Romance › Re: Self-defense Trick Every Lady Should Learn (say No To Rape) by BluntBoy(m): 6:51pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
Ladyhippolyta88: Seriously leave the lady alone.  Your wish is my command, my love. |
Romance › Re: Self-defense Trick Every Lady Should Learn (say No To Rape) by BluntBoy(m): 6:46pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
Rukkydelta: If the girl know he is down and so weak and so is physically strong and have the mind she should cut the thing off if not she should just after escaping
He is a rapist, the girl can even stab herself in the hand and give herself several blows so that when it gets to the law court she will said he was so strong and out defence she did it. Her physical injuries will be a good defense He was so strong and yet you were able to reach for an object and cut his thing off  Madam, you don't know how to lie  It wouldn't even take me long to decipher the lie and punish you. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Is It Biblically Right To Wear A Necklace With The Image Of A Pastor? by BluntBoy(m): 1:58pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
Cromcruach91: No it isn't.
America has a high number of Chrsitians and it is developed. South Africa that is more developed than we are...high percentage of Christians.
Our problem is that we think we can rely on exporting commodities/raw materiel and sharing the money....instead of industrial development. Has nothing to do with religion.
If we had limited resources now...if we did not produce oil...watch as we promptly promote industrial development...or run into more issues. Yes, America has a high number of Christians but many of them are blacks and come from the poorest states in the Union. The richest states in America are relatively less religious. Perhaps, we should consider why whenever blacks do something, they always make it flop. Why is it that we are more religious and yet poorer and more corrupt This has nothing do with Christianity per se but more with our brand of Christianity. This prosperity theology thrives more in black states and have larger black followers, whether in the United States or in Africa. Why? It is not hard to explain. Thieves like Adeboye can only thrive in a society where poverty, corruption and selfishness thrive. They sell hope to the hopeless. That is why the likes of Dollar and his ilk thrive in the United States. |
Romance › Re: Self-defense Trick Every Lady Should Learn (say No To Rape) by BluntBoy(m): 12:39pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
Rukkydelta: Ladies if you ever find yourself in just a situation pretend weak, don't show you have strength at all then target his balls hit it 1,2 and 3 it hit very hard then blow his eyes without pity Ladies should take note that guys weak point is in their balls and also discomfort in their eyes Then look for a rod or a big stick wip him continuously with no pity. If there is a knife or cutlass you can cut his thing off but if you know you can't go further just escape after hitting his balls and eyes so hard. It's self defense Madam, even rapists have rights. So, you can't cut off his rod after you have cleared a way to escape. Hitting someone who is down and no longer putting up resistance is not self-defense. Hit and get them down and run. Don't wait. Aside the possibility of you killing someone by continue hitting him, you can also get yourself into more serious problems if he has accomplices. |
Romance › Re: Sunday Breakfast: A Nairalander Cook For Himself by BluntBoy(m): 12:13pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
Lifeofpolice1: don't make me insult you
You know why I want mail her
Must everything be on Social media
Mind yourself Shut up when I talk to you, son.
