Jammeh’s return: Paradise lost revisited
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By Kebeli Demba Nyima, Atlanta, USA In Paradise lost, the great English poet John Milton imagined a fallen angel, hurled from Heaven, staring across the burning plains of Hell and whispering to himself, “Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven.” The line, immortalised in Book I of Milton’s (…)
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