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Cease Fire

Dear comrades,  for us we know that the battle does not cease-fire and can't be postponed because the war waged on us through the tool called capitalism and others would affect every core part of our day-to-day. Affecting our communities families and even our loved lives would not be spared from this attack. 


Some persons quote the word of a religious leader without knowing how it applies. But the true effect of turning father against their sons and loved ones against each other would be the absolute consequence of capitalism and its entourage.


In recent times I saw some works of art that would explain these effects and as such would share.


Titles:

Fair play

Ijogbon

Swallow


Like the proverb says 'ta n gun yan to ni to be o soro' may the force continually strengthen us and to pound the yam and enormous creativity also to make the stew.


Regards 

Seun Ayilara

A revolutionary

 

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