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DkJay:I responded to EG but you obviously didn't take note of that cause you chose to look at this with bias. I'm responding to her cos she's the only person saying something to me and she's the one responsible for all of this. |
xcemidasett:You deactivate and I'll be the one still painted black. What use would getting in touch with him do? It still won't prove nothing. |
xcemidasett:Deactivating won't do anything. It's even better if you don't. |
xcemidasett:Can you just please stop already, please. Since no one believes me, the least you can do is stop it already. |
Egoat:I honestly am not. You can check out every post I've ever made, there's nothing interesting about this account that I would want to create a new one to troll. Nobody knows me, so why would I choose to create a new moniker? |
I know that I'm a nobody here and it'll be hard to take my word for it but seriously, can't you all at least doubt EG's strong conviction birth out of an assumption? |
Egoat:Why do you keep involving me in this? |
Believe what you want... The only thing I'm guilty of is viewing this thread regularly. And I'll stop since it means a basis for false accusations. As for CN's post that you claim I took personal, I took personal everyone who was against that course, both on twitter or on ig. That I came here to rant about it don't mean I was throwing shades at CN. Like I said before, I'm one to remain in my shell.
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xcemidasett:If you truly feel sorry then reveal your actual moniker. But I get, you'd rather have me jeopardized than you. |
Egoat:I wish you know how much respect I have for you and how much this hurts. But it's cool. |
DrNefarius:I've never really understood how false accusations feel like until now. I've followed this thread right from its inception or some time around that, and I only did for the fun of it. If I was bittered by things anyone has said here, I could have said something a long time ago. I still would have ignored the accusations if not that the existence of my diary is being threatened. |
Hey guys, I didn't want to say anything cos I'm usually closed up in my shell. It'll be wrong if my account is deleted for something I didn't do or take part in. Please! |
Geminita:Happy New Month |
Novel: An Orchestra of Minorities Author: Chigozie Obioma Superb diction and vocabularies Amazing storyline Lovely imagery Badass concept It tells a tale of love, betrayal, revenge, anger, survival, suffering, repentance and so many emotions I can't begin to describe. The story centers around Nonso's Chi seeking the help/light judgement of Chukwu on behalf of his host. In other for us to understand the deed of the host which is Nonso, we had to understand the beginning of it all. So Nonso's Chi took us on a journey from where it all began, down to where the awful deed was done. He made us/Chukwu understand the reason for such deed, so we could understand from Nonso's perspective. We get to see how strong and deep love can be. We get to see that love truly is blind as someone as educated as Ndali Would fall for an uneducated Nonso. The story truly depicted the very realistic reaction most rich parents would have if a "shepherd of birds" comes for the hand in marriage of their educated daughter. It also portrayed the lengths Nonso went, just to marry 'the educated daughter', like selling his whole property just to school (Foolishness, the thing pain me die, cos I suspected that Jamike could be scam right from the onset). It painted the picture of every scenery both Lagos, Cyprus and every other place I've forgotten. It was almost like you were in those places, with the characters. My criticisms for the story are: There were too many unnecessary digressions and narrations. One that is not pivotal to the story. For example, the time he was headed back to the bridge with hope of getting back his goosling, they mentioned a cat on his seat he pushed away. This is one of the many unnecessary narrations I saw in the book, cos add it or leave it, the story would still end the same way. The end isn't clear, Did she die? Or did she survive? Did Nonso die? Why didn't Nonso's Chi mention to him that she's still in the Pharmacy, like he could have easily just put the idea in his head instead of going to Chukwu to narrate long tale. In my Opinion, the end seems rushed. It was like the one part of the book that needed the long narration, is the one part the author didn't take his time. It was a good read but I'm not sure it's a book I'll read over and over again. The digressions, proverbs, incantations and more wouldn't keep my eyes glued to it for long. |
Geminita:Time for our reviews right? |

