A tree of change planted In bosom of transformation All we need in Nigeria Is a better turn around All stand up Waiting in curiosity Living in proactive For a change to arrive A worst moment Halt torment All in the cycle of transformation. A better today A better tomorrow All in anticipation A change… Continue reading NIGERIA, CHANGE AND HOPE by Gideon Abowha
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SHE FINALLY IS HERE by Ogunsanya Enitan Olalekan
We have so longed for you, we have stood at the door waiting for the bell, we have sat halfly on cushions pacing up and down, we have talked,chatted,sang with your names now you are here CHANGE. Let there be change in how we think, let there be change in our reasonings, Let there be… Continue reading SHE FINALLY IS HERE by Ogunsanya Enitan Olalekan
WE NEED A CHANGE by Osoba Taiwo Peter
Nigeria northerners have became refugees in their country, Bokoharam everywhere rage, The soldiers were unable to stop their day to day effrontery. We need a change ! Nigeria the giant of Africa Is being deranged, The northerners are being massacred. We need change ! Nigeria a country of fifty-five years in dependence, Her future is… Continue reading WE NEED A CHANGE by Osoba Taiwo Peter
TIME by Oriade Olarewaju Tajudeen
1 i loose my blacks to gain your grey i loose my stealth to become your prey Time! i don’t want your experience! give me back, my innocence! 2 i loose my right to gain your wrongs i loose my true-sound to become your false-songs Time! i don’t want your experience! give me back, my… Continue reading TIME by Oriade Olarewaju Tajudeen
MY COMMITMENT TO CHANGE by Yusuf Lekan
I hate every moment of heavy thought But this failed to elude me For my heart has become weary of it To write is nothing but to regain my feet Our past is never a thing to let go But a tools to hold tight to model our future I have imagine myself without eyes… Continue reading MY COMMITMENT TO CHANGE by Yusuf Lekan
THIS MORNING SHALL COME! by Saidu Mark Jatau
While we are here waiting Their butts remained glued to their chairs resting. We where little while they where leaders We are adult but they are leaders They eat and grow fat While we blink and grow sad This is democracy, they say I lack the vocabulary, to say. They reap as they watch us… Continue reading THIS MORNING SHALL COME! by Saidu Mark Jatau
I TOO WANT TO SERVE by Owoicho Nelson
I want to serve my country And lead my country men I want to speak for all and sundry Building a foundation for the system I too want to serve the poor Save their souls answering the call I want to wear an iron garb Attire made for only gods The cost of which men… Continue reading I TOO WANT TO SERVE by Owoicho Nelson
A PEOPLE’S HOPE by El Sane Ken Silencer
A People’s Hope. Life… A damsel I have, nor can I call my wife Is whom I cannot call my own But people are admiring and courting her with daring-belief… And she is falling For ’em, life is now boyfriend And to some, ladybird And they are smiling… Free making merry And merry-making is the… Continue reading A PEOPLE’S HOPE by El Sane Ken Silencer
THE AFRICAN PARENT by Kuti Israel Ifeoluwa
The African Parent… Incomparable are their good deeds with uncountable knowledge acquired without a slate. Creating proverbs without a tutor, They teach their children the culture they’ve acquired. The children are at ease living in their environment, The African parent share the joy, passion, love, hatred and excitement. She enters his house with her whole… Continue reading THE AFRICAN PARENT by Kuti Israel Ifeoluwa
THE UMBRELLA AFTER RAIN by Ayoola Olanrewaju
It is yet this confusion train This victory, the change and noise of doom I have begged the thought a flick of freet And muster the strength to sing the change song. The umbrella is a load after the rain Let it rain and we hold the broom We shall dance and sweep the… Continue reading THE UMBRELLA AFTER RAIN by Ayoola Olanrewaju