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As the Claws of environmental pollution are stretching rapidly, the astronauts of the United States of Africa have detected a new galaxy of twelve planets, using their first telescope: Jicho Mutulinga. Seven of them are liveable, yet with no oxygen. They have a special substance called Uturoho, that makes each thing subsistent. Even women cannot deliver in these new planets because there is no pain herein. They have to go and do it in the moons of these planets whose nature resembles that of earth. The other four giant planets are 90% pure gold. Aliens inhabit these planets. Using their first rocket: African Mutulinga, these astronauts have landed there. Will the aliens who are great relatives of the Nile, welcome them? Will they survive the climate change? Will they continue polluting nature there as on earth? Will they exhaust the 90% pure gold in those other four giant planets? Get to know each detail on what transpired by reading the work itself: The Nile, Our Neither Nor. Aged 22, Bonface Nyamweya is a Kenyan poet, playwright and novelist. He received his Bachelor of Philosophy from the Pontifical University of Urbaniana, Rome. He is currently a student in the University of Nairobi, pursuing Bachelor of Laws LL.B. Inspired by the status quo of environmental pollution, Nyamweya has published his first work: The Nile, Our Neither/ Nor. It is suffused with plenty charms of blank verse poetry that render the work a sweet musical touch of the good and the beautiful. In the work, for instance, Sahara is a severe admirer of Nile. He is in a love mission to marry her. But their relationship becomes a juxtaposition of life and death. Sahara employs people who are driven by greed and carelessness to slit the the 'green skirt' of Nile. Angel Wangari Maathai's apparition and mission of the greenbelt movement, later, inspires many of these people who now have been crushed by the pangs of drought and other overtones of environmental pollution; to change their perception of nature and join hands in embellishing nature, thus staging a brutal miscarriage of the plans of Sahara to marry Nile. This book merits the eye of all who desire to read a well-written work of art. It is a renaissance of Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde who championed art as that that ought to be pleasant. Other than the theme of nature and pollution, there are many other thematic concerns implied like: The role of science in protecting nature, marriage, love, community life, tradition, among others. Since it is the role of the wise to gather more wisdom, it is prudent to recommend this work to all lovers of wisdom in literature.