The African nation should rise,
Like the morning sun,
And make a decision
To help society grow.
Naija should rise,
Like the morning sun.
The government should support the economy,
Lift the masses out of poverty,
And make the nation their priority.
Naija’s youth should rise,
Like the morning sun,
Regardless of whether the government provides.
They should learn to live and strive on their own
If the government refuses to do the needful.
Mothers should decide
To support their children in all they need.
Children should be obedient
And pursue what will shape their future.
The nation should rise,
Like the morning sun,
To make the country better.
To make the nation great again.
The poem is a call to action for national growth and self-reliance. It emphasizes the need for African nations, particularly Nigeria, to rise like the morning sun and take decisive steps toward societal progress. It urges the government to prioritize economic development and poverty alleviation while encouraging the youth to strive for success independently if the government fails to support them. The poem also highlights the role of mothers in nurturing their children and the responsibility of children to shape their future. Ultimately, it advocates for collective effort in making the nation better.