THE STREET LIFE

We are black naggers On the street full of beggars Life is hard, making most of us waggers Don’t forget most of us are twiggers So we hit the street, so our babies will feed A day sick, the household bleeds So we struggle with all kinds of breeds A few noble ones, the rest full of greed. At sunset, we rush home with our little vittle Though not enough, it's quite a mantle We would watch our babies guttle A sight that sometimes makes us tootle. We do this so our children won’t end up as street urchins Though sometimes we wished to be consumed in our sleep by griffins, Click here We will never give up, even in our pains For our children see us as paladins. By: Isaac Cobbinah Songs of Hope - Ink of De_Governor ✍🏿️ Melodies of the Heart

WHERE DID THE BLACK GO WRONG?

 WHERE DID THE BLACK GO WRONG?



A question to the ancestors and the gods I guess.

A question only time will answer.


From slavery to the exploitation of our resources, blacks were at the receiving end.

The efforts of Kwame Nkrumah, Nelson Mandela and their earlier counterparts, successfully brought us from the shackles of our colonial master’s claws.


We stood aloof and allowed greed to overtake our very foundational building element of our existence; UNITY. 

So we desperately removed our competent leaders through coup de tats.

We adopted democracy and now we are being robbed in broad-day light with pens coupled with papers and later they will deceivingly convince us with their sugar-coated words.

And then sooner or later, we would form long zigzag queues under the scorching sun to give them another mandate to continue to rob us.


Right before our naked eyes Muammar Al-Gaddafi was recklessly killed and the last surviving dictator left the shores of the desert he turned into fortress of wealth some nine years ago.

We have allowed foreign voices to infiltrate our minds and greed to override our good consciences.


Where did the African continent go wrong?


It was Geroge Floyd, a black American, who was murdered and the popular #BlackLivesMatter emanated. 

We joined in solidarity to protest for justice.

What has happened when we that called for #BlackLivesMatter are now killing ourselves? 

The lives doesn’t matter anymore?

A perfect example of OUTSIDE GENTILITY, HOME CRY.

A perfect evidence of PREACHING VIRTUES and PRACTICING VICES.


Our hypocritical nature has be laid bare before the prying eyes of the westerners who always envy our wealth.

Now their words will instigate the citizens against government and it will turn the government heart cold against the citizens. 

There, they would get the chance to control our wealth.

Right before us, they did it to Libya and its happening slowly. 

We pray it doesn’t go that way.


#ENDSARSNOW and our political leaders and organizations have suddenly lost their voices and their inks dried up.

What my co-youth are asking for is to end police brutality. 

So they took to the streets to have a peaceful demonstration.

Some in the comfort of their homes, others at the restaurants and work places.

Some just argument with police officials.

But then, theirs lives were ended abruptly and many injured.

What happened to #BackLivesMatter?


Change, when it is denied or too long delayed, violence will break here and there, not because the people willed for it but it is as a result of their accumulated grievances.

Enough is enough.

The menacing outcry of the recent brutality must end.

The very aim that necessitated the establishment of SARS has become counterproductive due to it alarming human rights violations caused by the same SARS such as extrajudicial execution, looting, maiming, rape and murder, torture to mention but a few. 

We do not need a prophet to tell us to #EndSARSNow.


“We believe that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We as Africans are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affect one directly, affects all indirectly so we are with you.” – RAISED Afena-Atta Rudolf

As it is said in one local dialect that “s3 3ka nantini a, na aka kotodwe”. (when it affects the heel, it affects the kneel as well)


RIP to all gone souls.

They were wrapped in their national flag

As they have sworn to defend their country 

But they well felled by the bullets of a cursed rifle

And have departed earth sooner than expected

Dreams of a better tomorrow cut short by the massacre

They have left a vacuum in the heart of the family 

Only time will fill the gap created

And if without a surviving breed,

Their legacies will soon fade.

Go well gallant comrades.

You shall never be forgotten.


All persons found guilty to have shared in this atrocities must be brought to book and the desirable punishment meted out to them.


Africa is bleeding

#EndSARSNow - Nigeria

#CongoIsBleeding – Congo

#ShutItDown - Namibia

#AmINext – South Africa

#AnglophonesCrisis - Cameroon

#RapeNationalEmergency – Liberia


Till when?

Where did the black go wrong?

Let us continue to stand in solidarity and in prayers with our friends from the continent,

Trusting that this too shall pass. 

Pray and do not post pictures alone.


As Kwame Nkrumah said and I pluralize it “we are not Africans because we were born in Africa but we are Africans because Africa is born in us.”


Pray for Grace for we do not know the answer to the question “Where Did The Black Go Wrong.”





By: Isaac Cobbinah

Ink of De_Governor✍🏾

Comments

  1. Wonderful work,,, keep it up

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  2. Good works my president πŸ’―πŸ’―❤️❤️

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  3. Nice one there, good job by all standard

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  4. Good work done..we want more of these , keep it up

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    1. I pray for the strength πŸ™πŸΏπŸ™πŸΏπŸ˜. Thanks a lot😊

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  5. Keep going higher BigMan
    #stop police brutality
    #endsarsnow

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  6. #ENDSARS# now
    Genocide is another chaos (Congo)
    Africa is bleeding and #our leaders have their pens dried up#
    #AfricansLifeMatter#

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  7. This is an interesting and thought provoking piece ....great work Sir

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  8. Keep going higher champion
    #more ink to do more bro
    #stop police brutality
    #endsarsnow

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  9. More fire my boss... indeed #SARS must end.

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  10. Indeed, where did the blacks go wrong? Or to put it, when will the light of wisdom shine in the black minds? Why then do we (blacks) support #blacklivesmatter?
    1. We can't literally breathe in our our countries
    2. Political power has turned into ancestors stool
    GOD HELP AFRICA
    LET US BREATHE ON AFRICA CONTINENT
    #ENDSARS #NOW!

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  11. Good tone and diction
    Indeed solidarity is the voice of Unity. Where Do We Go Wrong As Africans ? When we speak peace they take it for war, disrespect, disloyalty; for their minds ( our laders ) had been tuned to see everything African as evil even the Evangelicals. "Where did we go wrong - leadership and mental derailment." #EndSarsNow
    #EndPoliceBrutality Now
    #LeadershipIsAtCrisis
    #CondemnSarsAndPreachUnity
    More golden ink in your earthenware pen.
    Ink of the Governor - voice Out. ❤πŸ’•πŸ’˜πŸ’˜πŸ’•

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    1. Ink of the Governor - voice Out
      @BrightKekeliAmegah- FoG

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    2. FoG, I'm grateful bossπŸ™πŸΏ. You've summarized the whole show....thanks boss

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  12. So touching , you have said the unsaid, keep it up

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  13. Chai....the message is very deep

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