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Francis Onwuka

 

Born in Lagos, Nigeria, on October 10, 1994, Francis Onwuka studied through high school in Benin City, Nigeria, where he graduated in 2012 from Uniben Demonstration Secondary School. Francis was admitted the same year in to the University of Benin and studied Accounting there for two semesters. In 2013, Francis was admitted in to Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, U.S., where he is currently majoring in Accounting with an Economics minor at Rutgers Business School.

  • Poem: Züchtigung des Optimisten

    Ever-grinning mass of non-contemplative countenances, Each an epitome of retrograde renaissances. Turned into ever streaming throng of faceless automatons. Oblivious of deep-seeded jostling in global contentions,...

  • Poem: The Great

    We are brought into his chambers, fresh and unsoiled. Hardened metals we are, the shape of our very choosing. In regal purity we, to possess, caused no little toil, And kingly we arrived, disillusioned...

  • Poem: The Race of Life

    The unrelenting hounds were close behind, pounding the earth as Wrathful as thunder, Cornered was I, vulnerable infant, and optionless, cast Myself off the tower. I was sucked into a deathly plunge, closer...

  • Poem: Dearth

    There sat the lion with the lamb, T’was a grim spectacle to behold. They came in their hundreds, they came in their thousands, Came sadistic beings, horror to enthrone. Beaded being, chalked human,...

  • Poem: Still We Fight

    This is where we fight, Frost, snow, hailstones and fire, Through incessant hypothesis for tomorrow’s attire. Our breaths are free, but dices we hold, And he who dilly-dallies shall have his dice...

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