Comrade Augustine Ogechukwu Nwulia is a linguist, youth-advocate, freelance journalist, literary enthusiast, conference/motivational speaker; corporate master of ceremonies; career coach; practising poet; researcher, author, free thinker, a research fellow and columnist with numerous Pan-African newspapers and editorials.
A radical activist with a deep intense about human and social development all around the world. He is generally known for his genuineness, rational disposition, critical analysis into class order, struggle and social development of the black community. He has championed numerous advocacy crusades towards the quest for social transformation and economic development of African society.
The founder and creator of THE BLACK DIARY, an advocacy project that anchors on building purpose, communal and family existence, restoring hope and igniting the spirit of determination within the human race; especially the social and human development of the black community across the universe.
He hails from Ibusa, in Oshimili North area of Delta State, Nigeria.
A beaming light on a naked street
like the city's torch bearer
scooping the earth for a doozie
with rabid consciousness and vigilance.
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Martyr of venom
with loads of guilt; cringing in terror
His heart was heavy
Like the elixir of hope
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(In Honour of Prof. Buchi Emecheta)
For the joy of consciousness
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For the love of
powerful imaginative rendition
that pours my instincts
experiences and feelings
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Carnivorous earth;
when shall we purge you
of your ingested preys
Like the unbridled beast
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