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This is Mbaise o. No be Aba or Onitsha. |
Really. |
^^^How stupid can you not be? |
When Naija wins a soccer game, you will hear up naija everywhere on the internet as soon as the euphoria is over, Igbos go back to your jungle, Igbos you are the devil in Nigeria. Igbo and wayo. If you feel you have the audacity to go your separate way, do it and receive the consequences from the Nigeria military. declare you know fit but na to dey shout like nama all the time. |
Nigerian author Chinelo Okparanta was shortlisted for this year's prestigious Caine Prize for African Writing. But she says that initially, writing short stories wasn't a style she thought she'd be good at. "When I started, I thought I was a novelist, and I had written some short stories and I thought that they failed at being whatever short stories should be," Okparanta tells Tell Me More's guest host Celeste Headlee. "I'm not sure how it ended up that I somehow learned to write a short story." She kept writing though, and the stories became Happiness, Like Water. Her debut collection which was published on the 13th August. It draws on a number of her own personal influences. Born in Nigeria, Okparanta moved to the US when she was ten years old. Her parents raised her as a Jehovah's Witness. It's a faith that was at odds with her sexuality, and one that she no longer practices. Read an excerpt of Happiness, Like Water Interview Highlights Happiness, Like Water Happiness, Like Water Stories by Chinelo Okparanta Paperback, 196 pages purchase literary fiction fiction NPR reviews, interviews and more Read an excerpt On why she likes to focus on the relationship between mothers and daughters I am from a family of many, many women, and so, clearly that opens up my eyes to the issues that women have with their mothers. I do have a very close relationship with my mother. And so it makes sense that some of the issues that come up in these stories will be things that are from my own personal experience. For example, I will say that my mother has pressured me very much about getting married. She doesn't pressure me that much any more, but you know, that's a topic that comes up very often in my family. On writing about religion I don't set out consciously to make any grand political statements about anything. You know, religion is a part of me, and I think that's why it comes out in my writing. Somebody has asked me about On Ohaeto Street, and what I was trying to say about religious people. The truth is, I really wasn't thinking about any political statement — why the husband is the way he is, and why she leaves — she leaves because it's a bad situation. Not all Jehovah's Witnesses will act the way that he acts. If I were to write a personal essay, I could have many many things to say about religion and being a Jehovah's Witness, but in that story, I was just portraying this marriage, and what happens, and how it falls apart. On whether she worried about how she portrays Nigeria No, I wasn't worried about that. The things you see, the images you see in these stories, this is reality. I am not making these things up. There are trash heaps, and there are littered roads. And, in as much as people would like to say 'Oh, you're portraying Nigeria in such negative light,' but they all know, deep inside that all I'm doing is saying the truth ... This is my experience of Nigeria and that's all I am doing is just writing. http://www.npr.org/2013/08/14/212003856/happiness-like-water-based-on-nigerian-american-writers-reality
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Nigerian striker Uche Nwofor is in advanced talks over a move to Premier League. The VVV Venlo centre-forward is set to sign for an unnamed Premier League club this week, says Voetbal International, before being loaned back to a Dutch team due to a lack of UK work permit qualifications. Nwofor has been linked with Stoke City, Arsenal and Tottenham this summer. Should he sign with an English team, it's expected he will return to Holland on-loan to Roda JC. http://www.tribalfootball.com/articles/stoke-arsenal-target-uche-nwofor-advanced-premier-league-talks-3974208#.Ugv_2JKW_Tk |
[quote author=Rhino.5dm]Just wait till 2015 to see the monster you ibos created. No ibo will be allowed to print a poster in south west, and we must also deliver 98% votes to party of our choice.[/quote]You go dey port harcourt dey type jargons. Blah blah all the time. i sthis a threat or just the normal yapping. F0rk! |
^^^^WTH is Tony spike? |
Abagworo: Imo State is fully behind APC from every information at my disposal and nobody was forced. You people should stop all these unnecessary tribalism.Every political maneuver is tribalism in your f0rking books. Grow the f0rk up. |
Abagworo act like a f00l sometimes. |
