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Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by buffalowings: 8:52am On Oct 18, 2016 |
CutieBliZZ: Haha. This book together with the joys of motherhood were a required reading in one of my electives at the university. Even now I can't remember a single plot in the anthill of the savannah Meanwhile, I can't seem to forget that old woman boasting about her kid being in America in the joys of motherhood. |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by rabzy: 8:54am On Oct 18, 2016 |
dairykidd: Guy your head dey there, we had the same childhood, apart from reading encyclopaedias, Guinness book of records was another great source. Its unbelievable the way those things we read just come up in day to day lives and in conversations. People just wonder how possible you could just know so much about so many things. It makes you feel great always and immensely improves your self esteem. You are hardly intimidated by anyone. Am kids are still small but i will definitely strive to build a great library for them. Yeah ebooks, my printer should roar back to life. 1 Like |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by Nobody: 8:55am On Oct 18, 2016 |
Who else remembers the incorruptible judge by D. Olu Olagoke |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by dfrost: 8:59am On Oct 18, 2016 |
ChappyChase: Cool. |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by Nobody: 9:01am On Oct 18, 2016 |
rabzy: Nice one bruv..Yeah Guinness book of records too.These knowledge kids cant find in any school tho so it makes them stand out among their peers and gives them great confidence too..That library would be one of the best gifts you can ever give them.. |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by myweb(m): 9:09am On Oct 18, 2016 |
Mimzyy: Strange? Nahh... nah This is just me, myself and I But you are bigger now |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by rubi96(f): 9:12am On Oct 18, 2016 |
Potter's Wheel by Chukwuemeka Ike, Sailas Manner... can't remember the author's name though. Mine Boy by Peter Abram...about South Africa's discrimination of the blacks. 1 Like |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by rabzy: 9:13am On Oct 18, 2016 |
frodobee: I tell you once you start reading wide and have read so much, you realize that not everything should be read, there are some things that is safer left unread. I remember the Ghanaian bros that first told me about olaudah equaino, martins Ashanti, he also gave me the book think and grow rich and stories of opoku ware, kweku ananse, ashantehene, the fante, dentchira and ashante wars. I had a togolese bros that taught me many songs in ewe and twi. Am going to check out 'atlas shrugged'. I used to see myself as Umslopogaas, the black dude in King Solomons Mine, in fact his name was my password for my first email. Is anybody familiar with 'she who must be obeyed'. 2 Likes |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by dfrost: 9:19am On Oct 18, 2016 |
dairykidd: Why not if not? The judge that refused to be bribed by his son-in-law. Worse case scenario: he was the one that presided over the case`, 1 Like |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by mumoftwo(f): 9:20am On Oct 18, 2016 |
Aaaaah. You guys are making me nostalgic. Person don old o. Nyengi Koin also wrote another beautiful book that I enjoyed during my childhood, the Second Chance. Main characters were Richard Pepple and Mina Erein. Who remembers these lines from Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities": "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way...." 1 Like |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by Mimzyy(f): 9:21am On Oct 18, 2016 |
myweb: Who are you please?? |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by myweb(m): 9:26am On Oct 18, 2016 |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by damiso(f): 9:44am On Oct 18, 2016 |
Mindfulness: I will definitely check out all the recommendations thank you I am actually excited again about reading and I hope I am able to continue even though I do know life sometimes gets in the way. I have also read most of Adichie's work except Americanah and I will definitely get to it soon. You are right, I almost always prefer books to film adaptations and would always prefer to read a book before seeing the movie. |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by afolayan22(m): 9:48am On Oct 18, 2016 |
dairykidd:It was a great memory and experience for me for those wonderful days...!!Bt none of you made mention some of these stories...Harvest of shame,jimmy johnson,the drummer boy,govt inspector,sons and daughter,sigwe bansi death,hamlet,even the litireso yoruba...sisi jetue,talodaran,iyawoalarede,ijapa tiroko,olorunsogo etc...great memories I cnt forget... |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by Nobody: 9:52am On Oct 18, 2016 |
afolayan22: Yes great mentions,u know u cant just remember all @ once na...it will all be coming back that's why i asked u guys to help me name the rest of them |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by Gwazah(m): 10:01am On Oct 18, 2016 |
U was a pure literature student, oh! Good memories.. Tess of D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy Murder in the cathedral by T.S Elliott Macbeth William Shakespeare The black hermit by Ngugi wathiongo Merchant of the Venice Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe things fall apart, No longer at ease, the man of the people, Antilles of the savannah all Achebes work. The beautiful ones are not yet born by Ayikwe A of Ghana poems 1 Like |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by Nobody: 10:03am On Oct 18, 2016 |
mumoftwo: In short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only. |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by Gwazah(m): 10:14am On Oct 18, 2016 |
