I am from the Slum
where majority of the people are poor
rats, mosquitoes and flies dwell with us like we are all neighbors.
On a daily basis, some Slum dwellers eat garri
while others chew palm kernels as a means for survival
due to lack of finance to buy or cook good food.
When the rainy season arrives, many of us begin to worry
not only because the rain disturbs our hustles
but our homes might get flooded severely.
Anytime we are far away from home and it rains cats and dogs,
You see frowns on our faces because we know
Our mattresses, dishes and other important materials might be floating over the water
When we shall have returned.
There are good and bad people in the Slum
But you can decide how you want to live.
Some good things I like about the Slum are that
Many of its inhabitants are hard working, courageous and lastly, they are brilliant.
We are from the Slum,
We don’t have enough so we are always trying our best
And giving our all
Just to make things better.
Several of us that are opportuned to go to school are very focused and we put a lot of time into our lessons
Because we know where we are coming from
And we also understand what our parents pass through
To pay our fees.
That’s why you see most of the students from the Slum end up with flying colors in the end
Our brains are not extra
but we remember our background
So we do all we can to make our parents proud and change our living conditions.
We don’t have everything
so the little we have we maintain
in the midst of difficulties,
we muster up the courage
knowing and believing that one day we will make it.
Ladies and gentlemen, the Slum.
Authored by: Theophilus Morlu
Featured Image by: Rémy Ajenifuja on Unsplash
I like this!
Interesting!! Why don’t we find solutions, even if it is rubber boots are gloves or protection from insects.
It is good to make people aware but how do we make changes?