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omenka:I expect you to be more matured and understanding. Can he pick all phone calls? Do you pick all phone calls? |
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deadZONE:What suggests that? If you have any tangible proof, please report me to the mods. Thank you ![]() |
I AM SORRY FOR POSTING THIS IN THE POLITICS SECTION. Hello all, Good day. I am a student and a social media enthusiast. Social media has always been my passion from the first moment I started using cyberspace. I am looking for a way to pay my fees as well as do what I love most. I have a social media job right now but it is not enough to cover my fees so I need an extra job. I feel I can handle both as well as my studies along although it will not be easy. Fiverr, eLance and the likes; I have used them but the revenue is nothing to write home about as I hardly get an order. I guarantee you a full refund if you are not satisfied with the quality of work done. Some high class nairalanders know me by my other moniker and I'm sure that they will definitely recommend me. Thanks for your anticipated consideration. |
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Hello all, Good day. I am a student and a social media enthusiast. Social media has always been my passion from the first moment I started using cyberspace. I am looking for a way to pay my fees as well as do what I love most. I have a social media job right now but it is not enough to cover my fees so I need an extra job. I feel I can handle both as well as my studies along although it will not be easy. Fiverr, eLance and the likes; I have used them but the revenue is nothing to write home about as I hardly get an order. I guarantee you a full refund if you are not satisfied with the quality of work done. Some high class nairalanders know me by my other moniker and I'm sure that they will definitely recommend me. Thanks for your anticipated consideration. |
Hello all, I'm an editor (on Fiverr that is) and I would edit your 100 pages of draft work for an unbeatable $5! WHAT WOULD I DO? -Provide mark-ups to highlight grammatical errors -Correct paragraphing errors -Make paging adjustments WHY SHOULD YOU HIRE ME? I have a 5-star rating from all clients I have worked with and I give you a money back guarantee if there's reasonable ground to do so. What are you waiting for? Hire me now! Check out my profile on Fiverr, thanks: http://www.fiverr.com/timthehyper |
buikem2:Someone in the village is playing with your picture. |
[img]http://3.bp..com/-lBcMXBXHG9A/VXmOo_TcjgI/AAAAAAAAALo/HVVuFkcNGus/s640/11269302_668908063213128_252003572905963977_o.jpg[/img] Hello everyone... The above picture is the cover image of "Letters From Africa: The Modern African Poetry Compilation". Now, it is very probable that you do not read poetry but I hope that at the end of this, you would have a reason to change your mind and purchase this particular compilation. To begin with, it is the FIRST EVER poetry compilation written by a group of Africans and more so, done with the sole intent of showing the continent's creativity to the world. Also, it is written in simple language with each poem having a distinct message; each easily understandable.(I shall post two of the poems below so that you have a clue of what what I'm saying). Here are the two poems I am posting. This first one is "We Regret" by Nkenu Timothy A lot of stories A lot of lies Fingers pointing No results We remember those times when They stood with hungry faces Clearly stricken by poverty So we pitied them They came to us with sweet words Saying they know our plight and Would fight for us Lies!!! All lies! With ink stains on our thumbs And joy in our hearts Smiles on our faces We put them in office Crocodile tears of gratitude Hungry eyes of theirs They looked at us and Praised us for "doing the right thing" Days, weeks and years gone by No sign of them close by I hear they live in mansions While we live in mud huts They only come when they need us They are nowhere close to us Nothing to show for our stains; Stains on our thumbs put on paper We regret the times we wasted Standing under the hot sun Shouting their praises, We regret. We regret the ink we allowed to touch us The papers we put in boxes Yes we regret We shall always regret And then this next one is titled "Bury Me" by Moshenyana Wa Taung A time would come when my life would cease When the time comes, I ask that you remember these things Bury my body but don’t bury my beliefs Bury my heart but don’t bury my love Bury my feet but not the path of life Bury my hands but don’t bury my diligent efforts Bury my shoulders but not the concerns I carried Bury my voice but not my message Bury my mind but don’t bury my dreams Bury me but don’t bury my life If you must bury something Let it be my faults and my weaknesses But let my life continue to live on Within you I hope you've had an insight into what to expect of the compilation made by these young African poets? Finally, the last but greatest reason why you should buy this compilation is that you'd be investing into literature in Africa as the funds gotten from this maiden edition would go into the production of the next and subsequently, be able to provide literary aid to the continent as the area of literature is one which is greatly lagging behind in the continent. If I've been able to convince you to purchase the compilation (which I strongly hope and believe that I've done), please find the purchase links below. The eBook version costs $2.99 on all platforms while the paperback costs $9.99. Asante sana (Thank you). Amazon (Paperback): http://www.amazon.com/Letters-Africa-Modern-African-Compilation/dp/1512089079 Amazon Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZA0MXC8 iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/letters-from-africa/id1003725008?mt=11&uo=4 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/books/details/African_Poetry_Project_Letters_From_Africa?id=e6fVCQAAQBAJ. Kobo :https://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/letters-from-africa-2 |
hisenjos:Hello sir, Please can you wire money to another African country from Paypal? Say Uganda for example? |
Hello, My topic about the Nigerian who has plans to bring together African Poets (https://www.nairaland.com/2330321/17-year-old-nigerian-starts#33985409) which made front page (thankful to the mods for that). However, being a member of this project, I solicit your help. I want you all to get yourselves a copy of the book from Amazon to help support this great project as well as African poetry and literature in general. The link is http://www.amazon.com/Letters-Africa-Modern-African-Compilation/dp/1512089079/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1432213821&sr=1-3&keywords=letters+from+africa The cover image is attached. Regards.
