Kill The Poet, Save The World

Poetry

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Kill The Poet, Save The World! is a daring, incandescent plunge into the futures Africa is already dreaming. Abdulkareem Baba-Aminu’s poems, electric with Africanfuturist vision, move deftly through circuitry, spirit, memory, and mutation, to confront the fractures of our age with both tenderness, and audacity.

At its heart, this is a collection rooted in survival: of art, of identity, of memory. It is a reminder that the future is never neutral, and that raw, unruly, and uncolonized imagination is its most powerful architect. 

Kill The Poet, Save The World! is a call to reimagine what it means to feel, to dream, and to be human.

Abdulkareem Baba-Aminu

Abdulkareem Baba-Aminu is a poet, writer, editor, and illustrator. His most recent work appears in the bestselling book ‘The Most Important Comic Book on Earth’, a story he wrote and illustrated for the critically-acclaimed anthology published by Penguin UK. He has been a professional cartoonist for over 30 years, winning a variety of awards within and outside Nigeria.

Baba-Aminu has also been a practicing journalist for over 20 years, beginning as a reporter for the Daily Trust, where he rose to become editor of the Saturday edition for over a decade, before leaving to focus on his consultancy practice. He has written extensively for numerous international publications, and his journalistic work has been published in other languages, most recently French and Italian. 

He is also the COO of Spine & Label, one of Abuja’s most beloved bookstores. ‘Kill The Poet, Save The World!’ is his first book.



“Whether one comes for story, emotion, reflection, or ideas, ‘Kill the Poet, Save the World!’ is an inviting experimental collection that offers something to hold onto, reminding us that even in technologically saturated futures, the most urgent questions are still emotional, ethical, and relational.”

—S. Su’eddie Vershima Agema, author of NLNG Prize-nominated ‘Memory and the Call of Waters’

“In his debut collection, Abdulkareem Baba-Aminu does not just write. He weaves words which do not ask permission, crafts space and time to hold Love, Loss, Resistance, and the stubborn glow of Hope in an impossible alchemy of words. A powerful voice has been set free!”

—Maryam ‘AlhanIslam’ Bukar, poet, UN Global Advocate for Peace

“At the heart of this epic collection, is a tender yet unsparing elegy, grounding it in the deeply human act of remembrance.”

—Fatima Bala, author of ‘Broken’ and ‘Hafsatu Bebi’

“[Abdulkareem] Baba-Aminu dances between visions and the pull of nostalgia. Every poem demands a pause, an invitation to travel with this poet, whether you like it or not.”

—Star Zahra, author of ‘Girls and the Silhouette of Form’

“What rises from Baba-Aminu’s words is a trembling insistence, that even in the ruins, something still flickers. Something still names us. Something still asks us to live.”

—Bash Amuneni, author of ‘There’s a Lunatic in Every Town’

“In this exhilarating debut, Baba-Aminu refuses to let the poet become an artefact of the algorithmic age. Witty, defiant, and unmistakably human, this collection shows that while tech may evolve, poetry (and the human essence it carries) will always outlive the machine.”

—Salim Yunusa, Co-Founder, Kano International Poetry Festival

“[Baba-Aminu’s] poetry is charged with lyrical inventiveness, sensitivity, and a wild imagination. I’ve never read anything like this.”

—Abubakar Adam Ibrahim, award-winning author of ‘Season of Crimson Blossoms’ & ‘When We Were Fireflies’

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Book Trim140 x 216mm
Number of Pages80
ISBN (Paperback)978-978-8570-24-0
Release DateMarch 25, 2026
GenrePoetry

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