Poet Nana Nyarko Boateng reads her poem "Black List" in Accra, Ghana in the fall of 2008. This video is part of the postings of the Ghana Poetry Project, a new effort to promote and share the work of Ghana poets in Ghana and around the world.
God, she is too black to even understand that life is more than just being black. Africa and its challenges are beyond this black thing. When entering Europe or the USA or even China, who ask about your useless blackness? "Where is your passport?", is what you are ask. Some of us are too black to realize that we are now citizens of the Africa Union and that we are being treated as subjects in our Union, rather than citizens. Remain black but, I am more than black and an African.I am AU CITIZEN!
God, she is too black to even understand that life is more than just being black. Africa and its challenges are beyond this black thing. When entering Europe or the USA or even China, who ask about your useless blackness? "Where is your passport?", is what you are ask. Some of us are too black to realize that we are now citizens of the Africa Union and that we are being treated as subjects in our Union, rather than citizens. Remain black but, I am more than black and an African.I am AU CITIZEN!
ActionGroupA 2 years ago
next time talk louder
nanabanie 3 years ago