Monday 10 January 2011

I am a Nigerian

BY Lumi

 


I am one in 5 Africans.
I am one in 8 black people, anywhere in the world.[say whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?!]
I am a Nobel Prize winner.
An Olympic Gold Medalist.
A Grammy Award Winner.
A Soccer Champion.
A Prince of the Vatican.
An Oscar Nominee.
A Giant of Literature.
A Distinguished Scientist.
A Musical Icon.
My roots lie in the dusty Sahel of the North; in the rich rainforest of the East;
In the Savannah plains of the West; in the oil-filled swamps of the Delta;
In the warmth of our villages and the vibrance of our cities.
My strength flows from the waters of the Niger and the Benue.
My joy springs from the rush of the Gurara Falls and the natural wonders of Yankari.
Nigeria is my rock.
Nigeria is my hope.
Nigeria is my home.
I am the voice of two hundred tribes, speaking three hundred languages.
I am the dance of the circle of life.
I am the laughter of the world’s happiest people.
I am nourished by the crop of the soil, fed by the bounty of the rivers.
I am your neighbor.
I am your friend.
I am a warrior, priest, king
I am a mother, teacher, queen.
I am my brother’s keeper.
I am a sage from an ancient civilization
I am a child in the youngest nation on earth.
I am the beauty,
I am the sound,
I am the vision,
I am the spirit,
I am the passion,
I am the soul of a continent.
I am Nigerian.

2 comments:

  1. This is so cool! I only wish that our leaders know the value of this nation. If they really know, they would be trying to build it up and not tear it down.

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  2. This writer did an awesome job. Also rememeber that Nigeria is one of the only 2 countries in Africa that have a saint. As terrible as the world would portray Nigeria to be, we have the most wonderful people in the world.

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