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Bolu Tifeh Nigeria
Student | Spoken Words Artist @ Lagos State University
Lagos, Nigeria
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In Nigeria 2 min read
JOY IN A HARD COUNTRY
<p>This morning,</p><p>I watched two children fight over biscuit.</p><p>Not metaphorically.</p><p>Real fight.</p><p>Real offence.</p><p>Real “I’m not talking to you again” energy.</p><p><br/></p><p>One stormed away dramatically.</p><p>The other shouted:</p><p>“Then give me my sweet back!”</p><p>Five minutes later</p><p>they were laughing together again like heartbreak has never existed before.</p><p>And somehow, that stayed with me.</p><p><br/></p><p>Because children do this thing adults have forgotten how to do:</p><p>they return to joy quickly.</p><p><br/></p><p>Today is Children’s Day.</p><p>And while adults are busy writing long speeches about “the future,”</p><p>children are still busy being children.</p><p>Running recklessly.</p><p>Laughing with their full chest.</p><p>Turning bottle caps into toys.</p><p>Turning ordinary streets into race tracks.</p><p>Falling down.</p><p>Standing up.</p><p>Crying loudly.</p><p>Healing quickly.</p><p><br/></p><p>Sometimes I genuinely think childhood is the purest form of faith.</p><p>Because how else do you explain children still finding joy so easily inside a country that keeps giving adults anxiety?</p><p><br/></p><p>A child can hear conversations about insecurity at night…</p><p>and still wake up excited about party rice the next morning.</p><p>That softness?</p><p>That refusal to completely surrender joy?</p><p>That is something powerful.</p><p><br/></p><p>But still…</p><p>this Children’s Day feels emotionally incomplete.</p><p>Not after Oyo.</p><p>Not after classrooms suddenly started sounding like danger instead of learning.</p><p>Not after some parents discovered that fear can wear school uniforms too.</p><p><br/></p><p>And maybe that is the most heartbreaking part:</p><p>children are learning survival too early in this country.</p><p>Too early.</p><p><br/></p><p>Some children now understand tension before they fully understand multiplication.</p><p>Some know panic before they truly know peace.</p><p>Some are already growing familiar with fear when their biggest concern should honestly just be cartoons and homework.</p><p><br/></p><p>Yet,</p><p>today, I still saw children laughing anyway.</p><p>Playing anyway.</p><p>Arguing over little things anyway.</p><p>Dreaming anyway.</p><p><br/></p><p>And maybe that is the miracle of childhood:</p><p>its ability to keep producing light even when surrounded by heavy things.</p><p><br/></p><p>So today is not just for celebration.</p><p>It is also for protection.</p><p>For attention.</p><p>For responsibility.</p><p>For the children whose innocence this country keeps testing.</p><p><br/></p><p>Happy Children’s Day to every child still managing to smile loudly in a hard country.</p><p>May life not force seriousness into your spirit too early.</p><p>And may your childhood remain something you remember with softness instead of survival.</p>

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