Return King Ezekuna’s Crown: A Spirit’s Warning After 134 Years
This poem demands the return of King Ezekuna’s Crown, taken from Ezza South, Ebonyi State, by the British Empire in 1892. Through 300 verses, the Spirit speaks again to warn of judgment and fire if the crown is not repatriated. The author recalls how colonial powers—the British, Rome, France, and the British Museum—have kept silent while the land remembers and the blood of the innocent cries out. The ancestors and Mother Earth demand justice and the restoration of what was stolen. Biblical passages are woven into the verses to emphasize a coming reckoning when the Son of Man returns. The poem insists that only by returning the crown in peace, truth, and justice can healing and true peace be restored between nations. The Spirit continues to speak: the world is watching, time is running out, and the crown must come home to Ezza South, Ebonyi State, before judgment arrives.
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