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From The Africa Pot Comes From The White Pap.


We are Africans, black but not bad, you don’t judge a tree by its leave.
The molded pot itself has passed lots of situation to give that adorable reddish clay pot, just like every human being, we go through challenges of our lives. We get to the point of ‘oh no, I can’t take anymore, I can’t do it anymore, yet we are survivors.


After the mud collection, it is grinned to dissolve any hard particle, having heavy iron rolling up and down on its surface, making it flat. When you think it’s over, and then you realize it’s the beginning, the pot molder designs it to his preferred choice regardless of mud’s own wish.





Oh at last it’s all over the clay must have though, it’s warmer here, Oh no, I think I am in an oven, hell, (the design pot is placed in furnace) night of endless cry, that moment when you prefer death to the present situation. The furnace dries up your tears before landing on your cheek, oh no, you have been drained up, tears strike because you are empty. That moment, you know how slow the clock moves, you wonder if the earth has stopped rotating.



At last am out but rigid and stronger, after being brought out of the hellish world of challenges, promising future you think, when appreciated by buyer but that’s not the end our live tour as it never ends until it is the end.



What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger



I think I have been before, this feeling looks so familiar and it’s FIRE again. The pots bottom is on fire again in the process of cooking. Will this ever stop?


After several hours on that hot stove, a new child is born. THE WHITE PAP leaving the pot dirty.



A Nigerian proverb says “Big clothe is not the Big man” meaning you People in Big cloth are not always big man, therefore don’t judge the tree by its leave nor the pot by its black bottom.


We have been trampled upon, sold into slavery, abused round the globe and treated unfairly but we don’t give up, we aim higher as what doesn’t kills a man makes him stronger.


Mandel, Odumegwu ojukwu,  Haile Selassie,Kofi Annan, Wangari Muta Maathai, Azikiwe, Nnamdi etc...


Funmilayo Ransome Kuti, Winnie Mandela, Margaret Ekpo, Queen Nzinga etc....


They are all great people who fought for what they believed in


Born into hard situation, bread in the ghetto yet we keep our pride. We are Black not Bad, Africa Is our mother Land and we don’t deny having flaws. We fight for what we believe in.


Shame to Black Americans who joined in the Apartheid, who despise there brother and denies their origin.


We are Black not Bad. We are HUMAN BEING


 

 

Written By me Ilori Ezekiel.


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