<p><br/></p><p>A land flowing with milk and honey.
</p><p>But the milk is stale
</p><p>and the honey is putrid.
</p><p>They promised us sweetness,
</p><p>but gave us spoiled dreams
</p><p>and fermented hope.
</p><p>The giant of Africa is now a midget</p><p>shrinking under the weight of corruption,
</p><p>knees buckling beneath decades of misrule.
</p><p>A nation once loud with pride
</p><p>now whispers in shame.
</p><p>Green white green,
</p><p>green red green</p><p>oh sorry,
</p><p><strong>GREEN BLOOD GREEN</strong></p><p>Because what else do you call a country
</p><p>where bloodshed is a weekly announcement,
</p><p>and funerals now feel like national holidays?
</p><p>We bleed at the borders,
</p><p>bleed at the checkpoints,
</p><p>bleed in the hospitals,
</p><p>bleed in silence.
</p><p>Our anthem should start with:
</p><p>*“Arise, O compatriots… and survive if you can.”*
</p><p>The rich complaining.
</p><p>The poor in anguish.
</p><p>A system meant to protect us
</p><p>now feeds on us.
</p><p>Hunger, starvation :normal.
</p><p>Suffering,normal.
</p><p>Poverty,default setting.
</p><p>Hardship,national identity.
</p><p>Yet the leaders stand on podiums
</p><p>with bellies round from taxes,
</p><p>telling us to “endure,”
</p><p>as if endurance can fill the stomach
</p><p>or silence the cries of a child who hasn’t eaten in two days.
</p><p>A land flowing with milk and honey</p><p>but whose?
</p><p>For whose table?
</p><p>Because the milk never reaches the poor,
</p><p>and the honey is locked away
</p><p>in the pockets of men who have never tasted hunger,
</p><p>men who use our futures as bargaining chips,
</p><p>men who govern like gods
</p><p>and fail like mortals.
</p><p>They tell us the youth are the leaders of tomorrow</p><p>but tomorrow died twenty years ago.
</p><p>It was buried under manifestos
</p><p>and resurrected only during elections.
</p><p>Every four years, politicians remember our names
</p><p>and forget them again as soon as we vote.
</p><p>The streets are filled with graduates
</p><p>who speak the language of survival,
</p><p>not passion.
</p><p>Doctors becoming drivers.
</p><p>Engineers becoming hawkers.
</p><p>Students becoming shadows of themselves,
</p><p>walking through life with passports
</p><p>instead of dreams.
</p><p>A land flowing with milk and honey</p><p>but our borders have become escape routes.
</p><p>People flee not because they want luxury,
</p><p>but because staying feels like suicide
</p><p>in slow motion.
</p><p>The giant of Africa is now a midget,
</p><p>but they still ask us to stand tall.
</p><p>Tall in hunger,
</p><p>tall in insecurity,
</p><p>tall in fear.
</p><p>Tall in a country where standing tall
</p><p>makes you a target.
</p><p>Green white green</p><p>a flag of peace,
</p><p>but peace left this place a long, long time ago.
</p><p>Green red green</p><p>the real colors of our reality.
</p><p>Green blood green</p><p>the anthem of mothers who send their children to school
</p><p>and pray they don’t return in body bags.
</p><p>The hymn of fathers who work themselves into exhaustion
</p><p>only to feed their families crumbs.
</p><p>And despite everything</p><p>despite the rot,
</p><p>despite the pain,
</p><p>despite the betrayal</p><p>we still wake up.
</p><p>We still hope.
</p><p>We still endure.
</p><p>Because in the middle of this chaos,
</p><p>the Nigerian spirit is stubborn,
</p><p>wild, unkillable.
</p><p>Yes, the milk is stale
</p><p>and the honey is putrid</p><p>but we are still here,
</p><p>fighting for a country
</p><p>that has not learned to fight for us.
</p><p>One day, maybe,
</p><p>the giant will stand again.
</p><p>But for now</p><p>we live in a land flowing with milk and honey,
</p><p>where the milk is sour,
</p><p>the honey is rotten,
</p><p>and the people are starving.
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