Uganda Christian University grand Azania graced with romantic talent

Uganda Christian University grand Azania graced with romantic talent

Platform revolution in conjunction with Uganda Christian University (UCU) poetry club Azania hosted a poetry night dubbed the grand Azania on 27th March 2015. The show that was held inside  Nkoyoyo hall  at the Mukono based university attracted 15 poets with different poems.

Run under the theme “feel the rhythm”, poets recruited inspiration, love and sorrow poems.

Julie and Shamile recruited our man, Basoga Joel recited oh Uganda. Bruno, Jordan and Kira Brian aspiring law society President recited world war 3  among many others.

The full house was graced by performances from UCU dance groups like TLM, Crossover and saviour; all these merged to form one group; TCS for a joint performance.

Sole performances included those from the beautiful Isabel (aspiring Vice President law society) and Neliah Caire.

At every campus event there must be that one guy who nails it and this time it was Adile Leonard’s poem of one night stand. This romantic poem must have gotten pants torn and wet.

The hashtag for the day was #grandazania tweets were visible on a projector, twitter ranked it number in uganda one on Friday. It was too active but turned nasty when a student begun tweeting pornographic materials that forced the organiser Joel to switch off the projector.

Lastly the event was free of charge which accounts for a full house, why are events in UCU free?

Kudoz to Basoga Joel and Luke for organising such an event.

By Prof duck

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2 Responses to "Uganda Christian University grand Azania graced with romantic talent"

  1. Langoya Sande on Facebook   March 4, 2015 at 5:51 am

    please reread ur post and correct the tense.

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  2. Langoya Sande on Facebook   March 4, 2015 at 5:51 am

    please reread ur post and correct the tense.

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