Aluta Continua is a popular anthem in Nigeria and other African countries.
The phrase “Aluta Continua” means “The Struggle Continues” in Latin, and the song has its origins in the Nigerian student movement of the 1970s.
The student movement in Nigeria began in the late 1960s, as students began to demand better living conditions on campuses, better academic standards, and greater democracy in the country.
The movement gained momentum in the early 1970s, as students protested against the Nigerian government’s decision to increase the cost of living.
During this time, a group of Nigerian students, led by Segun Okeowo, wrote the Aluta Continua anthem to inspire and motivate fellow students to continue the struggle for a better Nigeria.
The anthem became an instant hit among the student movement, and it has since become a rallying cry for various protests and demonstrations across the country.
The lyrics of the Aluta Continua anthem are simple but powerful.
The song begins with the line “Aluta Continua, Victoria Ascerta” which means “The struggle continues, victory is certain” in Latin.
The first verse of the anthem goes like this:
Aluta continua, victoria ascerta
Vitoria ascerta, aluta continua…
The struggle continues, victory is certain…
Victory is certain, the struggle continues…
The second verse of the anthem goes like this:
Etaala, etaala, etaala
Etaala, etaala, etaala
We will fight for liberation…
We will fight for liberation…
The phrase has become a popular slogan among activists and protesters, and it reflects the belief that no matter how difficult the struggle may be, victory is assured if the fight continues.
The song goes on to urge students and activists to remain steadfast in the face of oppression and injustice, to keep fighting for their rights, and to never give up.
The Aluta Continua anthem has been adopted by various movements and causes, the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, where it was used as a rallying cry against the oppressive regime.
In Nigeria, the Aluta Continua anthem has become an integral part of the country’s protest culture.
It has been used in various protests, the recent EndSARS protests against police brutality and extra-judicial killings.
The song is a reminder that the fight for justice and equality is an ongoing struggle, and that victory is assured if we remain steadfast and committed.
The Aluta Continua anthem is a powerful reminder of the resilience and determination of the Nigerian people in their struggle for a better society.
It has become a symbol of hope and inspiration for activists and protesters, and its message of perseverance and resilience continues to resonate with Nigerians today.
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