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Debut Poetry Collection Explores Nigeria’s Challenges and Resilience

A new literary review has highlighted how Flowers at The City of Dreams, the debut poetry collection by Aisha A. Bolaji, offers a powerful reflection on the complexities of life in Nigeria through deeply personal and emotionally engaging poems.

The review notes that while the collection explores themes such as love, friendship, motherhood and self-discovery, it also examines the social and economic realities confronting many Nigerians. Through vivid imagery and intimate storytelling, the poems capture the emotional weight of living in a country marked by economic hardship, insecurity and uncertainty.

According to the review, Bolaji presents everyday experiences in a way that connects personal emotions with broader national issues. Rather than focusing solely on political events, the collection portrays how ordinary Nigerians navigate hope, resilience and frustration in their daily lives.

The review highlights poems including Prompts, I Worry Too Much About the Wrong Things and Nostalgia with Alternation in Reality as examples of the poet’s ability to reflect the psychological impact of the country’s challenges while maintaining a sense of humanity and optimism.

While praising the collection’s originality and emotional depth, the reviewer observes that some poems are less effective when they move away from the Nigerian context. Nevertheless, the work is described as a promising debut that establishes Bolaji as a compelling new voice in contemporary Nigerian poetry.

The review concludes that Flowers at The City of Dreams is more than a collection of poems, describing it as a thoughtful exploration of Nigeria’s social realities and the resilience of its people through the lens of personal experience.

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