By Adedolapo Adekitan
The struggle of man begins at birth; sprawling innocently, mist hovering above his head;
Tamed, torn with the flow of the tidal time… we’ve come to the cross-roads, the cacophony of agony sprouting in our hearts;
This land is adorned i crimson spiced with the ingredients of dearth we’ve come to the crossroads…
Why slumber while your children
weep?
why stare idly while your sons go blind?
why stand with dignity while your daughters fall?
Who protects those whose lungs breathe blood?
whose ears are worn-out with disdain?
whose eyes have tasted death at door step?
whose fleshes are persistently plucked out by sycophants, vultures of man-made-gods?

