ELISABETH KAMPIRE, commonly known as Dinah Poetess last week released her first episode dubbed ‘Dear Me’ that is part of her new poetry EP. Inspired by her personal life, the first episode of her poem, she says reflects on social life but mostly on love and kindness either between neighbors, a parent and a child and not forgetting a person’s relationship with God or one’s self. “I encourage everyone to listen to every episode that will be released because I believe each one will find things to relate to. It could be something that you have been through or currently experiencing and listening to it can help you understand some things in life or even get answers to some questions you have had”, says Kampire. She revealed that when making this first EP she didn’t focus on one individual but rather looked around what happens in life for each person to find things to relate to when listening to her poems. Her poems have different messages that can change a person’s life and to become a better version of themselves. ‘Dear ME’ along with other poems she released in the past are on all streamable platforms by the name Dinah Poetess. “The first episode on my EP talks about self-love, self-appreciation and receiving advice. On every 23rd of the month, a new episode will be released on all her platforms. The EP will as well feature different poets and singers whom she says is still a surprise but will reveal when it’s time. Born in Muhanga District in 1998, Kampire has taken her art a notch higher, from paper to video with a dream of making a positive impact on her community. Sinanze Gakondo, Beyond the Limitations, Mwana Wange and Ayurukundo were all beautifully written by Kampire, mostly in Kinyarwanda.