
Tunteeya The Poet extols women in new spoken word, Black Woman [Download]
“When sleeping women wake mountain moves. When a woman is violated it breaks my heart.” – Tunteeya The Poet

“When sleeping women wake mountain moves. When a woman is violated it breaks my heart.” – Tunteeya The Poet

When all was set and done, two people emerged as winners of their respective groups in the contest. These champions are Ahmad Abdullah Dawud and Abdul Samed Mohammed Salis.

Why live in a world of overloaded acrimony, When we have in our capacity the ability to create one of harmony?

Clearly, with the new year comes a new day. And, on this new day, Mother earth is wearing back her crown of excellence.

Based upon the advice of some Muslim brethren and with hindsight, Lams Ahmed says he agrees that the title should at least be devoid of Allah’s name to avoid the likelihood of mockery and blasphemy.

In a nut shell, Faddal wants us to normalize men crying. It’s no weakness.

In his poem, Chief Moomen believes a new Africa has emerged and there is no turning back.

He has six spoken words on Allahu Ak-bars IV: Tales of Abena, God Flows ft Sadat, Namiji, Lessons II, Conversations, and Dear Girls ft Pardington.

“The year 2020. How do I begin? For it appears not to have start point.”

In the spoken word, the poets have tactfully journeyed their audience, through how people who are addicted to anything in any form feel on the inside against all the prejudice.

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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