[size=20pt]Nigeria striker Emmanuel Emenike and defender Kenneth Omeruo have been ruled out of the Super Eagles' friendly tie against South Africa on 14 August.[/size] Nigeria striker Emmanuel Emenike and defender Kenneth Omeruo have been ruled out of the Super Eagles' friendly tie against South Africa on 14 August. Emenike has opted to remain in Turkey, after re-signing for Fenerbahce. "He is highly valued in Turkey and has requested that he be allowed to settle well at the club," Nigeria media officer Ben Alaiya said. Omeruo, who injured his shoulder at the Confederations Cup, has been told to stay at his club, Chelsea, to recover. Gege Soriola and James Okwuosa - who are both based in South Africa - have been called up as replacements. Emenike, who was the top scorer in Nigeria's victorious Africa Cup of Nations campaign received the backing of Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi, as he begins his second spell at the Turkish club. "We will need him in the World Cup qualifiers but he has a lot of things to do at his new club and we must give him that opportunity," Keshi said. "But I must say we are in good contact and we are happy with the way things are going with our top players in the transfer market." The game - billed as the Nelson Mandela Challenge - will see the African Champions face Bafana Bafana for the first time in five years, in Durban. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23647892 |
By Oluwashina Okeleji BBC Sport, Lagos Emmanuel Emenike has revealed his delight at returning to Turkish giants Fenerbahce after they agreed to sign him from Spartak Moscow for US$17.4m. The 26-year-old Nigeria international re-joins the club after two seasons with the Russian league leaders. "When the possibility of coming back was first mentioned, I said to myself 'I hope both clubs will agree to that'," Emenike told BBC Sport. "Once a deal was agreed, I couldn't wait to see the fans and city again. "Right now, I am just delighted to be back. It's like coming back home." Continue reading the main story “ I have unfinished business here because I owe it to the club and fans who never stopped supporting or believing in me ” Emmanuel Emenike Emenike underwent a medical at the Istanbul club on Thursday and is set to sign his contract in the coming days. Emenike first joined Fenerbahce in May 2011, signing from Karabukspor at the end of the season, but he left in July the same year without without playing a a match for them. He was questioned by Turkish police and arraigned for match-fixing allegations but acquitted in April this year, because of a "lack of credible evidence." The Super Eagle insists he has put the episode behind him and is ready to shine for the club. "I don't want to talk about the dark past because there is a bright future ahead," added Emenike, who will be unveiled by Fenerbahce on Saturday. "I just want to thank Fenerbahce officials, fans and everyone for making this [his return] happen and for giving me a warm reception at the airport. "I want to fulfil a huge dream of playing in front of our passionate fans. "I have unfinished business here because I owe it to the club and fans who never stopped supporting or believing in me." Emenike's agent Erdem Konyar has thanked both clubs for making the player's return a smooth one. "He's grateful that things went smoothly with Spartak and he also stayed professional all through negotiations." he said. "We thank Spartak and hope his return to Fenerbahce will help make him a bigger and better player than he is at the moment." Before the switch, the striker scored three goals in his last three league appearances for Spartak. Emenike was joint-top scorer when Nigeria won the African Cup of Nations in South Africa in February. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23618392 |
Feed me more: You this guy!I am alright. Let's chat offline. |
Eko Ile: I though I said good for Akwa?No, FG or the state govt of Akwa Ibom should use it to develop the port. Anyways, the port construction is almost done. No be only Lagos dey Naija. Tomorrow, you will be the first ewu to shout go back to your jungle. Chicken brain. |
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berem: Interesting! Reno Omokri is definitely a criminal! using names of notable nigerians to lie on facebook is a criminal act. If actually he's the one doing this, he should be sued for impersonation! I know Yinka Odumakin very well and he wouldn't make such comments.You need to breathe once in a while. |
As the news of the Lagos State government dumping of over 70 Nigerians it ‘deported’, at Onitsha spreads, causing anxiety all across the South East, Governor Peter Obi has strongly dispelled the rumors being bandied around in some quarters that there are plans to expel non-indigenes from the markets in the State. He assured that that there is no iota of truth in the rumour as it is not in the character of Anambra State people or their government to discriminate against other Nigerians. He called on every resident in the state to feel at home, freely go about their legal businesses, remain law-abiding and perform their civic obligations at all times. The leader of the Muslim community in Onitsha, Alhaji Iliyasu Ashu equally confirmed that Governor Obi has been carrying everybody along, irrespective of tribe and religion and commended him for laying such a foundation for the state that has never been done before now. http://abujavoice.com/there-are-no-plans-to-expel-non-indegenes-gove-obi/ |


