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Sports / Re: Lewandowski Scores Against EVERY Current Bundesliga Club Hitting Personal Best by Nnamebuka: 4:49pm On Jun 01, 2020
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TV/Movies / Re: Living In Bondage: Breaking Free Reviews And Ratings? by Nnamebuka: 11:16am On May 29, 2020
safarigirl:


The average vengeful Nigerian would go to a pastor and hope they can pray long enough for the bad guys to reveal themselves. I'm glad they took a different route.
The average vengeful educated Nigerian blogger like him would do all he did and go even a step further to expose the occult without the excessive drama of characterization. That's my point actually.

Tell me, are they portraying him as a junkie, a sociopath, psychopath, vindictive or all of the above?

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TV/Movies / Re: Living In Bondage: Breaking Free Reviews And Ratings? by Nnamebuka: 11:01am On May 29, 2020
safarigirl:


First off, the man lost his sister and niece in quick succession, they may have been very close, may have been his only family, so, he is allowed to lose a few screws in his search for justice.

There are Nigerians with that behavior, so, let us not assume they don't exist because they are not widespread. This is a terrible narrative to have, same way people think Nigerians cannot be depressed because it is not the 'average behavioural tendencies' of our people.

You are quoting me out of context. I didn't imply that we don't have such characters entirely. If anything talking about depression, majority of Nigerians are depressed but hardly shows it. Heck, I was a victim too at some point in my life.

I still maintain that that's not the behavioural pattern of an average vengeful Nigerian. He could be portrayed as a successful blogger with vengeful intent without the unnecessary drama of characterization
TV/Movies / Re: Living In Bondage: Breaking Free Reviews And Ratings? by Nnamebuka: 10:36am On May 29, 2020
JeffreyJames:


Lol Bro, I am a man. If you study the Nnamdi character, does he seem like someone interested in knowing about his family background or someone more interested in "making it in life"?

Both.. And he had one and conveniently let go the other. When he eventually made in life, for his happiness to be complete he is expected to on top of his game in discovering his obscure paternity which btw he has gotten a lead. No matter how suspicious it was. And yes he was very much interested in his family background but has always been shut down by his foster parents.

Like I said said in my original post in this thread which I modified before you guys quoted me, they should have saved Andy's emergence before Nnamdi at the end which they eventually did. And this should have been because he had made several frantic effort to get to him but was somehow prevented by Ramsey who knew that Nnamdi is his son.

And that weirdo of Uzoma which was a poor imitation of a sociopathic vengeful being is a story for another day. Such characters are hardly your average behavioural tendencies of our people

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TV/Movies / Re: Living In Bondage: Breaking Free Reviews And Ratings? by Nnamebuka: 10:14am On May 29, 2020
safarigirl:

How will it change the dynamics?

Andy came to Nnamdi and claimed he was sent by the same journalist that called Nnamdi earlier to warn him of Richard Williams. He didn't even bother to establish some other thing to link them. Then, he goes into some gist about the same men being dangerous?

What is the likelihood that the same journalist did not send this man to say he was his father? And, how convenient that he makes an entrance, after he has hit it big.

There was nothing odd about that scene. It was right on the money, and I did not expect much change from it, because most people would be wary of an estranged father that waltzes into your life in that manner.
Many a guy in his shoes would run a background check while having the liberty of scepticism.

There's no way to be logical around this very obvious flaw. Maybe because you're not a man, you don't know how serious such matters usually are to them.

cc: JeffreyJames

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