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Nigeria At 57: Time To Assimilate – By Muhammad Ajah

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Nigeria At 57: Time To Assimilate – By Muhammad Ajah 

The building of a nation

Is with lore and assets

The duo not in anyway

In lack in Nigeria 

A nation that has grown

At 57, wisdom becomes a must

For the blessed, so many

That she can pride of 

But who is ready to die

For this land, focusing towards

Greatness, envied by so many

Who wish in vain her crawl

 

Yet slow and steady is apt

For the yore reverberates

Failures of humans rushing to attain

Even as a tortoise must reach its destination

 

Who is he who can receive it

The tongue-lash, the wicked assaults

To stoop to conquer the harrows

The kegs planted to undo us

 

And the wicked ploys thickens

BH has weakened the northeast

Militancy, kidnapping are now ventures

Wicked distractions of insatiable humans

 

And Kanu danced a tune without recourse

Jarring Kanu’s ebullience at Atlanta

When Nigeria once knitted without bound

We thrilled the world in every venture

 

This land is born to remain

One, moving from stage to stage

Like great nations, in lore and tolerance

Strived over hundred years to stabilize

 

But why are they afraid of us

Why must Africa remain stagnated

What is in this name of hope

Save Nigeria is the handwork of God

 

I salute my heroes who agreed

For our unity, for our beautiful tongues

To remain, so blessed, so ossified

For unity in diversity is strength

 

Just like yesterday, firm they stood

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With one heart large and benevolent

So we, our own sons and daughters

Have a home built in peace and freedom

 

Take it from me, my compatriots

Azik, Awo, Bello, Balewa

Greater love to Murtala, Gowon

And ours, Obasanjo, the Lion Buhari

 

Now, old tales are time waste

When all aspire to showcase

The wisdom in each beautiful tongue

Only unique in this parcel

 

Fear no more, compatriots

I remember the pains in war

I remember the death in hunger

And I remember the fear in dust

 

Bygone these harrowing thoughts

So we can look at each other

Hold hands as patriots to assimilate

Now that the time is ripe

 

Smile for a knitted green home

That we make by ourselves

With open palms for fair dealings

As no nation is absolute without nations

 

Return, ye drifters, return

To the path of nationhood, patriotism

Let our own cause today and on

Be blessed one for our yet unborn

 

Muhammad Ajah is a poet, advocate of humanity, peace and good governance in Abuja.

 

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