NIGERIA POEMS
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They Clapped
they clapped when we landed
thinking africa was just an extension
of the black world
they smiled as we taxied home to be met
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Nikki Giovanni
Passion
They say passion is that thing you find joy when you do
They say passion is a fire it ignite the inside of you
Until it controls you
And becomes you
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Joy Chinweze
Arewa
Never mentioned in any of my lyrics i'm king of the North.
Proud to say, our then Nigeria was build with a wealth of groundnut from the North.
Nigeria, the most populous country on earth.
Arewa.. A place where you'll come, leave free, start your business, and not minding your God. I'm happy to be born Arewa with no scar, or dot. They call us north, we see it as home. Recall my words anytime, don't ask you to take a note. Thank God, for the invention of cars we're no more using boat to travel, or living in a hut. I believe in the north. The love is in the heart, no need to take an oath.
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Aminu Musa
Revolution In Africa
Many has lost hope: thinking it's over.
Westerners mocks us, calling us inferior
It's certain we can co!e out of it : if we jump over
And set our pace amidst the superior.
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Samuel Oluwandara
Pandemic
Kukukuku....! That sounds like a hen with its chick,
Moving up and down like a wanderous serpent,
Trying to get its food for its chick.
The chick has fallen,
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Chinwendu Emmanuel Rays
Letter To Nigeria
Your heart house the grit and the guts,
But you aren't ready to respond tooth for tooth
Africa told me you are combative And stubborn
But you instead coil yourself into a rag
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Ibraheem Uthmaan
Freedom
Fight for freedom, not the world.
Start it young, not when your old.
When crises is on, you don't feel cold.
The world has changed, we're now in a crazy world.
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Aminu Musa
Go Slow
Go slow. Go slow
I say you should go slow
I gat alots to talk about, i gat not full stop
I've watched Prison Break, but, there's no John snow
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Aminu Musa
Yau Wani Rana
Yau wani rana
Anyi haihuwa an koma kuka
Kana A/c, kana neman fanka
Matan Mallam a wajan boka
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Aminu Musa
I Was Called To Say Something
I was called to say something
In a public town hall meeting, in the absence of the guest speaker. On hearing my name, and getting to the podium, my heart was beating
fast. What do i do? What do i say? Was all i'm Thinking.. No topic in the heart 'cos i never prepare. Still nothing to talk about.. All I heard were the idea of echoing voices, coming from the air. Tried so hard to grab one, to be my best speech of the year. I almost cried out, but I
controlled myself, blaming the MC for not treating me fair. Everyone was watching me, and I was watching back as well. Thank God, some thing came up to, my mind and i started like this.. If i'm to become a Nigerian president one day, Firstly, i'm gonna make sure, i put love of Nigeria in the heart of every Nigerian. Secondly, to make sure, we have two party system of government, instead of plenty. Thirdly, to bring back our former system of government, culture and kick out democracy. Fourthly, to adopt Russia/China's constitution, for the betterment of our country. fifthly, to make sure, every Nigerian is carried along, by participating in the country's development. Furthermore, to bring what's far to us, closer. More so, to bring back again, some of our paper note coins. Moreover, to make our citizens, abide by the law and order, for
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Aminu Musa
"the Woman In Me"
Womanfully I was made,
The virtuous in me that can never fade,
The unrighteous spit ill against the righteous,
Courageous women are geniuses.
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Chigozie Peter
House Of Horror
They had them on the Gold Coast (black gold)
Fortified walls higher than the monkeys could climb
Pale, uninspiring guarded by cannon crazy white men
Stinking sties, pompous odors, pious souls
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Seke Bharu
It Could Have Been.
It always came to him as a new day,
He never came to that thought,
Time, weeks, months, years passed on,
Friends never changed or separated (friends bond),
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Murenzi Morris
The Pandemic
I wish they could see
I wish they could reason
I wish they could act
I wish they could fill the empty space
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Mihans Glow
Dear Mother
Oh' mother!
yhu are rich and wealthy
your milky river mixed with oil
and your fertile soil produces green pastures
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Ezekiel Onoja
Grow Nigeria
Each day I walk along the garden on my street to find a future in Agriculture
New pairs of shovels on my hand cause farming is my only culture
Hustlers hardly think of Agriculture
Cos they see no future in Agriculture
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Rita Otu
My Beloved Country
From the second most populous continent
The eagle with 36 wings
Oh Nigeria, my country of origin
Giant of Africa, mangrove evergreen
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Abdulafees Aaqib
Ma Afriq Weeps
Look at my daughters; mistaken for wayward fugitives;
My sons; living like warlords at each other’s neck;
Their children are in so much hate and lust after their cousins
Behaving like offspring from separate wombs.
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Omokpariola Elshalom
Undemocratic June 12.
Victory! Victory!! Victory!!! were the jubilations of June 12, 1993 witnessing the adjudged freest and fairest Democratic Presidential Election in Nigeria
Late Justice Dahiru Saleh, your hands were tied I believed not minding that history will never forget your name
Oh! What a day light robbery on our Democracy, SDP, Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola and the entire Southern area
General Ibrahim Babaginda, you might be rich today but since 24th June, 1993 that you announced the annulment till date, oh! Tell me, where is now your positive fame?
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Fatoki, Oluwatobi O.