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A Poem Dedicated To All Our Forefathers Who Perished In The Meditteranian Poem Title: Who Will Liberate Africa? Some have eyes Yet see not What do you see? An ocean? No A dead end The point of no return In search of answers To fill a void I journeyed into the sea Where our forefathers perished The greatest exodus on our continent A journey into the unknown Angry with the gods The rulers of the deep sea Tired of distortions and concoctions I journeyed to ask why? But why ask why? The Queens of the coast Prettier than most slay Queens Fair and attractive They beckoned on me Like the strip girls in Octopus In a bid to indulge Seduce and manipulate Come a little farther That we may commune You'll have all your answers And an urfogetable experience Ninety-Nine virgins awaits you Then we may speak At least for fair hearing and posterity Why we sank some and allowed others Tempted as i was I made to go further Until i heard the still voice Peace be still Your generation still needs you Lest you go as they went I made to ignore Until i saw a sign, a tainted pebble Soiled in that salty sea In the heart of Obama beach New name, same history Faraway in Cotonou My spirit connected with theirs Their pains in my heartua heard their wailings and gnashings Even after many years Their blood still speaks Seperated from their families Bound in chains and heated irons We tilled their lands Tended their plantations Cooked their foods Satisfied their libidos Yet they call us slaves Exchanged for mirrors Guns and jewellries Silenced for standing up Our virgins they defiled Yet they called us slaves Who will liberate Africa? From all opressions Where is our Moses? They called slaves And we act thus How do you explain brain drain Capital flight and insurections Sex for marks on campuses Thieves celebrated as heroes Total disregard for life I cry for Africa Who will save Africa From the slavery of corruption And the shackles of tribalism A coinage of the slavemasters Describing lower animals A continent so rich Yet so poor A people so endowed Yet depends on foreign aids Until we are totally emancipated From the mind Think unity and progress Build a future for the African child Our independence and education Resource and exposure Remains but a curse Other than blessings Babatunde Raimi (Author/Life Coach/Poet)
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You are my beautiful poison My perfect distraction The anchor to my ship The hinges that swings my door My Russian Vodka You are my "Aridunnu" The perfect fit to my misfit The navigation in my plane Without whom i will crash Knowing you gives me life Who would miss your kind With perfect contours and dentition A character old fashioned behind time A breathe of freshness One thing i assure you My love for you is Agape Transcending tribal and religious lines That's why i know You are my greatest discovery Babatunde Raimi (07/07/18) |
Exploring their basic instincts They went down below In a cage seeking adventure They took that risk To satisfy their human curiousity But they refused to be caged Monsoon flood cannot stop us We already lost an elite Seal Until we win We will not stop Hang on boys I can see the light At the end of the cage Faraway in Thailand As the world watches We make offerings To the God of soccer To grant us victory As we hope you will be there When the grand finale is played Between the best 2 teams Faraway in Russia Laughing and cheering All for the love of football. Babatunde Raimi (06/07/18) |
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Please i need help Don't leave me like this I can't sleep They say it's sleep-onset insomnia But from the begining It was not so Maybe it is psychological Their pains in my heart With pictures of them Begging for their lives But i still cannot sleep And from the begining It was not so Their bulging eyes As they take their last breathe To a journey of no return Their offence Victims of a failed system But from the beginning It was not so Why are brothers killing brothers Brothers killing sisters Sisters killing brothers Wiping out communities For the glory of what? Where is our morals? The spirit of comrado? But from the beginning It was not so Though obscure We need to ask Where are the jobs? Who has the reins? That has stagnated Africa Black people, black mind A phrase that depicts backwardness Even the Heavens have Guardians Nothing passes their sight They have been enfired To neutralize aggressors But, can my brother be an aggressor? Trust at your peril That's where we find ourselves In the Jungle It's "No man's land" Where the strong prey on the weak As long as you are powerful Or seemingly untouchable You are licensed to kill Africa bleeds Yes, Africa bleeds. Each time you strike A wife looses a husband The children; a father The family; a breadwinner The Community; a philanthropist The nation; an Ambassador Africa; an illustrious son Stop cattle rustling Stop political machinations Stop hate speeches Especially From the altar and the mosques The internet inclusive, For it is divisive Stop the killings That Africa may live And not just survive Break the walls Let's build bridges