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Literary Essays·December 10, 2023·3 min readBenjamin Zephaniah: poet, writer, musician, actor & trouble maker (1958 – 2023) – Toni KanI met Benjamin Zephaniah, once, in Lagos... He was tall, dreadlocked, animated and charming. His British accent had a tinge of the Caribbean twang and as a young poet and writer; it was as always a pleasure to meet a celebrated writer. Read More