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Romance › Re: Sunday Breakfast: A Nairalander Cook For Himself by BluntBoy(m): 12:04pm On Apr 15, 2018 |
Lifeofpolice1: can I mail you
If possible See why you may die poor? She said "send me your account", you decided to woo her first. |
Islam › Re: People Climbs Pole To Touch Face Of Inyass Who “appeared” In Abuja (pics, Vid) by BluntBoy(m): 8:46am On Apr 15, 2018 |
Religion has finished this country. |
Politics › Re: Chinua Achebe And Fela Kuti In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by BluntBoy(m): 10:40pm On Apr 14, 2018 |
NdiaraIGBO: This is the reason the racist whites like "Things fall apart" - for its savagery account of IGBO way of life, which the ready racists took for African life. A savage cultureless land of the Igbos. Exactly. Even though Achebe matured and produced much better and sustained works such as No Longer At Ease and A Man Of the People and his last novel (Anthills of the Savannah), the white race continue to promote Things Fall Apart as a great work of fiction because it blatantly promotes their superiority over the black race. |
Politics › Re: Chinua Achebe And Fela Kuti In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by BluntBoy(m): 10:35pm On Apr 14, 2018 |
Chiwude: I doubt you know anything about African literature. Those two you mentioned cannot lace Achebe's shoes. Writers who could not stand toe to toe with Ngugi wa Thiongo, the greatest of Achebe's influences. Even Elechi Amadi copied Achebe form and style of writing. He as well as the likes of Okpewho and so many other, are called the "sons of Achebe" by the African literary cycle because their style of writing was influenced by Achebe himself. Achebe was not just the father of African literature because of his book "Things Fall Apart", he the was the greatest because he nurtured African literature through his editorship of the African Writers Series and changed the way African's tell their story by introducing a new form of writing colored with proverbs, fables and cultural symbolism to which every writer of African origin could tell their stories. Achebe was the first African writer to write a true African novel that today the Achebian style of writing has become a yardstick scholars all over the world judge your novel as an African. Writers like Soyinka had a later publication with African Writers Series and that was after he had established himself as a playwright and poet. Nadine Gordimer also has just one publication under AWS and it a novella and some short stories. I bet you really think Soyinka and Gordimer are also Achebe's children. |
Politics › Re: Chinua Achebe And Fela Kuti In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by BluntBoy(m): 10:28pm On Apr 14, 2018 |
Chiwude: I doubt you know anything about African literature. Those two you mentioned cannot lace Achebe's shoes. Writers who could not stand toe to toe with Ngugi wa Thiongo, the greatest of Achebe's influences. Even Elechi Amadi copied Achebe form and style of writing. He as well as the likes of Okpewho and so many other, are called the "sons of Achebe" by the African literary cycle because their style of writing was influenced by Achebe himself. Achebe was not just the father of African literature because of his book "Things Fall Apart", he the was the greatest because he nurtured African literature through his editorship of the African Writers Series and changed the way African's tell their story by introducing a new form of writing colored with proverbs, fables and cultural symbolism to which every writer of African origin could tell their stories. Achebe was the first African writer to write a true African novel that today the Achebian style of writing has become a yardstick scholars all over the world judge your novel as an African. SMH... The arrogance with which you people display your ignorance is just baffling. Show me articles or audios where these writers claimed to have Achebe as an influence. If you talk about Adichie, fine. But to say the likes of Okpewho were influenced by Achebe is rather moronic. First of all, Okpewho's style of writing is totally different from Achebe's and many of these writers have been writing before the publication of Things Fall Apart. Yes, Things Fall Apart brought African literature largely to the world and Achebe did help many African writers get published through the African Writers Series, but it is rather dishonest to call these writers the children of Achebe. On what basis should you even call these greats the children of Achebe? |
Romance › Re: M by BluntBoy(m): 8:20pm On Apr 14, 2018 |
Ladyhippolyta88: How sad  Hippolyta is not ready for marriage dear so better go and look for a lady that is ready. I will gladly wait. I don't want any other lady. |
Romance › Re: 14 Most Popular Personality/character On Nairaland....you Must Know Them by BluntBoy(m): 2:42pm On Apr 14, 2018 |
Kingsley1000: who is a pervert? Someone whose sexual behavior is abnormal. |
Romance › Re: Is Their Sex In Nysc Camps! How True Is This? As A Corp Member Pls Share? by BluntBoy(m): 12:28pm On Apr 14, 2018 |
predmine20: No,i am a virgin and i am not into ladies . Is your name GAYbriel 
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NYSC › Re: Sex In NYSC Camps: How True? As A Corps Member Please Share? by BluntBoy(m): 12:15pm On Apr 14, 2018 |
deepwater: Very true. It happens The space is always there.
Back then, during my youth service to this country (I still can't come to terms that I served this country )
Those guys at mammy market, I mean the hair salons and mani- pedicure shops. Due to the small size of their business, they comfortably seal up their makeshift shops with thick dark cloths and curtains then put their wares just at the front of the shop to attend to their customers.
Right inside the the shop was a bed, pillow, standing fan, bucket and whatever you wanted.
You pay per hour to use the place, of course just on that same line you have the barbers shops with their music on - some little noise were helpful. 
I actually had a room there, I paid for the whole time at camp as I needed to stay away from lectures and drills.
