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Nigeria’s Greatest Patriotic Songs Of All Times by Jovago: 10:58am On Aug 17, 2015

Nigeria is the most populous country on the African continent. Regarded as the giant of Africa, the nation has provided inspiration for several songs written over the last 50 years.

Most of these songs are positive, others are reflective, and some are about having fun. It is impossible to live in the country and not know about classics like “Nigeria, my beloved country” and “Which way Nigeria?” but those famous patriotic odes are not the only ones to capture the essence of the nation’s struggles and victories with the passing of time.

Jovago.com, Africa’s no. 1 online hotel booking portal has selected four inspiring songs, showcasing this big, great country in a special way.

Funmi Adams’ “Nigeria My Beloved Country”

“Nigeria my beloved country, working together is the key…”

Famous lyrics of all times! This song by Funmi Adams is one of the greatest songs ever released as it still brings feelings of nostalgia to anyone who born in the 80’s. An easy sing-along rhythm, Nigeria My Beloved Country hints at the nation’s potential to do more than just survive. It talks about unity, peace and how the country can only grow by working together. The song ends with the phrase “Our future is you and me” which aptly summarizes the message of the entire song.

A quintessential patriotic song, it captures the pride of this great nation in the form of a melody that is recognizable. It may be a bit dated, and even a little cheesy, but it is hard to deny the power of a song that was almost a national anthem for nearly two decades.

Nigeria Go Survive

A disco song released in 1984 and performed by one of the rising stars at that time, Veno Marioghae, Nigeria Go Survive details Nigeria’s vast human and natural potentials compelling citizens who were weighed down by the woes of the austere military regime in place at that period to hold on to peace.

A huge hit ten years ago and into the 21st Century with a 2010 re-mix made by DMSquared featuring J’odie , the song written in pidgin was meant to give Nigerians hope as they endured perilous times. It also implored those who had plans to leave the country to stay and help build the nation.

Although the lyrics are sad, the chorus is catchy and the beat is quite hip and danceable.

Which way by Sunny Okosun

“How long shall we be patient before we reach the Promised Land?” was one of the questions raised in the epic song composed by Late Nigerian music legend, Sunny Okosun.

The number which addressed societal issues was a smash hit in the late 1970’s to mid ’80s. The song listed inefficiency, indiscipline, corruption, inflation, unequal distribution of wealth and greed as the key reasons behind the country’s inability to grow, suggesting green revolution and unity as the way forward.

Okosun encouraged Nigerians to start with small steps towards achieving a great future, reminding them not to blame the government for issues as everyone was a part of the government and only through working together will she be saved. The beat is slow but danceable, however the message is so deep that the listener’s attention is first to the lyrics before the beat.

Great Nation – Timi Dakolo

A heartfelt song released in November 2012, Great Nation speaks to the heart of the people. The song stresses the possibility of unity in diversity and goes further to assure Nigerians that the country holds a promise and someday would rise like the sun. It also urges them to take steps of faith towards building the country and defending it as it is all they have.

Written by the Timi Dakolo who came into the limelight after winning the first season of Idols West Africa, the hit went viral shortly after it was released and was performed at the inauguration ceremony of former President Goodluck Jonathan.


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Re: Nigeria’s Greatest Patriotic Songs Of All Times by NeduLuiZ(m): 11:05am On Aug 17, 2015
Nigeria jaga jaga by idris aldukareem

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Re: Nigeria’s Greatest Patriotic Songs Of All Times by spiralwedge(m): 8:09pm On Aug 17, 2015
All Fela Kuti's songs are amongst the most patriotic. They fearlessly advocated and spake the minds of ordinary suffering and misgoverned people. They boldly confronted impunity, tyranny, etc. They yearned for change, pressured the govt and raised international awareness

When others decided to stay mute and go on exile. he stayed and kept on the fight.... THROUGH ART.

click LIKE if u think FELA is a legend

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Re: Nigeria’s Greatest Patriotic Songs Of All Times by warrenweste(m): 11:30pm On Aug 17, 2015
Jovago:

Nigeria is the most populous country on the African continent. Regarded as the giant of Africa, the nation has provided inspiration for several songs written over the last 50 years.


Jovago.com, Africa’s no. 1 online hotel booking portal has selected four inspiring songs, showcasing this big, great country in a special way.

Funmi Adams’ “Nigeria My Beloved Country”

“Nigeria my beloved country, working together is the key…”

Famous lyrics of all times! This song by Funmi Adams is one of the greatest songs ever released as it still brings feelings of nostalgia to anyone who born in the 80’s. An easy sing-along rhythm, Nigeria My Beloved Country hints at the nation’s potential to do more than just survive. It talks about unity, peace and how the country can only grow by working together. The song ends with the phrase “Our future is you and me” which aptly summarizes the message of the entire song.

A quintessential patriotic song, it captures the pride of this great nation in the form of a melody that is recognizable. It may be a bit dated, and even a little cheesy, but it is hard to deny the power of a song that was almost a national anthem for nearly two decades.



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Pls do u have any of her songs or video or do u knw if shes stil alive? pls kindly respond..there are 3 dedicate threads for her here on the platform we have been looking for any info abut her or her 1990 album...All we need is love...thanks and will be waiting embarassed

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Re: Nigeria’s Greatest Patriotic Songs Of All Times by infinitypro(m): 11:44pm On Aug 17, 2015
Jovago diversifying cheesy

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Re: Nigeria’s Greatest Patriotic Songs Of All Times by Jovago: 12:06pm On Aug 18, 2015
warrenweste:



Pls do u have any of her songs or video or do u knw if shes stil alive? pls kindly respond..there are 3 dedicate threads for her here on the platform we have been looking for any info abut her or her 1990 album...All we need is love...thanks and will be waiting embarassed

Hi, kindly visit Youtube for Funmi Adams' songs. Thanks.
Re: Nigeria’s Greatest Patriotic Songs Of All Times by warrenweste(m): 12:07pm On Aug 18, 2015
Jovago:


Hi, kindly visit Youtube for Funmi Adams' songs. Thanks.

there is non there.just 2 tracks ahye yaro and nigeria my beloved country which a nairalander created in 2008 or so embarassed
Re: Nigeria’s Greatest Patriotic Songs Of All Times by GudluckIBB(m): 12:26pm On Aug 18, 2015
Sunny Okosun...No more War (Orimolade)
Re: Nigeria’s Greatest Patriotic Songs Of All Times by Takinwale(m): 9:05am On Sep 07, 2015

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