Dr. Eno’s poetry represents a beautiful corona amidst the earlier African poetry.
– Prof. Monica Nalyaka W. Mweseli, Dept. of Literature, University of Nairobi
Eno writes about inequality, marginalization and oppression, among others, combining the English language with a writing style that shows an interrelationship between social thought and environment. – Saturday Nation, (Kenya)
Dr. Eno, through his thought provoking and candid poems, opens a wound that many Kenya scholars must rise up and heal. The book is a mastery of the true character of African leaders who, supported by our scholars, plunder our national resources. It is also written in an African setting depicting situations such as happening in Somalia. It should be a must buy for our politicians and scholars who, when close to power, become so disconnected from the masses to a level where oppression of the marginalized, the questionable wealth of the illiterates/criminals and of leaders become the norm rather than the exception.
– Victor Bwire, THE PEOPLE (Kenya)
__________________________________________
With a PhD in Social Studies (St Clements University), Mohamed A. Eno is Associate Professor of African Studies and Dean, St Clements University – Somalia, as well as Senior Faculty and Researcher in the English Department of the Academic Section of ADNOC Technical Institute, Abu Dhabi, UAE. He is on the Editorial Board of several academic journals and has contributed various academic and literary works on African society.