Hence till date I do not have any pictures from camp, i was always indoors. my uniform is still clean as snow. Recall, how I was outstanding at POP everyone else had torn uniforms  Damn, sister. I can corroborate your experience. I saw things, terrible things. |
Romance › Re: 14 Most Popular Personality/character On Nairaland....you Must Know Them by BluntBoy(m): 12:11pm On Apr 14, 2018 |
Lefulefu is not a pervert. Nothing bad with liking big asses.
Kushkush has more restraint than Nwamaikpe and that makes him better in his evaluation of things. |
Sports › Re: Oluwatobiloba Amusan Wins Commonwealth 100m Hurdles Women Gold For Nigeria by BluntBoy(m): 11:47am On Apr 14, 2018 |
ogaJona: chioma Ajunwa was the first woman in Nigeria and the first in whole of west Africa to win it, so its not new to us we set the pace Ajunwa won Olympics gold, not Commonwealth gold. And she won for long jump, not 100 m hurdles. Don't ever downplay this achievement. It is a great one for us to win gold in athletics, especially, 100 m track events. |
Romance › Re: M by BluntBoy(m): 11:30am On Apr 14, 2018 |
Ladyhippolyta88, let us get married o. I am not getting any younger. |
Education › Re: Can You Sell Your B.sc Certificate For #100 Million? by BluntBoy(m): 8:26am On Apr 14, 2018 |
Who BSc epp I will sell it together with my NYSC cert, WAEC, NECO and JSCE for a quarter of the money. |
Romance › Re: My Experience Working In A Brothel by BluntBoy(m): 8:02am On Apr 14, 2018 |
phemmyfour: I didn't ask you to define brothel anyway . So you clean blood soaked bedsheet and packed used condom
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Romance › Re: What Do U Guys Think by BluntBoy(m): 10:02pm On Apr 13, 2018 |
Shugavee: fine darling  Good to hear that, sweetheart. I am off to bed. Sweet dreams. Try not to sleep late. |
Romance › Re: What Do U Guys Think by BluntBoy(m): 9:22pm On Apr 13, 2018 |
Shugavee: Bluntboy how r u? I am fine, dear. Fit as a fiddle. |
Romance › Re: What Do U Guys Think by BluntBoy(m): 9:18pm On Apr 13, 2018 |
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Romance › Re: What Do U Guys Think by BluntBoy(m): 8:58pm On Apr 13, 2018 |
Shugavee: How can a guy that's atleast above 30, still living in his family compound, be looking for a relationship with a lady?, asin even if u are a managing guy hv a house of ur own b4 u think of hving a girlfriend, if u are a student that's a different issue. What u all think Smh...
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TV/Movies › Re: Dwayne Johnson Reveals Why He Used a Nigerian Name 'Okoye' In His Movie 'Rampage by BluntBoy(m): 2:00pm On Apr 13, 2018 |
NwaAmaikpe:

I'm thinking Chimamanda Adichie, Chinua Achebe, Uzomaka Aduba, NwaAmaikpe, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Nnamdi Asomugha, Jidenna Mobison, Lemar Obika have made the West think Nigerian names are only Igbo. Can't you read He chose the name specifically to pay homage to Christian Okoye. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor Adeboye: "Anyone Not Paying His Tithe Won't Go To Heaven" - Freeze Reacts by BluntBoy(m): 1:37pm On Apr 13, 2018 |
Originality007: Na u and ur generation go remain under a curse.. The bro is right. You are under the curse of the Law. Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us, for it is written: "Cursed is everyone who is hung on a pole." (Galatians 3:13) The question is "what is the curse of the Law"? The Law demands perfection but you and I know that no man is/can be perfect. The Law is thus like a curse and a bondage. The Israelites struggled to keep it and many of them even lost their lives. But the death of Christ redeemed us. We are no longer saved/kept alive by striving to keep the Law. Another thing about the Law is that you have to keep all of it, especially the ones that concerned you. For instance, aside tithing, what other part of the Law do you keep? Do you even pay your tithes according the guidelines laid down in the Bible? |
Politics › Re: Chinua Achebe And Fela Kuti In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by BluntBoy(m): 9:56am On Apr 13, 2018 |
PAGAN9JA: hmm Even I wondered why Achebe was given a very christian funeral upon his death.