Open up your enclosures That i may come in And dine with you That is how life was programmed To achieve our SDG's Our intercourse is prime That your people be my people My people, your people That we may give the boy child a life And the girl child a voice Build the Africa of our dream The carnage in Rwanda Aparthied in South Africa Insurgency in Libya The killings in Nigeria Mirrors the travails of Africa Rooted in corruption All must stop now How did we get here? A people divided Along ethnic and religious lines Detached along tribal and economic But from the beginning It was not so We are tired of bloodsheds We demand peace The white on the Nigerian flag Invisibly tainted in red Being the blood of the innocent But surely, nothing lasts forever For surely, justice will be served Stop saying "Kafasasu" As our heart bleeds When you open up our brothers With your knives and weapons of mass destruction Sending them into a journey A journey into the unknown Oh gods of our ancestors Where are thou? The God of our creation Send us a Moses That will lead us from where we are To where we ought to be Our promised land of peace and unity Equity and justice That we may return with offerings Stop the rustlings! No life should equate that of animals No animal should be silenced unjustly Why do you think prayers are said Before any animal is slaughtered? The act is sacred Friends, we are all animals In different shades and sizes Place premium on life Once i saw a documentary Featuring a helpless Antelop Feeding her young Until a pride of Lion approached As her young sprinted The mother waited and sacrificed A sweatless feast for the Kings But the Eagle watched She could have helped Enough of nonchallance Get on and be engaged Praying for Africa is a begining Taking conscious steps is progress That the Creator may hear our voices And have mercy on us Let my people be your people Give me a damsel from your clan I will give you a Prince from my tribe That we may unite Did you just read this piece? Refuse to be nonchallant Refuse to be intimidated Especially on the part of justice Let us come together As a people of one race That we may build Africa And the world at large Not by the sword But the strenght of our unity For all these ills From the begining It was not so Babatunde Raimi - Author/Life Coach/Poet) 08178827380, gentlebabs@yahoo.com N.B. SHARE ON YOUR WALL WITH FRIENDS...
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The Power Of Naija (Dedicated to The Eagles Of Naija) First it seemed tumultous But not insurmountable The pressure was on Eyes fixated on the goal The way a Cheetah pursues a Gazzelle It took time But the ice melted Yes, the sneaky ice melted Despite a sloopy first half It was a game of passionate intensity As two lovers on a valentine's night But this was love turned inwards Which produced results Just three days back I engaged my Comrade in a bet Faraway in Cotonou When he doubted the soaring capability of the Eagle Today, we merry The Nation is joyous Africa is agog Because "Nigeria is a goal" Maybe i should say "Musa is a goal" You will be castigated Burnt and deeply criticized But never give up For the broken has a story Becoming Masters at mending Just "Negodu" Suddenly, i heard the breaking news Musa has become a husband material A good time to have a letter "M" in your name To the glory of success The indomitable spirit o Naija That transcends the vastness of Africa Viva forever Argentina, bring them on! Babatunde Raimi (Author/Life Coach/Poet) |
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Soar Eagles Soar (Being A Special Dedication To The Super Eagles) The pride of Africa Flying across deserts Through the artic seas Adorned in thesir signature jerseys In search of honour You are not alone Africa is with you One hundred and Ninety eight million people Praying for you The Ice cannot stop the Eagles flight We remind the Argentines of Atlanta The Croatians knows we are refired Soar our Eagles soar They deem us under-dogs It's our perfect camouflage We will hit them hard Soaring by scoring Come that Mundial The greatest covergence of sports enthusiasts We will soar like the Eagle And no man born of a woman can stop us To all our female folks Keep away from the remotes It's time for the world cup Give Telemundos a break Africa, are you ready? The world awaits our manifestation For surely, we are good to go And these Eagles will soar Babatunde Raimi (26/05/18) |
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Prokaryote:I smell Robert Greene here. |
Ede mo po rogun. Omo oye Omo ako ti inu Ewure ji'yan Omo ako ti inu Agutan jeka Omo ako tinu igbin jeko Omo ape labaje Omo ewule Ejigbo Omo abelejo ro Omo Oba tin' f'Oba je Omo okun Esin Pmo binu binu omo oye Omo Ede mo po rogun Omo afi ojojumo dara bi Egbin Omo arun gbado wo ilu Omo arun guguru wole Ede Omo Timi Agbale, olo ofa ina." Rep. your clan, what is your "Oriki" |
Have you ever been caught red handed cheating on your wife or girlfriend? What was the scene and experience like? |
