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This Nigerian was wrongly deported from Kenya so his Kenyan wife and other people could grab his property. Read it here:http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000086822&story_title=give-chinedu-what-belongs-to-him |
Hallo my fellow Nigerians. My name is Peter Nguli. Am a Kenyan and I am the author of the article on Chinua Achebe (Nolonger at ease, things fall apart for a man of the people) which is subject to discussion here on the sub-topic: 'A Kenyan's Tribute to Chinua Achebe'. Firstly, I would like to say thank you for all your contributions. I read your contributions in the internet. There is no question that Chinualimogu Albert Achebe was a great writer, a mentor and a hero for Africa. In Kenyan secondary schools, we had to read his books in order to pass English literature and I have a lot of regards for Chinua Achebe for shaping up my English, literary devices, humour, creativity and metaphor. I am sorry to see that the post here has created inter-clan wars but that was not my intention: I was just writing to pay my tribute to a great African hero. I am not at all interested with Nigerian politics but what I know is that every child in Africa grew up with Achebe and he was a great asset to this African continent. I would like to say thank you again to those who appreciated my article published in the Kenyan Standard Digital and would ask that you may wish to read more of my articles in the same newspaper. I would particularly pay my respects to the poster named 'Every Lady'. We are all Africans living in a global village of a continent and I would advise that you live peacefully as brothers and sisters. Thank you very Much. You can reach me at pnn20@hotmail.com Peter Nguli |
Hallo my fellow Nigerians. My name is Peter Nguli and I am the author of the article on Chinua Achebe (Nolonger at ease, things fall apart for a man of the people) which is subject to discussion here on the sub-topic: 'A Kenyan's Tribute to Chinua Achebe'. Firstly, I would like to say thank you for all your contributions. I read your contributions in the internet. There is no question that Chinualimogu Albert Achebe was a great writer, a mentor and a hero for Africa. In Kenyan secondary schools, we had to read his books in order to pass English literature and I have a lot of regards for Chinua Achebe for shaping up my English, literary devices, humour, creativity and metaphor. I am sorry to see that the post here has created inter-clan wars but that was not my intention: I was just writing to pay my tribute to a great African hero. I am not at all interested with Nigerian politics but what I know is that every child in Africa grew up with Achebe and he was a great asset to this African continent. I would like to say thank you again to those who appreciated my article published in the Kenyan Standard Digital and would ask that you may wish to read more of my articles in the same newspaper. I would particularly pay my respects to the poster named 'Every Lady'. We are all Africans living in a global village of a continent and I would advise that you live peacefully as brothers and sisters. Thank you very Much. You can reach me at pnn20@hotmail.com Peter Nguli |
Hallo my fellow Nigerians. My name is Peter Nguli and I am the author of the article on Chinua Achebe (Nolonger at ease, things fall apart for a man of the people) which is subject to discussion here on the sub-topic: 'A Kenyan's Tribute to Chinua Achebe'. Firstly, I would like to say thank you for all your contributions. I read your contributions in the internet. There is no question that Chinualimogu Albert Achebe was a great writer, a mentor and a hero for Africa. In Kenyan secondary schools, we had to read his books in order to pass English literature and I have a lot of regards for Chinua Achebe for shaping up my English, literary devices, humour, creativity and metaphor. I am sorry to see that the post here has created inter-clan wars but that was not my intention: I was just writing to pay my tribute to a great African hero. I am not at all interested with Nigerian politics but what I know is that every child in Africa grew up with Achebe and he was a great asset to this African continent. I would like to say thank you again to those who appreciated my article published in the Kenyan Standard Digital and would ask that you may wish to read more of my articles in the same newspaper. I would particularly pay my respects to the poster named 'Every Lady'. We are all Africans living in a global village of a continent and I would advise that you live peacefully as brothers and sisters. Thank you very Much. You can reach me at pnn20@hotmail.com Peter Nguli |
Hallo my fellow Nigerians. My name is Peter Nguli and I am the author of the article on Chinua Achebe (Nolonger at ease, things fall apart for a man of the people) which is subject to discussion here on the sub-topic: 'A Kenyan's Tribute to Chinua Achebe'. Firstly, I would like to say thank you for all your contributions. I read your contributions in the internet. There is no question that Chinualimogu Albert Achebe was a great writer, a mentor and a hero for Africa. In Kenyan secondary schools, we had to read his books in order to pass English literature and I have a lot of regards for Chinua Achebe for shaping up my English, literary devices, humour, creativity and metaphor. I am sorry to see that the post here has created inter-clan wars but that was not my intention: I was just writing to pay my tribute to a great African hero. I am not at all interested with Nigerian politics but what I know is that every child in Africa grew up with Achebe and he was a great asset to this African continent. I would like to say thank you again to those who appreciated my article published in the Kenyan Standard Digital and would ask that you may wish to read more of my articles in the same newspaper. I would particularly pay my respects to the poster named 'Every Lady'. We are all Africans living in a global village of a continent and I would advise that you live peacefully as brothers and sisters. Thank you very Much. You can reach me at pnn20@hotmail.com Peter Nguli |
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