Anyways I'll try this book - The Concubine. Thanks! Try it, my brother. It is a fine book. There is another wonderful writer too. Isidore Okpewho. Try reading his "The Victims". I love the man die  Achebe has nothing on that man. One thing with life is that luck sometimes plays a great deal even if you are very gifted. Achebe was a great writer (or should I say, storyteller). His novel, "Arrow of God" is one of my favorite African novels of all time but I don't really fancy him even in the top ten very good African writers. |
Politics › Re: Chinua Achebe And Fela Kuti In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by BluntBoy(m): 8:30am On Apr 13, 2018 |
PAGAN9JA: Is it now? I thought it deplored the fact thar we stopped worshiping the Gods. Bro, have you read Attahiru by Ahmed Yerima. Even though it was a historical play and Attahiru was killed, Yerima's sympathy and voice was with the blacks. In Things Fall Apart, Achebe was writing fiction as close to history as possible and yet failed to even give the gods some dignity. Everything happened so fast and there was little resistance to the power of the whiteman's God. Things Fall Apart is overrated. It is unoriginal. If you are looking for real African novel, try Elechi Amadi's The Concubine. That is purely African and with a sustained voice. Things Fall Apart never liberated Africa in anyway. It just has the hype. |
Politics › Re: Chinua Achebe And Fela Kuti In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by BluntBoy(m): 1:40am On Apr 13, 2018 |
Shugavee: lol angry that what!! I aint good with arguments!!! Just stated my points!! N just so u know I know all the writers u wrote up there!! I am tempted to get back into the chat but..let us just go to bed Sweet dreams. |
Politics › Re: Chinua Achebe And Fela Kuti In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by BluntBoy(m): 1:34am On Apr 13, 2018 |
Shugavee: no need to argue, goodnight dear Are you angry  Alright, sweet dreams. |
Politics › Re: Chinua Achebe And Fela Kuti In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by BluntBoy(m): 1:22am On Apr 13, 2018 |
Shugavee: literature is the depiction of real life, it's neither true or untrue, were we not dominated by the white? Weren't we powerless,
Before achebe ofcourse there was literature!! Onitsha market literature long existed b4 things fall apart but he was the one that created a text that got the attention of all, there was music b4 fela too!! So u see!! Literatry critics like you make his books remain relevant! You are missing the point. Achebe's voice in Things Fall Apart was very friendly toward the whites. Our gods were described as useless. That is what Soyinka will never do. For instance, in his Lion and the Jewel, Tradition triumphs over westernization. In the Interpreters, he blends myths with realistic narrative. In Achebe's books, the Africans and their religions don't always stand a chance. And yet, you all accuse Soyinka of warming up to the whites when in reality, it was Achebe that was licking the whiteman's ass by portraying the gods as powerless and the whiteman always as victorious in all spheres. |
Politics › Re: Chinua Achebe And Fela Kuti In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by BluntBoy(m): 1:10am On Apr 13, 2018 |
Shugavee: firstly i am not good at writing long epistles so don't mind my errors
Been long I read his books n I hv lost memory of it but here i what i remember
When literature came into Africa by the write men, all their book represent blacks as disorganized and uncivilized,made black look bad to blacks, books like Robinson cusoe n Othello etc
Now in things fall apart, achebe showed Africa as an organized place, a king, cabinet members, a place with rules n regulation, africians with great respect for authority n so on
Futher more the protagonist, forgotten his name, him self represented africa, he was a metaphoric character!! Represented how africians loved n adores their traditions before colonialization, if i can remember correctly he killed himself, n that interpreted the death of the africian culture, after trying his best to burn the churches he still couldn't succeed, so he said instead of him to live with out his africian heritage he would die!!!
Achebe brought the true picture of Africa it's good n bad, if he didnt mention all the negative part, it would be an allusion not literature because indeed africian could kill to uphold their tradition, but he also showed the Good part the whites always neglected
More so his book is not recongniced cause he was so good in fiction, it was so reconginiced because of the effect it had on the African people!! And also foreigners to!!!
