London Underground Company, cleaning the track and tube stations at night. I later joined the Queens Hotel as a Kitchen Porter before moving to a rehabilitation home for people with mental health problems where I worked as a Health Care Assistant for few years before commencing my nursing studies.

A few years back, I single-handedly set up an “Employment Law Advisory Service” which offers free advice to people who face disciplinary hearing, discrimination, bullying, victimisation and harassment at work. The Service was self-funded without any recourse to external funds.

People were so touched with my community activities, that in 1999, I was presented with an award, by the then Deputy Commissioner of Police – Commander John Grieve, on behalf of the Metropolitan Police, for fighting discrimination in the workplace. In 2000, I was given an “Our Heroes Community Champion Award” by the South London Press, for my voluntary work to fight injustice and harassment in the workplace.

I have represented hundreds of workers at employment tribunals and disciplinary hearings who had no financial means of hiring lawyers to represent them. I get motivated to fight for justice for other people, having gone through the same experience as well.

2.  I understand you worked in the NHS. How long was this for and what did you do?  Has this work affected your political outlook?

I worked for NHS Trusts for over 14 years and at a managerial level in four different NHS Foundation Trusts within London. My last job in the NHS was a Clinical Service Manager.

During my time in the NHS I witnessed at first hand the damage both the past Labour government and current Conservative government have done to the NHS through the Private Finance Initiative which takes the resources away from the frontline staff. This obviously affected my political outlook.

In 2006 I got to the peak of my career when I was elected by the majority of over 200,000 of the registered nurses in England to represent them in the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC- the world’s largest regulatory body). I used my position to influence major changes in the nursing profession and to improve quality of care to the wider public.

In 2013 I resigned in order to concentrate on my Consultancy business.

3.  Have you always been a member of the Green party or if not when did you join and what attracted you to the Green party?

I used to be an active member of a Labour Party until about five years ago when I left the party. During my time in Labour I served in various posts: as elected Ethnic Minorities Officer for Erith & Thamesmead Constituency Labour Party; Executive Committee Member of Erith & Thamesmead Labour Party; General Council Member of Erith & Thamesmead Labour Party and Member of Greenwich Local Government Committee of The Labour Party. I submitted a nomination form as a prospective MEP (Member of the European Parliament) candidate and I was shortlisted at the initial screening of the selection of MEPs in 2004.

I left the party about six years ago when I no longer saw it as a party to build a fairer society and I no longer share its values as its policies and manifestoes could no longer guarantee opportunity and security for all. I subsequently stood at the last General Election as an Independent Parliamentary Candidate for Erith & Thamesmead Constituency. It is nearly two years since I joined The Green Party. I was attracted to The Green Party because of its core values. It is the only party of social and environmental justice that supports a radical transformation of society for the benefit of all and for the planet as a whole. I was also inspired by what it stands for by its call to ensure that everyone has access to a secure job and a decent living wage; and its belief in the restoration of public services to public hands.

 4.  What are you three priorities for Greenwich and Woolwich?

I am a local resident who has campaigned tirelessly for workers rights’ and I have a proven record of fighting for the interests of local people.

My three priorities for Greenwich and Woolwich Constituency will be to support the local community in their campaigns for “No to Silvertown Tunnel” and “No to IKEA” in order to reduce the risk of long-term exposure to air pollution and demolition of green space in Greenwich. I will also campaign for the building of more affordable social housing and the use of empty properties to address the problems of homelessness within the constituency of Woolwich and Greenwich. I have the passion and commitment to serve my local community. My experience in life has given me foundation and knowledge to serve the whole community by representing them in the next parliament.

Abbey Akinoshun

February 2015

SOURCE-  GREENWICH GREEN PARTY WEBSITE

INTRODUCING MR ABBEY AKINOSHUN – PROSPECTIVE PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE – FOR GREENWICH & WOOLWICH 2015

My name is Abbey (Abideen) Akinoshun, and I have lived in the Royal Borough of Greenwich for over 15 years with my family.

As a result, I have a good insight into the problems confronting our community. My children attend a local school, where I used to serve as a school governor.

I have been consulting in Employment Law and Regulatory Services in Woolwich for the past five years. Up till three years ago, I worked as a Clinical Service Manager with one of the NHS Foundation Trusts in London.

In 2006 I was elected by the majority of the registered nurses in England to represent them, in the Nursing and Midwifery Council [NMC], where I used my position and knowledge to influence major changes in the nursing profession and to improve quality of care to the wider public. Having spent over fourteen years in the NHS, I am fully aware of the stresses that the NHS is suffering from!

