For Kunle Adepeju (01-02-1971)
i.
Dear Countrymen,
there is nothing stray
about a bullet fired into
the misty air to find solace in
the soft flesh of unarmed citizens.
There is nothing inadvertent when
protectors of lives wear the garbs of
hunters, cracking down on human games,
silencing “demonic” voices of dissent, crying
fairness and justice.
My countrymen,
our country’s wind
does not turn the teeth
of hot bullets desiring to be
cooled off by blood, longing for
acres of bodies to sow seeds of silence.
Verily, i say unto you,
countrymen, revisit the
dusty parchment of our
history, return to the grave
records of our grief, there, you
find the truth, that you do not
choose to be a martyr, your country
makes one out of you, builds a statue
in your honour, plants scentless flowers
around your grave, and declares a public
holiday in your name. After your death, the thread
of martyrdom continues, yet salvation doesn’t come.
Now, I ask,
if my country chooses the ways of bloodletting,
taking lives that they can’t give, giving flowers
that the dead won’t smell, declaring holidays
devoid of empathy, what becomes the fate
of the common man?
Countrymen, you do not choose to be a martyr,
your country makes one out of you.
About the Author
Olobo Ejile hails from Dekina, Kogi State. He is a poet, writer, and researcher. His works have appeared (or are forthcoming) in ANA, Fiction Niche, Shallow Tales Review, ArtisansQuill, among others. He is a fellow of the 2025 Idembeka Creative Writing Workshop.