Abdullahi Suleiman Otiwe

Abdullahi Suleiman Otiwe Poems

The father once ruled as giant
Before freedom of the Giant
Crowned in colony in trust
To prevent the societal thrust
...

Before the semen formed my yolk
Like lubricating fluid in the eggs
I knew that I would become
An actor leading roles of your womb
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When the fish are suppose to sleep
I who rare them is awake to see
How they shall obey my orders
So gently, gently I must lured them
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By our culture
men do not die
they leave for the forest
to hunt animals in the bush
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Queen of the River Niger
Your arrival is very late
Yesterday the Prince was here
He left us grieving for the moon
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She screams as his finger
flinches something
lying fainted between her thighs
‘A pleasure is not lost! '
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The waves arrive swimming in pool
Every night is a day and each day night
Down in this countryside, a new dawn
Each second in this trapping cords
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Abdullahi Suleiman Otiwe Biography

Abdullahi Suleiman Otiwe is an undergraduate law student of Kogi State University, Anyigba Kogi, Nigeria. He began creative writing instinctively at early age of eleven with keen interest in poetry which made Daily Trust described him as a creative writer with " bias for poetry" . Most of his poems according to Daily Trust Newspaper on 13th/Sept./2015 at p.38 " have a political hue" . Above all, he has written on many online literary journals and National Daily like Vanguard, Daily Trust inter alia.)

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The King Benched

The father once ruled as giant
Before freedom of the Giant
Crowned in colony in trust
To prevent the societal thrust

Now heaven falls on safety
Due to the father's naivety
And palatial trust flings away
With no iota of law left byway

Wonder why the father dethroned
So that the son could be enthroned
As blue black uniform buried alive
On the onset of leavesmen born alive

From dawn to dusk the father regreets
With hanged rotten wooden stick on street
Hand stretching for tithe far via the window
Though on nationroll left traveller disendow

He is now but the King's father
Standing in shame of the heat of sun
Standing the street like Northern beggar
Sometimes wonder if he begotten the son

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