Now let me explain why wole soyinka books r seen as European::: wole soyinka mission was to get to European standard so he made his works too hard for the average readers! He made an impact that africians r also intelligent through his styles n diction!!but neglected the africian audience...
In the study of africian literature u must be very good with achebes works, u read things fall apart n arrow of God n so on till u graduate!! But most times u read wole soyinka books ones a while, except u take it up urself!! Futher more his books r manly studied by linguist!! But when it comes to literature Achebe is a king
Awards means nothing my dear, how many awards did fela win, did he win more than davido n wizkid!!! But he made a foundation!! Fela is some worth like achebe when it comes to theatre n performance!!!! Why is fela so relevant?? Because of the social event n influence he attracted with his music!!
Enough said!! U are free not to agree but this is plain fact!!! Achebe king of literature  Someone who wrote just five pop literature  Come on, Shugavee. How many African writers do you even know?  Have you read Ngugi Wa Thiong'O? Have you read Naguib Mahfouz? Have you read Nadine Gordimer? Have you read JM Coatzee? Achebe was not even as good as Isidore Okpewho. Have you read Isidore Okpewho? Achebe was lucky with Things Fall Apart. I like his Arrow of God better. But No Longer At Ease, A Man of The People and then Anthills of the Savannah. Please, how is Achebe king of literature  Writing pop literature does not make you king. If not, the likes of Stephen King and JK Rowling will be called kings of literature. |
Politics › Re: Chinua Achebe And Fela Kuti In The 1980s (Throwback Photo) by BluntBoy(m): 1:01am On Apr 13, 2018 |
Shugavee: firstly i am not good at writing long epistles so don't mind my errors
Been long I read his books n I hv lost memory of it but here i what i remember
When literature came into Africa by the write men, all their book represent blacks as disorganized and uncivilized,made black look bad to blacks, books like Robinson cusoe n Othello etc
Now achebe showed Africa as an organized place, a king, cabinet members, a place with rules n regulation, africians with great respect for authority n so on
Futher more the protagonist, forgotten his name, him self represented africa, he was a metaphoric character!! Represented how africians loved n adores their traditions before colonialization, if i can remember correctly he killed himself, n that interpreted the death of the africian culture, after trying his best to burn the churches he still couldn't succeed, so he said instead of him to live with out his africian heritage he would die!!!
Achebe brought the true picture of Africa it's good n bad, if he did mention all the negative part, it would be an allusion not literature because indeed africian could kill to uphold their tradition, but he also showed the Good part the whites always neglected
More so his book is not recongniced cause he was so good in fiction, it was so reconginiced because of the effect it had on the African people!! And also foreigners to!!!
Now let me explain why wole soyinka books r seen as European::: wole soyinka mission was to get to European standard so he made his works too hard for the average readers! He made an impact that africians r also intelligent through his styles n diction!!but neglected the africian audience...
In the study of africian literature u must be very good with achebes works, u read things fall apart n arrow of God n so on till u graduate!! But most times u read wole soyinka books ones a while, except u take it up urself!! Futher more his books r manly studied by linguist!! But when it comes to literature Achebe is a king
Awards means nothing my dear, how many awards did fela win, did he win more than davido n wizkid!!! But he made a foundation!! Fela is some worth like achebe when it comes to theatre n performance!!!! Why is fela so relevant?? Because of the social event n influence he attracted with his music!!
Enough said!! U are free not to agree but this is plain fact!!! I understand Okonkwo and all the symbolism. But read that book again, especially the conversion of Nwafor and you would see Achebe's liking for the white religion. His description of the hymn which won the boy over is enough to convince anyone that Achebe took sides with the whites. Always in the story, there was a covert portrayal of the African culture as barbaric and inferior to the ones the whites were propagating. The book did not merely portray the historical triumph of the white over the blacks but also rubbed in our faces the very way the whites saw the African deities ---- powerless and not alive. And mind you, it was not Achebe that first described Africans as organized. Fagunwa and many others, had done so with their blends of folklore and fiction. Before Achebe, there was African literature. I can reel them out but I am so tired right now. And, why aren't you sleeping already  I just read that we, night owls, don't live as long as the larks  |