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And Libya Saw Our Weaknesses
and my CNN opened on a breaking news on a dark street in Libya, about Nigerians chained to be sold as slaves.
the television slide and roved over,
their tears shattered and their blood spoke of pains...

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Categories: nigerians, abuse, africa, anger, art,
Form: Blank verse



A Reminder To Nigerian Current President, Dr Bola Ahmad Tinubu
A reminder to Nigerian current president, 
Oh ! Uncle president Bola Ahmad Tinubu, 
One of the  seniors African politicians 
who could direct the youths well not to hell.  
Your honorary doctorate in political science 
and...

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Categories: nigerians, africa, history, political,
Form: Free verse
Another Nigerian Scam
another Nigerian spam found poem

the Nigerians keep sending me
and millions of others
delightedly creative spam messages
this is one of the nicer ones
I have received 

Enjoy
but don’t send her any money!!!!!

Good day Child of God,

Calvary Greetings 
in...

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© Jake Aller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: nigerians, anger, angst, anxiety, funny, satire, scary,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Foolish Ruler
The day is coming and it will come, 
when in retrospect, men shall mock them.
Those who today ride in honour, trampling as they go.
the upcoming springs will research their shame which they pretend to ignore
evil...

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Categories: nigerians, africa, corruption, evil, freedom, history, hurt, introspection,
Form: Bio
Irony
IRONY

My joy that I wasn't born a Nigerian
Is that my parents are Yorubas
I would have been limited to Naira

Mo dúpé pé mo lókó nílé (All thanks, I have a hoe)
Mo láyò pé omo alápatà sá...

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Categories: nigerians, africa,
Form: ABC



Poets Are Paupers
Mother told a story yesterday 
of how poets die in black penury 
she said I won't be a pretty poet
as my dreams dance on my ink
"Poets are mirror of deceit and pain
craving beyond the debris...

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Categories: nigerians, art, career, depression, desire,
Form: Ballad
Tortured Silence
And the red demons screamed aloud,
miseries and gories of a black scary death hurried by in the middle of the night.
My father's  shrine quaked in pity, 
My mother's excited wrapper loosed. 
Cain hurried by...

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Categories: nigerians, abuse, africa, art,
Form: Blank verse
A True Nigerian
A true Nigerian is brave like the Lion,
He is courageous, hospitable and kind.
He never shies away from responsibilities;
In his hearts of heart he controls all within him.
Through faith, he moves without stopping;
Even when there are...

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Categories: nigerians, africa,
Form: Blank verse
We Are One - Nigeria Remix
We Are One (Nigeria Remix)

Ever seen an eagle feeding like a vulture?
Dignity trampled on, where corruption is a culture?
Darkness threatens her future, cause of her shapeless structure 
it’s saddening 'cause she’s been richly blessed by...

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Categories: nigerians, peace, political, visionary,
Form: Lyric
Buhari's Poetical Graphics Representation
All efforts tabled on Nigeria;
Experiencing a fortunate miscarriage, 
Feasting Aso rock- a pizzeria 
But never admit it is the cause of this age. 

Upon the solid manifesto, 
That touches all sectors:
Picturing California's Barstow, 
To cajole...

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Categories: nigerians, abuse, africa, art, betrayal, change, class, corruption,
Form: Rhyme
A Special Specie of Human Race: An Ode To A. Aladekomo
I know of a man. A man full of gratitude and humility for all he is and all he has
He has an eternal fault: an obsession to make a difference; to make an impact
To sow...

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Categories: nigerians, black african american, caregiving, devotion, education, inspirational,
Form: Ode
Naira Redesigned, Chaos To Nigerians
Affliction fiercely force foreigners out of the nation ..
Citizen set sight to the sovereign one above..
The ones on earth becomes earthworms eating our happiness and paying it with extreme hardship..
Their heart is ganished with fallacy..
Things...

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Categories: nigerians, political,
Form: Free verse
Colour
THE ANGELS:
Oh!
My angels,
My hands are in the,
Air for you,
Pardon me for abandoning,
You for some times, age,
Like Ojukwu properties,
In Lagos state.
My angels,
I am sorry for sometimes that, 
I was like Adam and Eve.
I know that being...

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Categories: nigerians, beauty,
Form: Alliteration
My Dear Uncle
Dear uncle , how are you and your family? 
I thank God you did not leave us  that day 
When that fatal accident happened . 
How would i have cried and weep for you?...

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Categories: nigerians, care,
Form: Prose
What Has Become of Nigeria
What has become of Nigeria?
What has become of my countryhome?
What has become of those children littered there?
Is everyone there still alive or all are dead of lassa?
What has become of her economic that once glowed?



I...

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Categories: nigerians, africa, art,
Form: Blank verse
Nigeria Has Gone Mad Again 2
The yam was divided into four slices by nature,
But the whole was given to the cows by the whites 
and the sheep neglected in the drain of lacks.
There was never unity in the buharificated land;
never...

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Categories: nigerians, africa, art,
Form: Narrative
You Help Me With Your Guns
You help me with your gun

Your mind had been casted strong
with an iron reinforcement of wrong
guileful tied my life to your machines 
and you help me with your guns

Your heart sees me as a contender ...

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Categories: nigerians, grief,
Form: Ballad
My Long Awaited Novel
I have been away for a while now, this is because I was busy working towards the accomplishment of my novel, titled "Shoeless Night." It's a true life story, and it is just 6 months...

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Categories: nigerians, abuse,
Form: Epic
Its a London Thing
Time is up to the London devil
Crack fiends roaming the streets on a next level
Trying to get a fix from that genie bottle
Kilos and ounces sold by forces
Police can't touch anyone there just ing ...

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© Chris May  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: nigerians, deep,
Form: Free verse
1st of October 1960
October 1 is here again 
 But this time, my darling country Nigeria 
Clocked 57, what an era....... !
We celebrate with imaginary loud trumpets 
With our minds, we imagine Joy and merry 
No heart felt...

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Categories: nigerians, abuse, africa, celebration, deep, green, independence day,
Form: Prose
Lineage of Warriors
A deep pink color tinged with orange like that of a flamingo 
walking with our feet in shallow water 
As I gazed upon the sunlight, dazed and bewildered 
Squeezing the life out of us we...

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Categories: nigerians, anger, death, dedication, freedom, history, sympathy, war,
Form: Concrete
Dedicated To Jay Jay Okocha
Life isn't always about winning 
This what I say to those who're thinking
That Jay Jay in spite of Fame is over hyped
Cos they're crude to know that such hotshots are archetyped

Just like Tyson made many...

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Categories: nigerians, 12th grade, football, sports,
Form: Rhyme
Together Apart
In the outrageous cost for loving diversity in our languages, 
We crave out lovely damage beeping to set off assemblage. 
For the other days ethnicity rules our own darling land
And disobeys the legends' efforts accountable...

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Categories: nigerians, betrayal, crazy, endurance, freedom, green, heartbroken, independence
Form: Rhyme
Think Well My Fellow Nigerians
The interview at Chatham House gave me a pill that's hard to swallow
Against what some apologetics think is straight and narrow
Cos BAT didn't want to follow other's footsteps in anything
He decided to walk all of...

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Categories: nigerians, political,
Form: Rhyme
Nigeria Prisoners
NIGERIANS PRISONERS:
We are Nigerian prisoners,
We are not happy.
Where are our counterparts?
We are Nigerian prisoners,
Here we are,
Here we are like a cat.
We are calm and cool like, you.
Every Sundays we puts on jeans like,
Our brethren in...

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Categories: nigerians, beautiful, celebration,
Form: Alliteration

Book: Reflection on the Important Things