Showing posts with label Daniel Ikekhuah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daniel Ikekhuah. Show all posts

Thursday, October 31, 2013

No more tears by Daniel Ikekhuah.






No more tears

I feel shame when I look into the mirror;
I feel bitter to see what I’ve become.
I can’t tell my friends or family; who would believe me?
I can’t tell the police, they will only mock me.

I am that girl who people describe as little;
But you really don’t have a clue what I’ve been through.
The ones who are supposed to protect me;
End up taking advantage of me.

At sixteen I was called a pretty teen;
But daily I deal with low self-esteem.
Used and abused by the ones I look up to;
I being pushed, and might take my life if it comes to.

Marriage was supposed to be my sweet haven;
Nothing else to compare except God’s Holy Heaven.
But in the arms of the one I truly  loved;
I suffer the pain of his fist as thick as gloves.
And when he is not hitting me;
He speaks uncaring cold hearted words, stinging me.
For better fore worse was the vow I took;
But better remains oblivious,
As this journey keeps growing worse.

I am that woman next door;
We even go to the same market, in the same bus;

I am that girl in your classroom;
Who you think is being pompous in your point of view;

I am the little girl in the playground;
All by myself, ensuring no boy is around.

I yearn to tell my story
That justice would take the glory
But will you accept back in society
And not point your fingers back at me….

I beckon on you;
Come to my rescue.

Help tell my story;
That justice would take the glory.


Else I'll cry; till I have no more tears in my eyes.


by Daniel Ikekhuah


Word Up Volume 6 is scheduled for November 23, 2013 at Terra Kulture, V/Island, Lagos, with the theme, "Stop the violence." The event theme is centered around the United Nation’s “International day for the elimination of violence against women.” 

Thursday, March 21, 2013

FALLEN.........!!!!




Not for their sin; not for my sin
then for whose sin?
Maybe not for sin.

Cries, tears and wails
Amidst the agony, anguish and pain
Cut through the air of smoke and settling dust

Orphaned children,
Sudden childless parents
Broken limbs…shattered dreams



They go by the name boko Haram
Their goal remain to create more harm
But why ?
Their reason remain confusing.


They have unleashed their terrors
My people now live in horror
Life suddenly has lost taste
Justice seems to have lost the case.




Shall we go on like this?
Shall thing continue to be like this?
No, stand with me my brothers and sisters
For we need to work together

Write if you will,
talk if you can
But just do something
And lets together,
put an end, to these orgies of violence.
We can no longer engage in the violence of silence.


by Lion Kisser





Monday, September 10, 2012

Pixs and Videos of Chill and Relax (August Gusto) which held on August 19, 2012 in Gbagada, Lagos.



Chill and Relax (August Gusto)
an open mic 
Performance Poetry, Spoken Word 
and 
Soul Music Event 
held on August 19, 2012 in Gbagada, Lagos. 

Below are some of the pixs and video of the event.





Bob Ekat performing a Spoken Word Poetry Piece




Biodun aka Cowboy and his cousin enjoying the poetic experience



Soonest I Nathaniel



Daniel Ikekhuah 




People enjoying themselves at the event




Cross section of peeps at the event



Daniel Ikekhuah doing a poetic piece titled, Telephone Conversation





Shola Oguntoyinbo doing a poetic piece titled "Ibadi."