Womanhood(A kingdom divided against itself)
Despite the common rigours faced by African women, from childhood, puberty to adulthood, the burdens they bear, the responsibilities on their shoulders. That's enough to unite them for their common good, however, they suffer from jealousy, envy, egoism and pride. Missiles shot at themselves all to protect personal reputation. If only they knew that if they work in united bias like those 'men', they could sour higher that they imagined...
Surely, this is an allegory of nations and continents at war with themselves, indeed mankind generally. A kingdom divided against itself cannot attain 'independence'.
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