&vsize=400&exid=1&exmo=0&exty=6&thre=1&trmo=0&trurl=http://62.232.76.134/Campus/Britcoun/Script/Script.cfm&shuf=1&spdrag=1&sppos=50&skelt=../obj/skelt01.swf&frameup=cnt_txt1.swf&framedown=tpl_matchingddt.swf&panel=0&audiolv=70&audiofile=nul&autoplay=0&buffertime=5&tscr=0&audioscript=HTML text&subm=1&hurl=helpfile.swf&cnt_txt=At the top are the names of the African poets. Below is one sentence that paraphrases the text from their mini-biographies. For help, follow the link to the website, and see the hint for each poet by clicking on the blue balls next to their names. When you have finished, click "Submit" to check your answers.&nitem=11&i11_hint=The Artist sees life as a constant journey.

&i11_testo=Tony Tokunbo Fernandez&i11_cvalue=11&dz11=sees life as a non-stop voyage.&i10_hint=Azuonye is currently the Managing Director, Blue Point Associates Ltd - a mobile communications company in London, England.&i10_testo=Nnorom Azuonye&i10_cvalue=10&dz10=is currently working in the communications industry.&i9_hint=My model writer is obscure to the English reading public. He is a writer called Shaban Robert who expired in the early 60's.&i9_testo=Kavu Ngala&i9_cvalue=9&dz9=models him/herself on a writer that s/he thinks few people know.&i8_hint=In a simplistic term, Nkurumeh's poems and enthused works of art are describable as "Artlyrics". The word "artlyric" is Nkurumeh's domestic word.&i8_testo=Barthosa Nkurumeh&i8_cvalue=8&dz8=has invented an expression to describe his/her art.&i7_hint=Every writer's roots are very important in understanding his or her work.&i7_testo=Tanure Ojaide&i7_cvalue=7&dz7=believes it's important to understand a writer's origins to understand his/her work.&i6_hint=He is also a ... poet-reggae singer.&i6_testo=Kwame Senu Neville Dawes&i6_cvalue=6&dz6=sings his/her poetry.&i5_hint=A bilingual writer, he has published in both English and Hausa language.&i5_testo=Yusuf M. Adamu&i5_cvalue=5&dz5=writes in two languages.&i4_hint=To him poetry comes naturally, he believes it is an extension of his canvass and 'paint' he must, either with colours or in words.&i4_testo=Uchenna Hilary Chime&i4_cvalue=4&dz4=believes that poetry is an expansion of another art form s/he practises.&i3_hint=Ebele Jane Uche-Nwakile is an old soul who reincarnated in this lifetime as the granddaughter of the late Chief Peter Nwakile Nwanolude "Ichie Ezenwaka" of Eastern Nigeria.&i3_testo=Ebele Jane Uche-Nwakile&i3_cvalue=3&dz3=believes that his/her spirit returned to life in the body of a relative of an important person.&i2_hint=She draws her inspiration from the experiences of Nigerians and other Africans in the diaspora.&i2_testo=Omolol&i2_cvalue=2&dz2=draws inspiration from the spreading of people from one original country to other different countries.&i1_hint="poetry is no longer a textual art bound to the written/printed page. It is fully liberated from the distancing effect of print technology."&i1_testo=Kofi Anyidoho&i1_cvalue=1&dz1=believes that poetry should not be restricted to the written word, but should be performed.&dimitem=2&ndropzone=11&