
In it, I celebrate the pioneers who went unnoticed and the heroes who wore no capes.

It basically talks about how we should look out for the next person, we barely know who is depressed within the smile they wear, and who is suicidal.

If you do not know much about the Sissala people, this poetry performance passes for a masterclass on who they are.

Really romantic lines, great video concept, and quality. With Mwintombo, there is always the African touch to everything.

I talk about the reality of death and how it is, unfortunately, very easy for others to take our lives. Rather than die naturally.

Men have walked this earth. Men have been returned to the belly of the earth. But the steps of men (are) still indelible.

In a blend of English and the Twi language, Amaze extols a woman that he loves who never ceases to impress him with her idiosyncrasies.

I call on the electoral commission to ensure a seamless election exercise, aspirants to enable peace to reign, and supporters of the various aspirants to accept that this is an election to unite us yet again and not divide us.

I hesitate to sing praises on leaders who do the needful. But I can’t defeat the temptation to announce my excitement about the wonder I saw of Naadu and team.

The theme of this poem is love. In very simple terms, it extols a woman, her beauty and virtues.

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