by Adekunle Adewunmi Atimes, It is important we part ways Not for heart breaks But for future smiles. ...
by Michael Ace Biafrans, if you leave Nigeria, Nigeria will never leave you. In your new country (when that imperious ...
by Henry Emenike Anumudu I. On that dark and moonless night I saw them… Trample noiseless into cascades of derelict ...
by Kokoette Amba How dare you? Blame us for the lack of knowledge of our native language, When u told ...
… a poem by Safiya Salau. Curiosity got the best of us. Better than best, it got the greater ...
by Oluwasegun Somefun When one walks away from his father’s house Takes away mother’s wrapper Throws away the warmth of ...
by Ikeoluwa Rickett I thought you were synonymous with humility and wisdom, Because your fruit bear semblance with them, They ...
by Soyombo Ayomikun With awe and disgust In our different homes we watched As lawmakers were treated As rogues to ...
by Ayomikun Soyombo Surulere is not a place But a painful state A state not marked on the world’s map ...
by Soyombo Ayomikun We had no Xbox The rich saw cable news We watched ‘Premiership’ on newspapers But we were ...
by Soyombo Ayomikun Asphyxiated as his body dangled from a noose That was Ken Saro-Wiwa’s end He fought for freedom ...
by Soyombo Ayomikun May it Be said That We never Betrayed #Chibok With our Silence 1.May we not forget That ...
by Onyew Bongos-Ikwue The Judge of the world accepted me He who alone is qualified to cast stones Refused to ...
by Soyombo Ayomikun We maim children. Raping all women on site. We set ablaze. We tear apart 1.You’ve turned us Into animals Causing ...
by Soyombo Ayomikun “Bring back the girls” She told the king “Yes ma” He replied 1.She was But a little ...
by Soyombo Ayomikun He sipped The tea Thirsty Needing fluid The Evil ones ...
by Soyombo Ayomikun If only We could reattach The amputated limbs The dismembered bodies 1.Mangled ...
by Ayomikun Soyombo We can’t neglect this land We can’t give in yet Though the imprisoned seeks ...
by Soyombo Ayomikun Some of them have been raped. If not all. From uncircumcised demons. Manhoods laden with infections ...
by Soyombo Ayomikun Some people talk about it. As being a cause of lung cancer. Instead,within ...
by Ayomikun Soyombo To mama Obyezeks. And several women who have chosen to stand. As you bleed Nigeria sees all. ...
by Adaobi Okwy They didn’t ask about my dreams. Even though I was taken from my school.. They didn’t ask ...
by Adekoya Boladale The monsters appeared as guards of the Kings In the royal robe of leaves and dust we ...
by Soyombo Ayomikun The present location. Of our kidnapped children. A question I can’t really answer now. Be rest assured ...
by Soyombo Ayomikun Where we should find succour. Gory death became our prize. Embittered whispers from Nyanya. Listen! 1.Whispers of ...
by Soyombo Ayomikun Whatever GDP means. Nigerians’ brains at the moment cannot comprehend. Please give us food. Before hunger deals ...
by Soyombo Ayomikun We lost rare gems. We lost beautiful hearts. As we swim through this ocean of pains we ...
by Ayomikun Soyombo I have kissed the glory of Oscar. Mighty hearts have honoured me. I became a slave. ...
by Ayomikun Soyombo The blind had a dream. He saw beautiful days ahead. He fed on blindness. All to grow ...
by Soyombo Ayomikun This Usain Bolt holds no world records. But has rich ‘compound records’. Whenever he chases his children ...