I also have a wealth of experience in politics, human rights, advocacy, race-relations, and community relations.

In short, I am a resident with a lot of experience, common sense and a passion to serve my local community.

Having been a Labour Party member for over 10 years, I left the party about 5 years ago because, sadly, I no longer saw it as a party to build a fairer society. I then joined the Green Party just over a year ago, because I saw a fast-growing political party which has a fully developed range of policies addressing social, economic and political issues in our society.

I am standing as your prospective candidate for the Green Party because I would like to have the opportunity to give a political voice to the thousands of ordinary citizens like me, living in the Borough of Greenwich.

TONY AIRHENBUWA (BASED IN GERMANY) ONE OF THE WINNERS OF AFRICA4U ONLINE AWARDS FOR AFRICANS IN EUROPE

My names are Tony Airhenbuwa, from Edo state Nigeria and i have been living in Germany for 20yrs.  I am a journalist and a memeber of the Deutscher Journalisten-Verband in Germany  for the past five years.
I am presently a Radio presenter and Program Director with  African Heritage Radio here in Hamburg Germany, before then,  i was with an online Radio station for three years called TopAfric Radio in Hamburg Germany, and my programe on air is called WHATS UP NAIJA. which i produce and present to inform, enlighten, educate and entertain  both Nigerians at home and those in diaspora.
We showcase  the rich traditional culture of Nigeria and Africa in general.
In 2011 i was given a Merit Award as presented by Ambassador Okoye of Nigeria Embassy in Germany, In 2012 i got the best Radio presenter Award from TopAfric Radio in Germany., 2013 i was honoured with the best Radio presenter Award in Europe by Nigerian Europe award in Spain (NEU),27-04- 2014 my programe  WHATS UP NAIJA won the best programe on Radio Award in Rome Italy by NEU, i won the MBE AWARD in Manchester UK as the Best Promoter of Culture 2014. and  i won African Diaspora Merit Award in Holland (ADMA) in the category Best Radio/TV  presenter of the year 2014. 17-05-14
i was honoured by Heritage magazine in Hamburg as one of the 100 most influentia Africans in Germany. April 2015 i was honoured with OUTSTANDING ACHIEVMENT Award by Africa 4 u in London uk. Fans and friends call me TONY AIR.
My Happiest moment from my job was when German TV stations came to interview me as i broadcasted live to the world. and getting more invitations to interview me live in thier studio.
A lot of artist, politicians and heros of out time have been interviewed in my program, these include . J. Martins, Duncan Mighty, Mc Loph, Wizboy, Papa Culvin from Jamaica, Minister of Nigeria Federal Capital Abuja Senator Bala Muhammed (CON), Memebers of Nigeria presedential delegate to Germany on developmental process Program led by  B. O.Akpanyung( Director International co-operation), Prof Nick Eze and Kenneth Gbandi of President Goodluck Jonathan campaign team 2015. Castro and Nana Boro from Ghana, Stone Bwoy from Ghana,Hildegard B. Kigozi( Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Representative in Nigeria)  Basket Mouth a comedian from Nigeria. Contestant of Miss Nigeria Holland were also my guest, Fuse Odg a musician from uk and many other diasporal artist that have gone through interview on my program. iam also a Compere and master of ceremony.
 
 
Tony Airhenbuwa
Member: Deutscher Journalisten-
Tel: +49 (0)152 11760622

“VERSES AND FLOWS” HOSTED BY ADEDAYO AGARAU – THIS WEEKS POET IS JOSHUA IDOWU

VERSES AND FLOWS

Welcome to Verses and Flows today, I am your host, Adedayo Adeyemi Agarau.

Today, I present to you Joshua the son of Idowu. Originated from Ekiti state but was brought up in Ibadan. He is a poet with the passion of making the society a peaceful place to live. Joshua  love friend making,drawing and laughing.

PEACE BE STILL

Lying tales as manifestoes
You preach!
Turning humanity into rubbles

Why is peace decaying?

Why are our fingerprint for decorations
assigning you to kill our passion
To kill our visions And procreation
To enslaved our emotions, our emancipation

Please let peace find home in our homes
In patriotic hearts eager to serve
Let our votes cloth us
In coats of rainbow colors

Let this election not pass
The valleys of violence
We are not sacrificial animals
Yes, our bloods is feast for any vampires

When the decision winds blow
Let it be still..
Peace must be still.

©Joshua Esoterik Idowu