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	The future hope  
 
Are we not the future hope 
We that are negated in all sphere of life 
In Pub, Politics and Policy making 
For being young in their eyes, 
Becuase of our character, 
But matured at heart, 
Because of our knowledge? 
 
Our elders, 
They bribe us a token 
To cause chaos and restiveness 
In our millieu, we agree, 
We're like dog that eats the bone 
With happiness 
Having killed the big animal 
For her owner, what a confusion! 
 
Are we not the future hope 
For having engaged in truancy, 
Drug abuse, child's molestation, 
And abuse of privilege 
That the elders see us as still children 
Who they could only use for a purpose, 
Their egoistic pursuit for that little token 
We kill and molest our fellow being 
Pummel the best men to the soil? 
 
For allocation of oil, our crude habit ensue 
For allocation of oil, our patriots imbibes anarchy 
For allocation of money, our lasses turns philanderers 
For allocation of certificate, our children malpractices 
For allocation of class, killing ensue 
For allocation of family, nepotism emanates 
 
These we stay to watch, 
Because we are confused already, 
Laughing on the face, but dead at heart, 
Our roads, hospitals, markets etc. 
Are badly made from the millions of Naira 
Contracts awarded 
Crumbs are used in working them 
That have made the macadam not lasting 
 
Are we not the future hope? 
When we abet in bribery 
And pomposity we now wear as name, 
Promuscuity,lechery,philanderous habits 
Became our contemporary habitual habit, 
Leaving perpetual problem places 
Which our need is to know, 
But have turned ruse, 
Knave, ludicrous in our environment? 
 
We know the Millennium 
We know the Development, 
But do we know the goals? 
The ones we know are  
To perpetrare public pockets 
To gang-up for evil, we call gangsterism 
 
Look at our faces dried, 
As if we never drank milk, 
As if we never drank Kunu, 
As if we only drink Gin, 
Which is true that our senses 
Are bartered with series of complications 
Like the greedy Angel trapped down 
Espionaging the women bathing 
Afresco. But it's true! 
 
Are we not the future hope, 
When the culture we imbibe 
Are cultures of Capitalism and Nepotism 
Abandoning Communalism and Conceptualism 
For Confusion-ism and centred-ism, 
We lost contrite heart, but con-men in Corruption; 
The languages we understand quick 
Is Fraud- which is like the con-ning tower 
Erected like the tower of Babel, 
Which is now our duty to fell 
In our milieu to achieve a better goal 
 
 
Our Govenrment 
 
When it comes to Policy making 
The 'rich' keep the rich in fore-front; 
But in war, voting and restiveness 
The youths are kept in the front 
 
There are things in the open 
We look at but do not see- 
Why should a man be 
Eighteen to Eighteen years 
in the gaol without trial? 
The trials they make are 
The looted treasuries of the looters 
Who wouldn't see cops net a day; 
We vote 
We clap hands 
Yet clampering as objects of ludicrous 
Subjected to Mendicants & Masochists 
Without being Nursed and Nurtured, 
But dispensable for emergency restiveness 
 
 
Are our Patriots,the elders, not bad? 
Who debase us, the youths 
For having elected them to power? 
Instead of job opportunities, 
Assassination contracts they give us. 
Instead of good public colleges, 
Private ones they build for only the rich, 
While the underprivileged are kept in desolation 
That truly the youths have to do something 
 
To echo to them, to their hearing that 
Are we not the future hope? 
Do we deserve this mistreatment?  
Why call the dog and hold a stick? 
Are we not their ch'dren in one n'tion? 
Do we deserve this despotic treatment? 
Of looting, bribery, untruthfulness etc. 
Which lags a polity to grow. 
 
We speek for Millennium and Development, 
But do not speak for Peace 
But do not speak for Joy 
But do not speak for Victory 
But do not speak for Winning 
But do not speak for Patience 
But do not speak for Order 
but do not speak for Human Rights 
But do not speak for Grace 
But do not speak for Learning 
But do not speak for Modesty 
But do not speak for Goodness 
But do not speak for Comely 
But do not speak for Code 
But do not speak for Constitution 
But do not speak for Social acts 
But do not speak for Choice 
But do not speak for Life 
Are we not the future hope? 
 
The voice we hear is Indiscipline 
The voice we hear is Discrimination 
The voice we hear is Anti-social 
The voice we hear is Corporate Vandalisation 
The voice we hear is Communal clashes 
The voice we hear is Illegal refuse diposal 
The voice we hear is Defraud and Debase 
The voice we hear is Disgrace and Dellurium 
These are the voices asking us 
How can we grow, or, achieve our goals? 
Are we not the future hope? 
 
When we allow the constitution 
Be interpreted to us for its purpose utility 
And brotherly love everyone 'wears' 
Discarding the sharing of bribes, our money 
In Sin-ate houses, for personal usage, 
Than its purpose? 
Which have kept many homes homeless 
That children are wandering in wonder 
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Odimegwu Onwumere
  
 
Odimegwu Onwumere, a poet and an author, is the Founder, Poet Against Child Abuse (PACA), Rivers State , Nigeria . +2348032552855. apoet25@yahoo.com 
 
If it's prose, he writes stories, 
If it's poetry, he writes poems, 
If it's drama, he writes screenplays, 
And he has achieved some poetry nominations, in the USA and in Canada. He was born in Accra Ghana. A Nigerian by origin and is in his early thirties.
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youth and MDGs	mayowa adeniran | Apr 29th, 2006
 i hope we should all rise up and invite all youths to support and promote MDGs through various projects to be initiatied. 
 
 
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