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PoliticsRe: I Weep For My Country. by dumodust(m): 10:35am On Jan 02, 2011
you guys can continue weeping. most nigerians spend more time praying than actually trying to change things and besides than, most of us pray for the opprtunity to loot and commit crime, we label it opprtunity and prosperity without working. dont weep bro, just continue doing your best,
PoliticsRe: Role Models and Villains of 2010 by dumodust(m): 10:22am On Jan 02, 2011
AjanleKoko:
Everybody keeps labeling Sanusi Lamido a hero because of his public posturing.
Nobody seems to have noticed his dumb policies. The most interesting one is asking the banks to form holding companies, prompting the likes of Oba Otudeko to resign as FBN chairman and immediately becoming the chairman of FBN Holdings, making him exempt from being removed at a shareholders AGM. He also installed his son on the board of FBN proper. Did Sanusi even see that coming?

as per heroes, for me, the only hero of 2010 is the SAFA, hosting a solid World Cup and putting Africa on the map, despite the naysayers. For us in Nigeria, we continue to suffer misgovernance.
sanusi lamido's my hero of the year because of his bluntness and boldness in the face of adversity generated by conspiracy and ethnic jingoists, his policies? dont know what to say about that but the ones that were there before were not working, a change was required. i also like this wikileaks guy, without him, we wont realise we had wolves in sheeps clothing amongst us,

villians of the year: all the reps and senators, goodluck jonathan for being weak, atiku and babaginda for being boldly stupid and insulting, adamu ciroma for senility and all of us 'mugu' nigerians that allowed all these bad things to happen without some form of resistance
PoliticsRe: Are Nigerians Really Better Than Their Leaders by dumodust(m): 10:06am On Jan 02, 2011
we all have the capacity for evil regardless of nation or the colour of our skin. power corrupts, absolute power? hmmm, what's lacking in nigeria are the checks and balances, instituted and now 'cultural' corruption has destroyed them.
Music/RadioRe: Worst Songs Of 2010. by dumodust(m): 7:31pm On Dec 28, 2010
irk hit it on the head, TIMAYA'S songs and all the hollow crap that has been spilling out of kc presh and that 'house of ginger' guy, what's his name again, emmm, yes! terry g.
also think kennis music should take a dose of reality and close shop, after tuface, all their other artists are jokers, i rather listen to conductors load buses at ojuelegba grin
PoliticsRe: Sanusi Lamido Faults Sir Olaniwun Ajayi On Northern Domination by dumodust(m): 12:51am On Dec 22, 2010
bfire:
This guy is a mole. He's not anything like El-Rufai who calls a spade a spade and thinks less of his ethnicity.
He's been planted there to follow and accomplish a set objectives whether you believed it or not time will surely open up the truth. He was not actually in Sudan to learn what most of you think; he was groom for a certain purpose and i'm sure he's playing it well but he shall be disgraced.
na you sabi! in which of your dreams did el-rufai call a spade a spade, he was an obj boy, sanusi has been saying the right things, thats all i care about
LiteratureShort Write Up- Naija Baby by dumodust(op): 11:29pm On Dec 20, 2010
[size=14pt]just having fun grin,


I think I remember when it all started, don’t ask me how because I don’t know. To give you a clue, I’m talking of the acts of …hmmm that the old man and old lady perpetrated. They will later blame God for being the only being involved in bringing good old me to earth and forcing me into mum’s belly.
Hey don’t even go there, don’t go all moralistic on me now, that’s what produced you and them grown ups over there who think so well of themselves that they’re too blind to see; really silly of them. Well that’s it for them, that’s all I can give them; they are not part of this esteemed discussion of future book-wrecked minds.

Before that unsavoury interlude, we were really talking about the nine month’s prelude to the moment when we all come out screaming in our first fear. Another unsavoury topic for some people but delightful to those involved.

Now back to that precarious moment- sudden bright lights, cold air, then I had squeezed my eyes shut denying the unknown my cries increasing in intensity as another being’s cries died down. I realised I had come out from in between that being’s legs and that I was supposed to call her mum in the future. Someone gripped the pipe-like connection to her with some metallic clamps. Ouch! A pair of scissors came in between us and pronto, I was I her arms.

Well that was straightforward and I was lucky; the silent limp ones had to end up being suctioned with a tube down their nose, and also had to endure the harsh pummels and thumps of the midwives to knock off the dancing baron cemetery’s sickle that hugged their chest. For some it starts and ends there, for others you would finally hear a cry of mixed with anger and relief. I grabbed my mother, opened my eyes and cooed, grateful that I wasn’t in the WWE (world wrestling) stuff with the deadbeat matrons. She smiled, I grinned back like I meant it. A reciprocating unmentionable was shoved into my mouth and it squirted fluid nectar. I think that was the precise moment I fell in love for the first time and really meant my smiles. I sucked, grabbed and grappled with what was not mine. The old man standing by her side, peering into my face didn’t seem too happy so I relaxed a bit. ‘Easy boy’ I said to myself, ‘for the future you won’t want to start making enemies this early’.

