"…Lyrically inspiring verses…"
---Adenrele Niyi
Deputy Editor, Daily
National Mirror Newspaper
Lagos. "
"...The poem on Gani, beautiful."
---Felix Omohasun
Editor
The Visitor
A Culture and Tourism Magazine
Peecee Communication Limited
Lagos.
"...I really like the poem...these silky songs."
---Adenrele Niyi
Deputy Editor, Daily
National Mirror Newspaper
Lagos. "
"...The poem on Gani, beautiful."
---Felix Omohasun
Editor
The Visitor
A Culture and Tourism Magazine
Peecee Communication Limited
Lagos.
"...I really like the poem...these silky songs."
(As we sail towards Jubilee)
---Gabriel Y. Adebiyi
Author: Rhapsodies of a Corper.
."This is one interesting poem that is to say the least, beautiful. The rhyming, shuffle and struggle, songs and gongs, near and fear... the repetition of the songs with the gongs... all through to the end…the musicality…in the song, playing the gong...I can't help but tap my feet…A full rhyme work that retains a big ‘Africanity!’" (The Happiest Slaves).
."This is one interesting poem that is to say the least, beautiful. The rhyming, shuffle and struggle, songs and gongs, near and fear... the repetition of the songs with the gongs... all through to the end…the musicality…in the song, playing the gong...I can't help but tap my feet…A full rhyme work that retains a big ‘Africanity!’" (The Happiest Slaves).
---Sueddie Thaddeus Agema
Garki, Abuja.
"I love the musicality of this work. The paradox in the title caught me first."
(The Happiest Slaves).
---Odoh Diego Okenyodo
Deputy Group Head, Public Affairs
CMC Connect (Perception Managers) Maitama, Abuja
Garki, Abuja.
"I love the musicality of this work. The paradox in the title caught me first."
(The Happiest Slaves).
---Odoh Diego Okenyodo
Deputy Group Head, Public Affairs
CMC Connect (Perception Managers) Maitama, Abuja
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