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Diaspora of Thoughts: Poems, Prose & Wise Sayings of African Origins

Cash Onadele

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This Book is Available Paperback (6x9)9781434310958 £ 15.00  
About the Book

This book was born out of a passion for literature and the need to establish a cultural legacy for our next generation dispersed all over the World.

A Diaspora of Thoughts –  fittingly  “the dispersal of thoughts”. Like many, I have always wondered how to communicate the African wise sayings, poems and prose we learned from our grandparents to our children- the next generation.

Many children of our time fill their times with new computer games since we have failed to challenge them to recite and learn our culture through sayings, poems and prose, this has been the greatest reason to do this work.

What you are about to read is a combination of  wise sayings and poems mostly from early life in an African village, of course subsequent life experiences as well as comments from observing the life of others who have lived significant lives.

Some poems cover views on matters that concern the oppressed peoples of the world and especially the colored race .

It expresses a sense of community enough for us to care about our neighbor. Some of these recitals deal with the excessiveness of the rich and the abjectness or lack in the poor and the responsibilities of both parties.

This collection of poems & prose is for the individual  or teacher interested in leisure reading and general literature as a whole. It is more about African and American sociological heritage wrapped in poetry & prose. 


 

About the Author
 

Cash Onadele , is the CEO of 3p (a corporation formed for his business practice). Born in1962, the middle child of five sons, in a newly independent  Nigeria. He spent his early days in the village of Odoalamo, SouthWest Nigeria educated by his grandparents. He later attended Loyola College, Ibadan and University College of London (Ibadan). Cash left for the United Kingdom an International scholar in 1990 (on completion of his Masters degree). He studied, lived and worked in England until 1998 before settling in USA. He enjoys consulting practice, conference speaking and charitable engagements helpful to other professionals bodies or corporations. He graduated with BSc. MSc. Honors and attended University of Nottingham MBA school, he later completed his post-graduate teachers’ education at Wigston College. U.K. Cash, is married with children. The Onadeles' enjoy spending time in London, England & Texas USA .

Some of his recently published works include – “No More Hard Knocks!” and the critically acclaimed “The Proverbial Marriage”  published by Authorhouse.

In this publication, he forays passionately into selected African sayings, poems and prose. He has published literary works on contemporary issues. He has received International awards for  his poems.


As a child growing up in Africa, I enjoyed wise sayings, poems and prose. We learned from my grandparents and recited them heartily. I observed that our children no longer seem to learn wise sayings and prose in this technology driven times. I asked myself “what literary legacy are we leaving for the next generation?”. For me this makes it worth the investment of writing this book. I wanted to compose and contribute some sayings and prose of African origins for idle entertainment and literary fun for our next generation.- Cash Onadele

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Simply jazzed

finger snapping, spontaneous toe tapping

drums rolling, alto and tenor blaring,

piano and double base guitar dipping

trumphet stabing and screeching vocals

Politicians

compromisers and colludes

pretentious change makers

mockers of true democracy

protector of common man without agenda

over paid minute keepers

 

My Son

My son, who values work to feed himself, finding dignity in labor

the size of your pants today does not determine your future wealth

child of gogo (-enthusiastic living), and of a bright future

the circumstance of birth, limits not your outlook

being born with the silver spoon, earns no extra purpose

be ready to stand against oppressors, remember to fight for what is just

live a life full of challenges, determine to overcome

my son, claim your glory as your descendants before you


Black Race

never accept a place unequal to others

you were born free and whole as a race

there is strength in your color, burned into you to overtake

designed to withstand all burden and remain resilient

your roots will never stop sprouting like annuals

subtle, calm yet imposing and without blemish

the shades of your color have no weakness

in you is all beauty magnified, and eloquent

so with pride, get up and take your prime place

Death

Now you are here

what else can you do?

so you have come like a prang

with a haptic hold around my neck


you are preceptor of fear

but I choose to fear you not

cease me post haste, ready I'm

ready I am to enter my rest