Who is Nagasha Brenda

Brenda Nagasha is a Ugandan poet/writer and activist born and raised in the country by her dear mother Ms. Abenawe Evah when she lost her father the Late Mr. Aceger Charles at a tender age of three. However,having being raised by her mother,Brenda speaks 'Runyakole' as her native and English as her official languages. Brenda's love for literature and English started way back at the age of three; "The library was my hiding place. I sometimes dodged a class to bury myself in a book," she said. From 'Gulu-Gulu Goes To School' to 'Twelfth Night,' her love for literature and the desire to write her own grew. She later pursued and attained a degree of Arts in Ethics and Human Rights from Makerere University,Kampala. Besides writing,Brenda loves to swim,model and pray. She believes in God a...
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Nagasha Brenda Poems

  • A Woman So Different
    Different —
    Pretty wasn’t just enough.
    I was a woman with a fire,
    Ready to rise to any height. ...
  • Let Me Define You An Etesot!
    Find me an Etesot, i define you Beauty!
    His skin colour is like the shea sold in 'Arua'
    Looks calloused, but when touched,its as smooth as the gliding stream in 'Awoja'.
    His smile, like a fresh open coconut. ...
  • I Will Marry When I Want.
    To whose name shall I possess?
    To whose bosom shall i lay?
    To whose seed shall I carry?
    To whose soil shall I be buried? ...
  • Hearts And Humans.
    Humans are Humans.
    Hearts are Hearts.
    When the two thou part,
    The latter still clings ...
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