My dear nation (NIGERIA)
I owe you a lot
Things of all sort
Many of these things
I love to let you know
See how time flies
You have grown old enough
Now you are already 60 +
Just remembered when you were so young at 30
Then you had plans for us
You said our futures are bright
You still believe we have faith
While keeping us in unity
Leading us with great peace
Hoped we would one day progress
I love your color (green and white)
I gives me joy knowing how fertile your lands are
We uphold your honor as we celebrate your birthday
We have achieved what you wanted to
And on this day I pledge to be loyal to you and at last to celebrate you again @100+
Happy independence celebration @60+
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Poet name is solomon Alo , his pen name is Asa Cl , Solomon Alo is a young rising poet , he have written so many poems which some are in progress to be published , basically he post his poems and quote on social media like Facebook and Instagram. Solomon Alo is aiming at furthering more in his career as he go versatile, He writes love poems , poems about pains and life experience; like sonnet , ode and epic , Solomon Alo is 26 years old
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It is as beautiful as it is meaningful, independence is a necessity, but like freedom it is misunderstood, it sometimes get confused with peace; we forget these things have to be maintained, that’s why we need our own land, culture and due to the proven brutal mentality of some we need our own military, teach our own, heal our own, etc., people are waking up, more importantly black peoples are waking up, African Americans should be vacationing in Africa strengthening her economy, repairing our relationship and showing love and respect…. I had a chance to visit Africa in the late 80’s because I was in the military (Navy), Egypt, Morocco and such, never been to the real core of humanity’s motherland, but I know my peace is closely tied to the well being of Africa. Everything that is amazing and worthy about me is because of my African blood. Peace and love to Africa!
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