But aren’t I supposed to be special for now? Damn it, I continued sucking greedily despite the pained look on his face.

I was hungry, the man should relax, he should be glad that he has a son not girl that will walk away with other men and still carry more babies. Ugh! God, I nearly choked, the man’s wicked thump was supposed to be an affectionate pat. The disgruntled element was using delay tactics and political acts of calumny on me. It was then I learnt to politick. I just opened my mouth and wailed like a really upset baby. It worked because she frowned and shooed him away. I happily returned to my feeding. He he he (laughter)…

Suddenly someone with a gloved hand in blue hospital scrubs took me away and told my mother to rest. I cried and cried but she just leaned back and smiled. ‘Mum can’t you see? It’s a coup d’état’ I wailed.  I tried to grab her and missed. I was dropped in a cot, looking up at the most furrowed and crumpled female face I have ever seen in my short existence and come to think of it she was only intent on wearing on a diaper for me and dressing me. Guess the night traffic was heavy and she wanted to get her job done. That not withstanding she was a silly not-so-smart person, hadn’t she heard of mother and child bonding in her whole medical career. Jeez, my feelings were hurt, I was being marginalized.

Come to think of it (considering how I ended up emotionally not-so-smart and mentally pitiless), if I could, I would have sued for damages. He he he (laughter)… it’s all politics.

But on a serious note I loved my mother… and I’ll end with a poem dedicated to all women.

The Rebirth

My molded clay trashes
through it every day, soaking
in its every way, taking
in wisdom’s liquid viscous gray.

Suddenly its mystical bubble’s ready to be bust,
Squishy-squashy goo the colour of rust,
when it ruptures which it must,
Truth will then rush in with a gust.

Now down through that tunnel of sublime care,
must withstand the muscle spasms at my rear,
pains that made Mother push something dear
to come out crying with her, my first and last tears for fear.



Rud Frost, December 2010.

http://thenigeriantruth..com/2010/12/birth-of-naija-baby.html









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LiteratureRe: Backlash (a Novel)- first chapters by dumodust(op): 9:52pm On Dec 18, 2010
please join me on my blog http://thenigeriantruth..com/

doing some thinking, writing and mischief there, talking about issues not strictly literary

thanks
LiteratureRe: When A Man Cons A Woman - Poem by dumodust(m): 2:05pm On Nov 13, 2010
playing with words or do i sense something else like murderous intent? grin
LiteratureRe: Anybody Old Enough To Remember The "pacesetters" Series by dumodust(m): 3:58pm On Nov 07, 2010
yeah, was old enough, read some myself
PoliticsRe: Sanusi Lamido Faults Sir Olaniwun Ajayi On Northern Domination by dumodust(m): 11:34pm On Nov 05, 2010
i like this sanusi guy, i'm from anambra state and i dont bloody care where he's from. nigerians always cloud clear issues with ethnicity, even ibori was protected at oghara, ibori!!! an international thief and robber. let's stop this divisive and sharing tendencies. great countries got to where they are now by making sacrifices for the future, i'm not seeing that in nigeria. at the rate that we're going, one day my little village hamlet will have a north and south and we'll start talking of resource control for the solitary borehole that supplies water that is situated in nwafor's compound. we have lost focus and we forget why we are a nation and when i hear men like ciroma talk, i suddenly see no silver linings in dark clouds. may God forgive us all and allow the best man to win in 2010,
Christianity EtcRe: Tb Joshua Banned In Cameroun by dumodust(m): 5:35pm On Oct 04, 2010
i mention no names and i blame no one but i must say the truth, men who glorify themselves on tv with 'God's' miracles better be careful, i watch many of them, proud and taunting, with their posters and names everywhere, even rev king was a pastor, members of the flock beware cos these a perilous times. and the so called christian defenders on this site, let the accused speak for themselves, and pls do not curse why defending the 'men' of God
Christianity EtcRe: Why Do Some Christians Hate To Pay Their Tithes? by dumodust(m): 5:16pm On Oct 04, 2010
why dont some people pay tithes? hmmm, curious question, where did the private jets of pastors come from? in whose name are those universities/schools with exorbitant school fees opened? certainly not in God's name because i see no free tuition or charities associated with them.
i only see men grinning with fat pockets, i see politicians on pulpits, remember, i mentioned no name.
anyway, i now give my tithes on the streets and to those who need them, mtn, glo etc are enough, i wont dash my hard earned cash to another businnes franchise
LiteratureRe: Sherlock Holmes Fan Thread by dumodust(m): 7:36pm On Sep 05, 2010
Mobinga:
http://spellbreaker.org/~chrender/Sherlock_Holmes/

