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[quote author=Mynd_44]Wait, you are female? That explains a lot[/quote]wot does it explain?? |
[quote author=Mynd_44]And it has been solved[/quote]thanks Mynd |
i have reported the matter to the mod, thanks |
kingphilip: wow the story is xoxoxo gr8 n in line keep it up...sorry for commentin today cos jst got to find out these interesting stories frm nairaland today n guess wat its one of da bestaww..thanks Philip, i appreciate your comment... ![]() |
chai! U funny die |
serioiusly zubby,, u need to paragraph this work, it's a difficult read as it is... ![]() |
zakura, you will not use laff to kill me...where r u getting these crazy jokes from?....they r sooo real.....Great work, bro! |
Can you guys believe this? A guy named Okezie Mathew Aliozor has STOLEN my work and is selling it on amazon!! ![]() |
yeah, i read Ngugi 'wa Thiongo's 'weep not brother' in junior sec sch...that was my first time of reading a novel written in 'first person singular' point of view...my little mind was intrigued, as i read it, and i am sure i will still be captivated if i were to read it again, but the african books that i can never forget are: 'The Bottled Leopard' by Chukwuemeka Ike 'An african night's entertainment' by Cyprian Ekwensi 'Without a silver spoon' by Eddie Iroh 'Violence' by Festus Iyayi |
wow...Oh my goodness, dis story is sooooooooo cool.... I almost thought that Bola was d girl they were planning to kidnap it's a good thing he pulled out...I love stories with good morals can't wait for the next one ![]() |
Lucky gurl: Yeah patiently waiting 4 Ur next story on Nl.thanks dear, I'm still cooking it up, for your enjoyment... It is almost done. When I'm done, I will post the link here... ![]() |
Wow! Over 3000 views... Thanks guys...I appreciate...I am glad I shared this story on nairaland... |
Damex you reach here? How u dey? |
whizkidy: Goverment is brokeabeg, make dem no break oo...how dem say make people do na? |
This idea of buying aso-ebi from everyone that is celebrating wedding, or even funeral is beginning to annoy me. I know many ladies that have hundreds of clothes at their tailors' which they have not even sewn, yet when someone else comes to sell aso-ebi, they will still be the first to buy. Of course, whenever I confront them, they have thousands of excuses to give. e.g: "I just have to support her, na...so that when I am doing my wedding, people will support me too." Imagine that! Why not support her with the money, instead of filling up your house with clothes you are likely to wear only once!!!!!!!! |
UP TILL NOW, NO NEWS ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ?? ![]() |
[quote author=senbonzakura_kageyoshi]ma binu, but this is just one short story o! It's not a series so.....sorry, no updates for this one. I'm yet to start a humour series.....yet to....[/quote]By 'update' I mean, come and give us another story........pleaseeeeeeee..... ![]() |
Blue moon: the ingredients for ukwa and okpa are easily gotten in southern nigeria. don't kno how easy it will be to get them where u staythanks dearie, i will watch d videos now...i'm sure it will stimulate my appetite |
@ Blue moon; i av not heard of all these foods u listed, before. I wonder how they taste; and how to prepare them. thanks for your contribution all the same. |
hmmm....different strokes,,,for different folks |
wen i saw ur name i tot u came to update... abeg update fast na.... ![]() |
[quote author=Mynd_44]Somebody stop me before I laugh to death[/quote]see me see fire star o... abeg d rice don ready, wey d stew?? ![]() |
bluerange: catfish pepper soup and agidi (eko in yoruba) make sure there is enough ehuru, uziza and ose nsukka in the pepper soup. wish am back home!ah! thanks for reminding me of agidi.... eh heh...now u are talking... also, someone just reminded me of amala so...any other staple food in naija apart from all those that haave bn mentioned on this thread?? |
Guys. Is the sequel out yet, I tried browsing it on the internet, but I could only get vague info. The original book really inspired me when I was just in junior secondary school. I was amazed to later find out that the author is an old man already, and that the book itself is really old..yet it feels like a brand new story to me, whenever I read it. Truly. I'm beginning to agree with what one nairalander said: 'Most great authors are already old; and that's because, they spent their whole life, learning how to write!' so does any one have info about the sequel yet? Please if you do, kindly post a link here, or something, thanks. |
HumbledbYGrace: I like it, its nice and clean.Awww. thanks HBG...your comment means a lot to me... ![]() |
I must not fail to mention: senbonzakura_kageyoshi the guy's writing is WOW!!!!!!!!! I hope say i type d name correctly sha. ![]() |
zuby, this is a deviation from your last story...Kasala.. it's good, though i think you should watch out; you are making lots of typos update, please...let's see how d story goes |
onuwaje: Swahili, jamaican patois( I love it when these guys speak)hmm swahili...is dat a south african language? |
thanks Tovot and harlos.... ![]() |
Godson201333: I am already learning German and french and i am loving em..very soon im gonna add spanishhmmm...that's a good one |
Feraz: Japanese and Germanhmm..dat's cool |





