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In 2010, billions of naira were spent to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Nigeria's independence since 1960. More naira are to be spent in 2014 to commemorate the centenary marking the nation's birth in 1914 from an amalgamation of diverse group of peoples, languages, cultures and expectations. As the conscience of the nation, writers are calling for a deeper introspection. A hundred years after unification, the most populous African nation has oscillated from being great to being fickle, from colony to independence and dependency, from peace to war to ungraceful insecurity, from military dictatorship to civilian oppression and profligacy and much more of the many contradictions of a complex national polity.
In this special collection Poems for a Century: An Anthology on Nigeria, poets from different backgrounds, generations and persuasions explore what it means to be a citizen of this unique African country. Shifting from despair to hope, lamentation to happiness, condemnation to adoration and every gamut of sensibilities imaginable, the contributors reiterate the notion of engagement and the power of the written word to push for social change in their beloved nation. In fifty poems, Nigeria becomes the muse not just to raise questions about its past experiences and present contexts, but also to posit aspirations for a better nation.
In this special collection Poems for a Century: An Anthology on Nigeria, poets from different backgrounds, generations and persuasions explore what it means to be a citizen of this unique African country. Shifting from despair to hope, lamentation to happiness, condemnation to adoration and every gamut of sensibilities imaginable, the contributors reiterate the notion of engagement and the power of the written word to push for social change in their beloved nation. In fifty poems, Nigeria becomes the muse not just to raise questions about its past experiences and present contexts, but also to posit aspirations for a better nation.
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Critique littéraire africaineTable of contents
- Foreword
- Sulaiman Adebowale
- Introduction
- Tope Omoniyi
- The traffic then and now
- JP Clark
- The fable of This-certain-land
- Olajumoke Verissimo
- A drunk's sermon at the centenary
- Peter Akinlabi
- God punish you, Lord Lugard
- Ogaga Ifowodo
- Independence Day
- Tanure Ojaide
- No words. No serenades
- Tope Omoniyi
- Our journey to here
- Chidi Anthony Opara
- This marriage
- Hope Eghagha
- Because of Biafra
- Uzor Maxim Uzoatu
- Today
- Zainabu Jallo
- The Niger Delta
- JP Clark
- Ships
- Tolu Ogunlesi
- Where we live
- Sumaila Umaisha
- A town I know
- Tope Omoniyi
- Blues for Naija
- Adebayo Lamikanra
- To Abuenameh at five
- Funso Aiyejina
- Motor park monologue 2
- Chidi Anthony Opara
- I sing out of sickness
- Tanure Ojaide
- Theme of the Half-Child
- Ogaga Ifowodo
- How do we sing a song to fifty years in dependence?
- Tade Akin Aina
- The trip
- Prince Zadok
- These stunted flowers
- Femi Oyebode
- I am killing this ram for you
- Femi Oyebode
- Who am I?
- Tope Omoniyi
- A song for a mother's birthday
- Okinba Launko
- Nigerian dream
- Tolu Ogunlesi
- Homecoming
- Omohan Ebhodaghe
- Our beautiful game
- Jekwu Ozoemene
- All because I loved you
- Olu Oguibe
- After the lean harvest, Lord, it's time
- Ismail Bala
- Atop the NNS Aradu
- Richard Ali
- Questions and prayers
- Remi Raji
- Stones of heaven
- Zainabu Jallo
- To encircle the land
- Uche Nduka
- True, the sun rises
- Ismail Bala
- What can I call this?
- Kole Ade-Odutola
- Farewell
- E.E. Sule
- Travelling
- Olajumoke Verissimo
- The kitchen cabinet coup
- Kole Ade-Odutola
- pro-rogue
- Amatoritsero Ede
- The lost seed
- Molara Wood
- Power on the people
- Cyril Obi
- On a circuit
- Obi Nwakanma
- Wonderland
- Akeem Lasisi
- Friday night live
- Toyin Adewale-Gabriel
- I am a million selves
- Remi Raji
- The interview
- Afam Akeh
- Bag lady
- Molara Wood
- Hopefulness
- Ifi Amadiume
- Harvest song
- Tanure Ojaide
- Contributors