Download Everything about Sherlock Holmes here
thanks
PoliticsRe: CNN: Singer Nneka Tells World Of Love And Injustice In Nigeria by dumodust(m): 7:27pm On Sep 05, 2010
i'm very proud of nneka. i agree, i haven't listened to her music much but liked the few that i heard. i hate blind haters, who said being on the international scene aint huge? imagine me being on the same stage with nas and a scion of the marley family, some nigerian artistes will kill for that, it's just that nigerians dont appreciate their own. they prefer 'danceable' songs with no regard for the lyrics and meaning, a true reflection of the average nigerian IQ, she represents the true potential of nigerians if this country had being different and we all had the same chance
RomanceRe: The Thing Around Your Waist by dumodust(m): 11:49pm On Aug 15, 2010
darqly:
Wait na, isn't this book supposed to be written by Chimamanda? Or what am i reading?
guess that's 'the thing around your neck' by adichie, havent read it but i hope,
LiteratureRe: If U Had A Chance 2 Dine Wit A World Class Author, Who Wud Dat B? by dumodust(m): 10:51pm On Aug 15, 2010
trekkie you just spoke my mind, love to dine with robert ludlum but alas, he'd dead, all the ones i would have loved to meet are dead
RomanceRe: The Thing Around Your Waist by dumodust(m): 10:45pm On Aug 15, 2010
ok o! grin grin so much for mutual trust, we all understand, so whose story is it? huh
RomanceRe: The Thing Around Your Waist by dumodust(m): 10:19pm On Aug 14, 2010
married to him or something like that i guess or you're sharing the same pc
RomanceRe: The Thing Around Your Waist by dumodust(m): 3:13pm On Aug 14, 2010
@poster- is the story by orikinla or ajibecky- confused undecided, nice sequel, loving the story. seeing a clash between the two women when they both have the jigida's, nice scenario grin,
RomanceRe: The Thing Around Your Waist by dumodust(m): 10:44pm On Aug 13, 2010
i like this, simple, candid, very nigerian cool(something that still eludes me) and thoughtfully written with a good dose of sex, intrigue, controversy, conflict, the reader connects, sounds like some personal experience, anyway it grabbed my attention and i didnt notice any errors. next time i pass by you wont be that lucky grin
LiteratureRe: Backlash (a Novel)- first chapters by dumodust(op): 10:24pm On Aug 13, 2010
any comments?
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LiteratureRe: Backlash (a Novel)- first chapters by dumodust(op): 2:35pm On Aug 12, 2010
posting up something soon
LiteratureRe: Backlash (a Novel)- first chapters by dumodust(op): 2:22am On Aug 12, 2010
it's been long since i left this thread alone, thanks for your comments and advices and corrections are in progress though they're inhibited by work, man has to eat first. anyway, i'll be posting some excerpts for you guys to critique and they wont be sequels to the previous posts, thanks
LiteratureRe: Debut Novel, A Heart To Mend, Wins Awards For Author Myne Whitman by dumodust(m): 2:15am On Aug 12, 2010
congrats myne, you female writers are giving us hope. i pray that it will ony get better and better for you
LiteratureRe: Hay Guys My First Part Of My Book by dumodust(m): 11:20pm On Jul 25, 2010
what the hell is this?
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Where Are U? by dumodust(m): 10:33pm On Jul 03, 2010
which kind 5 and 6 'chyking' thread be this huh
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: erased by dumodust(m): 10:26pm On Jul 03, 2010
chai, see monkey o!
LiteratureRe: Popular Works Of African Poets. by dumodust(m): 7:06pm On May 18, 2010
Dimka 76:
Songs of Lawino.
dimka thanks, you're on point
RomanceRe: Ladies: What Do U Like In A Man's Body? by dumodust(m): 1:23am On May 03, 2010
hmmm, *does a checklist on himself*. Maybe i should wear tight jeans and a sign on my forehead the next time i'm prowling the streets
RomanceRe: Why Can't A Successful Black Woman Find A Man?' by dumodust(m): 12:39am On May 03, 2010
and i cant understand why u guys are fighting-african!!!
Anyway,successful people are also paranoid, i guess dat counts since i know many game-playing stay-at-home gold digger males.anyway,what's wrong with being single?

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