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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by Nobody: 6:54am On Jul 05, 2016
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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by LMAyedun(m): 6:54am On Jul 05, 2016
The indomie generation won't know these..
Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by sylve11: 6:54am On Jul 05, 2016
Nostalgia feelings creeping in sad I feel like crying right now sad . Op thank you so much. cool
Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by jef131: 6:54am On Jul 05, 2016
What of drummer boy

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by olajorn(m): 6:56am On Jul 05, 2016
0955eb027:
An african nite of entertainment. Cyprian Ekwensi Thd drummer boy, The slave boy (cant remember the authors now). This books, i read in primary school.
an African night of entertainment,I was unable to read it,but my sister use to tell me the story then...2002 I guess
Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by oluspicy: 6:56am On Jul 05, 2016
I read this book in my Junior class.
Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by oluspicy: 6:58am On Jul 05, 2016
Chike is one of the I read over and over
...

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by stunningjudy(f): 6:59am On Jul 05, 2016
Sizwe Banzi is dead
The Joys of motherhood
The last duty
The government inspector
Lamb takes from Shakespeare
Hamlet
The trials of brother Jero

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by sylve11: 6:59am On Jul 05, 2016
My Father's Car. cool

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by ibkgab001: 6:59am On Jul 05, 2016
The lion and the jwell by wole Soyinka

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by chalsixtus(m): 6:59am On Jul 05, 2016
People please never forget MOTHERS CHOICE jnr, how dy take their Mercedes Benz for weddings and the volvo for burial

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by eagleeye2: 7:00am On Jul 05, 2016
Good books with Moral instructions. I don't know what they are reading these days in school. Hmmmmmmmm. Nigeria
Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by chalsixtus(m): 7:01am On Jul 05, 2016
The virtuous woman

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by choiceboy99: 7:01am On Jul 05, 2016
The incorruptible judge

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by Enemkingsley: 7:01am On Jul 05, 2016
This was the best of them all, no wonder Dbanji used it as title of his song oliver twist

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by oluspicy: 7:03am On Jul 05, 2016
This book is one of best books that taught me strong morals of life. Its quite educating.

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by glimpse(f): 7:03am On Jul 05, 2016
The trials of Jimmy Johnson. Shout out to my I.H.C.H.S peeps.

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by Nobody: 7:04am On Jul 05, 2016
The Incorruptible Judge - Ola Rotimi
The Concubine - Elechi Amadi
Arrow of God - Chinua Achebe
Animal Farm - George Orwell
The Village boy


This is Our Chance - James Ene Henshaw

I remember one funny character - Bambulu with his big big grammar.

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by bolliejay(m): 7:04am On Jul 05, 2016
2nd Chance (cant remember the author)

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by chalsixtus(m): 7:04am On Jul 05, 2016
The INCORRUPTIBLE JUDGE
AKPAN AND THE SMUGGLERS
THE VILLAGE HEADMASTER
JOYS OF MOTHERHOOD
THE WIVES REVOLT

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by Nobody: 7:04am On Jul 05, 2016
Who read "THE FRUIT OF HONESTY"?

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by arabaribiti(m): 7:05am On Jul 05, 2016
The first novel I read is blood bath at lobster close that was after my primary 6 and daddy said I shd summarize before he comes back oliver twist, macbeth and trial of brother jero where part of our literature book for people who wrote waec in 94 can't stop reading novel thanks to my dad

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by oluspicy: 7:05am On Jul 05, 2016
OluwabuqqyYOLO:
Those books were the best, man! I learnt reading with Ralia, the sugar girl. Then after, I read every book I came across. I read the Dark Child by C. M Laye in primary school. King Solomon's Mines is one book I'll never forget. If there is anyway I'd get it, someone, please, tell me.

But all sha, I thank my mom. God bless her. She showed me all. Btw, I'm just 19. Not everyone of this generation isn't sound.

Nice one bro. Some of these books can be found at the Bookshop House at CMS, Lagos.

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by arabaribiti(m): 7:08am On Jul 05, 2016
DrWise:
The Incorruptible Judge - Ola Rotimi
The Concubine - Elechi Amadi
Arrow of God - Chinua Achebe
Animal Farm - George Orwell
The Village boy


This is Our Chance - James Ene Henshaw

I remember one funny character - Bambulu with his big big grammar.

You must be a literature student and probably finish in 94 cos those are the books we read

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by mjabdulk: 7:08am On Jul 05, 2016
sure it is throwing back remembrance.
Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by Nobody: 7:13am On Jul 05, 2016
arabaribiti:


You must be a literature student and probably finish in 94 cos those are the books we read

Yeah! I actually finished in '95.

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by davibid: 7:15am On Jul 05, 2016
Students of now and my time

Now:
1. Bobo & indomi or no school cry
2. Every child calls teachers by their names
3. Nursery students have bag with books
4. You can be admitted without knowing how to speak
5. Add yours

My time:
1. Garry in one pocket & groundnut in the other
2. Calling a teacher by name is likened as treason. Nicknames were more invoke then shocked
3. We have personal blackboard with chalk in our back pockets
4. Your hand must cross your other ear before you can be admitted, that shows you are matured enough to handle cane grin
5. Add yours

In my opinion school was really more fun than now cool

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by jordinsparkles(f): 7:15am On Jul 05, 2016
Oh! reminiscing ..... I read those books. But eze goes to school and eze goes to college was very touching... I cried when I read that lovely piece.

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by jordinsparkles(f): 7:17am On Jul 05, 2016
davibid:
Students of now and my time

Now:
1. Bobo & indomi or no school cry
2. Every child calls teachers by their names
3. Nursery students have bag with books
4. You can be admitted without knowing how to speak
5. Add yours

My time:
1. Garry in one pocket & groundnut in the other
2. Calling a teacher by name is likened as treason. Nicknames were more invoke then shocked
3. We have personal blackboard with chalk in our back pockets
4. Your hand must cross your other ear before you can be admitted, that shows you are matured enough to handle cane grin
5. Add yours

In my opinion school was really more fun than now cool
that means you be arugbo... Old man wetin u dey do for nairaland?

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by arabaribiti(m): 7:18am On Jul 05, 2016
DrWise:


Yeah! I actually finished in '95.


One love brother finish 94 and the book the concumbine is a book I want to read again ihuoma the pretty lady
Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by ukorsimplicity(m): 7:20am On Jul 05, 2016
OluwabuqqyYOLO:
Those books were the best, man! I learnt reading with Ralia, the sugar girl. Then after, I read every book I came across. I read the Dark Child by C. M Laye in primary school. King Solomon's Mines is one book I'll never forget. If there is anyway I'd get it, someone, please, tell me.

But all sha, I thank my mom. God bless her. She showed me all. Btw, I'm just 19. Not everyone of this generation isn't sound.

Now called "The African Child"

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Re: Throwback: Nigerian Literature Books We Used In Secondary School!!! by Uniboy: 7:20am On Jul 05, 2016
Wifes and Mother ,this too was a "bomb" with lots of proverb.


oooooh feeling sooooo nostalgic.

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