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AIICO Insurance - American International is recruiting the services of the following: ▪Sales Executives: No experience is required as adequate training will provided. Candidate MUST have at least HND or BSC. ▪Business Development officers: Minimum of 3 years experience is required in Sales. MUST be Bold, Smart and Courageous with a minimum of BSC and HND qualification. NOTE: •Remuneration: Attractive •Work Environment: Technologically driving. • Age: 24-45 years matured minded people ONLY • Application closes on Friday 27th April, 2018 •Location: Lagos ONLY. Interested persons with passion for Sales should apply by sending their CV using the Post as subject to gentlebabs@gmail.com, contact: 08178827380 (Text/Whatsapp Only) Kindly rebroadcast to someone you know is qualified. |
BluntBoy:Hahahaha...That poster really made me laugh. Maybe the duo fought in his self created continent. |
miracle956:Very noble. |
"I AM TOO BROKE TO PAY FOR MY SINS" |
How is traditional marriage conducted in your Culture, what the things required for the traditional marriage and what are the significance of certain things that are demanded at the traditional marriage. What are the bride's duties and responsibility and what are the bridegroom's roles too? Let's rub minds accross cultures and across the Niger. |
castrol180:How, insurance will pay... |
anibirelawal:I think this is a necessary observation, especially where he allegedly shakes the hands of females outside the shores of this country... |
A father is not a father because he gave birth to children biologically. A real father assumes full responsibility for his family financially and otherwise. Real men love their families without any clause! Being excerps from Single Mothers by Babatunde Raimi Babatunde, coming soon! |
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Frank Talk With A Life Coach Dear Friend, Wealthy people do not necessarily look for money, they create solutions. Seun Osewa of Nairaland created Nairaland which enables people come together to discuss matters arising. Nnamdi Ezeigbo of Slot created a cheap and qualitative mobile alternative for average Nigerians and started making money. Linda Ikeji created a platform for socialization and today, she is a multi-millionaire. Larry Page, Mark Zukerberg went all out to help humanity find things easily on the internet and millions rolled in for them. All the wealthy people of these world set out to solve problems, and they are making money from it. What problems are you solving for humanity. Some people spend weeks on the mountain praying, for financial breakthrough without knowing what to do to be rich, tjey just want to be rich anyhow. Real wealth comes from solving problems. Look at your surrounding, can't you see Democracy, educational, health, disease, population, water, security, terrorism, morality, environment, water, food, energy and mentorship problems? How can you proffer solutions to these problems and make money? What problems are you created to solve? Nigeria, with a population of about 180million people have so many problems waiting for solution providers. But thinking is the hardest thing to do, that's why only a few engage in it. That is also why 90% of the Nation's wealth is in the hands of just 10% or less of the population. How many packs of mustard seeds did Dangote, Adenuga or Otedola eat to become billionaires? How many bottles of annointing oil do footballers drink to become sports billionaires. Faith without work is dead and God needs us to take responsibility for our lives because responsibility is the price to pay for greatness. Be wise, seek creative ideas because in the school of wisdom, we learn ny association. This is how real potential change makers and economic reformers pray, "Dear Lord, Africa has leadership and corruption problems, our roads are death traps, healthcare and electricity are in shambles. Unemployment has led our youths to taking the decision to embarking on perilious journeys and sold to slavery in a bid to escape self-inflicted poverty. Over 26 percent of Nigerians are un-employed, including the under-employed. If only we can all change our prayer pattern in this manner, "Lord, please open the eyes of my heart, endue me with divine ideas on how to solve some of these problems and connect me to the right people and Angel investors to make it happen. Thank you Lord for you always answer prayers." If your prayer is to solve the problems of the world and make planet earth a better dwelling place, God will definitely ensure the idea He gives you sees the light of the day. My friend, if you are still there waiting for a white or blue collar job, without putting on your thinking cap, you might have to wait till eternity ends. God will not bless you beyond what He has put in your hands that you have refused to maximize. In Brian Tracy's words, change your thinking, change your life. I remain, Yours sincerely, Babatunde Raimi Author: Beyond Salaries.
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Hello Friends, The Eagle is getting ready to hit your online and traditional bookstores. Help me choose the best cover for my new book, recently published in the USA. Your comments and suggestions is highly solicited. Babatunde Raimi Author/Life Coach
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