
Poems We Chanted PART 2: A Nigerian 90s Childhood
by Akinbode Omotayo
Bedtime StoriesIn 1990s Nigeria, children’s poems and rhymes blended local culture, humor, and values, often chanted during school assemblies, classroom games, and home routines. These verses—ranging from motivational chants like “Good, Better, Best” to playful remixes like “Twinkle Twinkle” and circle games like “Who Is in the Garden?”—reflected everyday life, food, weather, and national pride. Together, they nurtured creativity, discipline, and identity in a generation of young Nigerians.