Friday, July 26, 2024

THE STREET CALLS.


Hear the call
See the need
Feel the pain
Look at your land
The cities are not wearing a good look.

The street calls
There is a clarion call
That swifts across our land
The state of the nation is on the news
The call is for nation builders.

Who are sick and tired
Of the noise in our nation
For so long we have been on this
For how long we things get better
The street calls.

We would answer
We'll answer the call
To save our fatherland
From massive exploration of her resources
By selected few ones who are in government.

Patience is the key so they say
But for how long are going to stay being patience
Until the ones waiting patiently begins to die
And not able to see how the wait for patience turns out
The streets calls.

This is a golden moment
For our nation as week redress
To change the long statusquo
There is no moment than now
The street calls We must arise...1st of August.
Protest now...Peaceful Protest.

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

PROTESTERS VOICES ON THE STREET.


On concrete stages voices rise
A symphony of discontent
Not anger's roar but truth that cries
A nation's plight, the streets present
Voices on the street.

The teacher pleads
With chalk-dusted hand,
For minds that yearn for futures bright
We need more than walls that barely stand
Invest in learning, invest in light!

The doctor sighs with stethoscope's embrace,
When sickness reigns where healing's cost
Denies a touch of a gentle grace
A healthy nation at what a loss?
Voices in the street.

The worker shouts with calloused hand held high
For honest toil a living wage
While profits soar our dreams lie dry
A fair return with a turning page
But the voices still re-echoes on every street.

The activist chants with eyes that burn
The Earth cries out with a fevered plea
From careless waste a lesson learned
Protect our home for you and me!
Voices on the street.

The immigrant speaks
With longing in their gaze
For open arms and a chance to thrive
Not walls that bar but a future's maze
We seek to build not just survive!

The veteran stands with medals on his chest
For freedoms fought with a sacred trust
When voices fade a silent test
Justice for all is a nation just!
voices on the street.

The citizen whispers with a heart that aches
The dream seems lost a promised land
The rich grow richer but alas the system breaks
Equality's call but of with a helping hand!
Voices on the street.

These voices blend
A chorus strong and clear,
A nation's pulse a yearning deep
For change to rise for hope to appear
A collective dream the streets do keep.

So listen close let empathy ignite
Beyond the chants the signs they hold
A nation's plea bathed in the light
A story waiting to unfold.

TAKE A STAND: Protesting for Good Governance.


In streets that echo with discontent
A restless murmur grows
A tide of voices raised in protest
Where silent anger flows
Take a stand.

We stand
A tapestry of faces
A chorus strong and bold
For good governance
the right we chase with a story yet untold.

No longer will we turn a blind eye
To injustices that sting
Corruption's web a tangled lie
Where promises don't sing
Take a stand.

From empty pockets
Voices rise a symphony of pain
We yearn for leaders with clear skies
Who wash away the stain
Take a stand.

The weight of broken dreams we bear
Of futures turned to dust
Promises whispered in the air
That turned to empty trust
Take a stand.

We stand for schools where knowledge thrives
For hospitals that heal
For roads that lead to decent lives
A future hope can feel
Take a stand.

The fire in our hearts ignites
a burning righteous plea
For leaders who uphold the rights
Of all who yearn to be free
Take a stand.

Transparency
A guiding star to chase away the night
Equality the guiding bar
To set a world aright
Take a stand.

This is not a fleeting cry
A moment's burst of rage
But a commitment etched so high
Upon this turning page
Take a stand.

We'll stand until the dawn breaks through
On systems built on lies
For good governance, just and true,
Beneath clear, honest skies
Take A stand.

So let the message far and wide
On every banner fly
We stand united side by side
Until justice meets the sky
You stand and take a stand.

TODAY WE BEGIN AGAIN.


The dust has come and gone
The dawn is broken with a great expectation
The birds are out singing melodious tune
To usher in the new day that just began
Today we begin again.

With you in the picture
With the hope of greater things to come
Whatever may betides we forge ahead
With all vigor irrespective of the challenges
With today in mind we race of greatness.

Today we begin again
To work toward making each moment counts
That at the end of the day
The dreams in our heart are birthed into reality
This is the moment and this is our time to shine.

Today is that the day
You've waited and work for
You are here now what can you do differently today
Your today speaks volume of your tomorrow hope you no that
Today we begin again.

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

AS NIGERIANS HITS THE STREET.


Somethings are better said
Than just shut up for life
Some issues are beyond mere dialogue
But if change must come
There most be a voice one single unifying voice.

As Nigerians hits the street
We are hitting the street
Because of bad government and policies
That is the main focal point here why
Nigerians are hitting the street at such a time like this.

When the cost of living is killing the living
Hardship ravaging the whole land mass
Just as an economic pandemic
Yes that is what are in at the moment
The land isn't flowing in milk an honey any longer.

Home land is no longer home
The land is escorted with all manner of ill-activities
Especially kidnapper long before now
Will where waging war with corruption
But the one worster than corruption has befallen us.

Fuel our own resources
Has turn out over night
To become a dread commodity to buy
The whole nation is boiling
As Nigerians hits the street.