[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] God bless our homeland was composed and penned by Philip Gbeho in 1957. Upon independence, the original words to this anthem were changed in 1960 when Ghana became a republic. Six years later, the government was overthrown and a new lyrics was sourced for through a contest in 1966 after the coup in Ghana. Michael Kwame Gbordzoe lyrics was chosen and it replaced Philip Gbeho’s lyrics in the 1970s. [/dropcap]Continue reading
South Africa’s National Anthem Lyrics
South Africa’s national anthem is a combined version of “Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika” and “The Call of South Africa” composed by Enoch Sontonga in 1897 and CJ Langenhoven in 1918. The combined version became South Africa’s official national anthem in 1997.
It is the only national anthem that starts in one key and ends in another. The lyrics are written South Africa’s most populous official languages – isiXhosa, isiZulu, seSotho, Afrikaans and English. The first stanza of the anthem is written in Xhosa and Zulu, the second stanza is written in Sesotho while the last two stanza are written in Afrikaans and English.
South Africa’s national anthem lyrics
Lord bless Africa
May her glory be lifted high
Hear our petitions
Lord bless us, your children
Lord we ask You to protect our nation
Intervene and end all conflicts
Protect us, protect our nation
Protect South Africa, South Africa
Out of the blue of our heavens
Out of the depths of our seas
Over our everlasting mountains
Where the echoing crags resound
Sounds the call to come together,
And united we shall stand,
Let us live and strive for freedom,
In South Africa our land.
Source: http://www.southafrica.info/
Official National Anthem Lyrics Of Republic Of Togo
- Land of our forefathers is the national anthem of Togo. Alex Casimir-Dosseh wrote the words and it was used as Togo national anthem from independence in 1960 till 1979. It was replaced in 1979 to 1992 by a different anthem composed by the party of the Rally of the Togolese People. It was readopted from 1992 onwards.
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Land of our forefathers
- Hail to thee, land of our forefathers’
- Thou who made them strong,
- Peaceful and happy,
- Men who for posterity,
- Cultivated virtue and bravery.
- Even if tyrants shall come,
- Thy heart yearns towards freedom.
- Togo arise! Let us struggle without faltering.
- Victory or death, but dignity.
- God almighty, Thou alone,
- Hast made Togo prosper.
- People of Togo arise! Let us build the nation.
- To serve thee in unity
- Is the most burning desire of our hearts.
- Let us shout aloud our motto
- That nothing can tarnish.
- We the only builders of thy happiness and of thy future,
- Everywhere let us break chains and treachery,
- And we swear to thee for ever faith,
- Love, service, untiring zeal,
- To make thee yet, beloved Togo,
- A golden example for humanity.
- Hail, hail to the entire Universe
- Let us unite our efforts on this immense building site
- Whence will be reborn anew
- Great Humanity.
- Everywhere, instead of misery, let us bring happiness.
- Let us chase from the world unruly hatred.
- It’s over with slavery and Captivity.
- At the star of liberty,
- Let us renew the solidarity
- Of the Nations in fraternity.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org
Meet The Founder Of Ty-Tys | Exclusive Interview
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] The first time I was opportuned to meet Mr Bayo Ademiluyi (founder of Ty-tys) was at the Chevron (Afro-centric) bazaar. It was so random as one of the Bellafricana team had just posted an article about Ty-tys which caught my attention. Mr Ademiluyi is very jovial, down to earth and talented of course. I couldn’t help but interview him to hear the story of how Ty-tys came about. [/dropcap]
Meet Itoro Okon "The Jeweler" | Exclusive Interview
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] This year 2015, Bellafricana digest will be bringing some exclusive interviews your way. Today, I was opportuned to interview this young, artistic and talented young lady called Itoro Okon. Itoro is a Geologist turned jewelry designer. She has a great personality, very smart and straight to the point. One of the Nigerian born talents doing great things in the economy. [/dropcap]
Badagry Coconut Beach
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] Just west of Lagos is the town of Badagry which features the Coconut Beach, appropriately named for the coconut trees that surround the beach. This tropical beach is located in the coastal town of Badagry, West of Lagos. Holiday resorts are nearby for refreshments while visiting the beach. Tropical sun can be enjoyed in the ambiance of the environment at Coconut Beach. The beach is attractively set in an area surrounded by beautiful coconut trees.[/dropcap]Continue reading
The Planet Saver: Calabash
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”]The word calabash is derived the French word ‘Calebasse’. Calabash and gourd are often used interchangeably. The calabash is simply the dried hollow shell of a gourd used for household utensils and its among the very first crops that man cultivated.[/dropcap]Continue reading
How To Pick Aso-Ebi Fabric
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”]Picking aso-ebi for your event or party mostly depends on the personal prefence of the celebrant. The style, taste, age, and sometimes societal class of the celebrant determines the kind of fabric chosen.[/dropcap]Continue reading
Nigeria Memories: My First Visit by Brian Botts
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] I just can’t stop writing about Nigeria. It’s because I miss it. I haven’t been back in a while and I’m looking forward to 2015 when I go back. I find it therapeutic writing about my experiences and opinions from all the trips I made to the great Country of Nigeria. [/dropcap]
Happy New Year 2015!!! Facing The Office After The Festive Holiday!
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”]Going back to work after the festive period can be tiring and exhausting. What are the chances that you’ll wake up early this week, open one eye and think: ‘Why on earth is my alarm going off in the middle of the night? Then reality strikes, Christmas is over. No more watching the holiday movies, no more free food and no more back to back parties.[/dropcap]Continue reading