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safarigirl:I just got a copy but trust me, this one is different |
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https://i1.wp.com/www.myafricanow.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/17-year-old-Nigerian-based-in-Uganda.jpgSource: http://www.myafricanow.com/timothy-nkenu-woma-poet |
Otuoke, 30 Naira |
Otuoke, 30 Naira |
How does this change the swearing-in date for Buhari? |
kitnah:If you ever make it an eBook or a paperback, I'll give it a review. Hire me... cc mk82 https://www.fiverr.com/s2/3435aa7155 Thanks |
Hello fellow NLers. Hire me and I would review your book for $5 in 5 days, and it'll be an honest review. Thanks. https://www.fiverr.com/s2/3435aa7155 |
African Poetry Project is in need of a artist for it's African Poetry Compilation book cover. The poetry compilation is set to be released this month (May, 2015). A 6x9 inch artwork which depicts Africa is required A ROYALTY-BASED contract would be entered into with the selected artwork. ELIGIBILITY: 1. Artwork MUST be African (residence not necessary) 2. Artwork MUST be 6x9 inches (width/length) 3. Submitted work MUST be original and made by the painter who submits 4. Artwork MUST depict Africa or something African. 5. Artwork can be either drawing or painting DEADLINE: All work must be submitted by 12th of May, 2015 at 23:59 (GMT) HOW TO SUBMIT: All works should be submitted by email to psot2014@yandex.com and the artwork should be in .jpg format. PAYMENT: A royalty-based agreement would be entered into with the chosen artist. Such earnings are listed below: 5.9% of net paperback sales 8.7% of net eBook Sales INQUIRY: All inquiries should be sent to the same email address i.e psot2014@yandex.com |
Ever since Goodluck Jonathan, the outgoing President of Nigeria made the rather historic phone call with which he conceded defeat to the opposition’s candidate and winner of the Nigerian presidential elections, Muhammadu Buhari, a lot of debate has been going on as to whether Jonathan’s action is worthy of earning him the honor of becoming one of Nigeria’s or in the general sense, Africa’s heroes. A little flash back to Nigeria’s post-election period in 2011 and a comparison with that of 2015 would bring out the fact that this year’s post-election period have been by far more peaceful with a few casualties occurring mainly due to celebration mishaps. In 2011, scores of Nigerians were killed after the opposition alleged rigging by the ruling party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Jonathan’s administration has by far been the most criticised, allegedly the most inefficient and the most corrupt of all democratic governments that Nigeria has seen; as to how corrupt the government really was, is a discussion for another day. However, his acceptance of defeat has been applauded by many Nigerians, including members of the opposition parties. Now, to determine whether or whether not Jonathan should be named among Nigerian and African heroes, one needs to majorly consider the environments within which he operated and their politico-electoral patterns. These environments are Africa, a continent within which the real practice of democracy has been a major issue from Zimbabwe to Libya, Uganda to Ivory Coast and so on. The second environment is the country itself, Nigeria, a land within which even the electorate have long accepted that elections are a period not for which votes count, but for which the best ‘rigger’ wins. Also, in both environments, post-election violence is regarded as an evil that has come to stay. With both environments in mind, I would say that Jonathan can be best described as a circumstantial hero for averting the rather normal post-election violence in the country and the continent at large because normalcy in an environment of absurdity is legendary. Also, for the incumbent to be defeated and accept defeat which is rare in both environments. If Jonathan was to have operated in an environment where democracy is stable and where post-election tranquility is guaranteed, then absolutely nothing about Jonathan would be heroic. My stand therefore is that given the environment, Jonathan should be described as a circumstantial hero because if the environment within which he operated were to be different, he and his action would only be commendable and the issue of heroism would be totally non-existent. Source: http://nkenu..com/2015/04/2011-2015-and-circumstantial-heroism-of_28.html |
Hello all, My brother's article "Jonathan as circumstantial hero" might be on ThisDay newspaper between 12, 13 or 14th of April. Please someone who has a copy should help me check. I'm not currently in Nigeria. Thanks. "JONATHAN AS CIRCUMSTANTIAL HERO" by Timothy Nkenu |
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The African Poetry Project wishes to invite members of the general public to voluntarily create a theme design for a poem written about Xenophobia and should contain the following: X:The poem Timothy Nkenu (c). African Poetry Project The "X" should be on top and "the poem" should be beneath it. Submissions should be made to psot2014@yandex.com or can simply be dropped here. We greatly appreciate all anticipated entries. |
If Obasanjo and Tinubu are the kind of people that Buhari wants to surround himself with, then in 2019 we would be screaming "CHANGE" once again. |


