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Christian Djimra Koumtog - Page 5

 

Christian Djimra Koumtog was born on April 7th, 1984 in the capital of the Republic of Chad called N'djamena. He is the 5th of 10 children on his Father's side and the first of five children on his Mother's side. Christian has dabbled with modeling and soccer, and he tried out professionally for the MLS for the Kansas City Sporting but now he is dedicated to Poetry. Christian's sense of activism is an everyday matter, from the way he carries himself to writing and promoting this beautiful art called "Poetry. " Recently, Christian has been performing as a way to reach out to people (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAKfUhJ4BJ8). As a Poet, he not only wants to convey what he feels but also express what you, the reader, feels.

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    Made in Kush yet perfected in Nubia and as if made in Italy or Belgium made us, Africans and non-Europeans, less respected, trust-worthy, and Humans! Made in Nubia and perfected in Africa, the truth of...

  • Poem: Irreducible Complexity

    Averse to the rain, gloom, chance, speculations, blunt proses, and dark clouds Here is a Juniper Berry; please drink, drink of this gin and speak up! A sudden shift distracted us since we dream of great...

  • Poem: I Miss You

    I have not been in Africa since December 2000 and I miss her. God willing, I will see her next year. When will I see you again? My Muse is to never lose for any gain! Island of beauty and wonderful words...

  • Poem: Jeunesse Africaine

    Prends ces pensées evasives, ton âme y tient et sans s’en rendre tu y reviens. Aveugle et non pas perdu, je le veux, ce sentiment si lourd mais aussi leger.  Sans s’en rendre...

  • Poem: We Are Rewriting Africa

    African Poets are rewriting their destinies. And with words of strength and courage, they are cleaning up these streets. Since perceptions have been forced on to these observers, guilt painted the innocent...

  • Poem: Take a Look

    Take a look at this face next time you are tempted to end another #BlackMan’s life. Take a look at this smile next time you wish to be racist and cause grief among #BlackPeople. Remember his father,...

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