I was a pure literature student, oh! Good memories.. Tess of D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy Murder in the cathedral by T.S Elliott Macbeth William Shakespeare The black hermit by Ngugi wathiongo Merchant of the Venice Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe things fall apart, No longer at ease, the man of the people, Antilles of the savannah all Achebes work. The beautiful ones are not yet born by Ayikwe A of Ghana The secret deal by Jerry Agada The trial of brother hero, the lion and the jewel all by Wole S. African night entertainment by Cyprian E Abiku by Wole S De count of Monte cristou, Shakespeare poems two look at two is my thing plaguing? no coffin no grave our to plough not to plunder 1 Like |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by Gwazah(m): 10:15am On Oct 18, 2016 |
U was a pure literature student, oh! Good memories.. Tess of D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy Murder in the cathedral by T.S Elliott Macbeth William Shakespeare The black hermit by Ngugi wathiongo Merchant of the Venice Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe things fall apart, No longer at ease, the man of the people, Antilles of the savannah all Achebes work. The beautiful ones are not yet born by Ayikwe A of Ghana The secret deal by Jerry Agada The trial of brother jero, the lion and the jewel all by Wole S. African night entertainment by Cyprian E Abiku by Wole S De count of Monte cristou, Shakespeare poems two look at two is my thing plaguing? no coffin no grave hour to plough not to plunder |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by Gwazah(m): 10:18am On Oct 18, 2016 |
To mention but few I have even forgotten some and the spellings, its been really long. Beautiful memories, tnx to OP. 1 Like |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by Nobody: 10:32am On Oct 18, 2016 |
Many of these novels and plays can be found in modern secondary school curriculum. You do not need to school in the 90s to be familiar with them. I cannot say that I feel nolstagic because I reread most of these books every now and then. But I think the one which really left an enduring mark was Things Fall Apart. I also liked Sizwe Bansi Is Dead. 1 Like |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by basingstoke: 10:32am On Oct 18, 2016 |
dfrost:hahahaha.I ran into a 1946 Irish cream. The man that owns treasure s it as if it is an oil well |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by yomilike(m): 10:52am On Oct 18, 2016 |
Guys , what about poetry... Ajanaku. An irish man who foresee his death. Washer woman's prayer.. Sweet old days.. |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by rallymento(m): 11:35am On Oct 18, 2016 |
The Incorruptible Judge............... I never liked the book..... |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by dfrost: 11:51am On Oct 18, 2016 |
basingstoke: That's the feeling brother. . I've started keeping some bottles myself but feel tempted atimes to touch it. It just has to be at least 20 bottles before I get to 45. |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by dfrost: 11:57am On Oct 18, 2016 |
darkenedrebel: “...that boy calls you father.” 2 Likes |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by dfrost: 11:59am On Oct 18, 2016 |
rallymento: Why if I may ask? |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by dfrost: 12:08pm On Oct 18, 2016 |
Memphis357: Thanks brotherly. Cheers. |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by frodobee: 4:55pm On Oct 18, 2016 |
buffalowings:I really enjoyed it. Just keep a note where you will en down quotes like "money is a tool with which you can buy into the best abilities around". |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by frodobee: 5:01pm On Oct 18, 2016 |
rabzy:Damn, the asian novels leaned towards mystics. Very good books but definitely will change your cosmic view, that's when I knew I have to soft-pedal. I have not come across "she who must be obeyed", but I've come across the phrase severally. Usually applied to authoritarian women. I will check it up though. *smile* at your password. 1 Like |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by frodobee: 5:44pm On Oct 18, 2016 |
Funny enough I was a science student, but my late mum loved literature a lot and passed it on to me. I remember playing Antonio in Shakespeare's Ceaser and Odewale in The Gods are Not To Blame. My favourite lines in Caesar when Antonio addressed the Roman's at the Capitol after Caesar's death he said "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears. I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him. The evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interrèd with their bones. So let it be with Caesar. The noble Brutus Hath told you Caesar was ambitious. If it were so, it was a grievous fault, and so grievously hath Caesar answered it. Here, under leave of Brutus and the rest— For Brutus is an honorable man; So are they all, all honorable men— Come I to speak in Caesar’s funeral. He was my friend, faithful and just to me. But Brutus says he was ambitious, And Brutus is an honorable man. He hath brought many captives home to Rome Whose ransoms did the general coffers fill." In the Gods are not to blame, I played Odewale and I remember my favourite after the Ifa priest confirmed my paternity I took hold of the floor and began on a strong but sorrowful note "no no, do not blame the gods, let no one blame the powers my people. Learn from my faults. The powers would have failed if I would not let them use me. They knew my weaknesses, the weaknesses of a man easily goes to the defense of his tribe against others. I once slew a man in my farm in Ede, I would have spared him,but he spat on my tribe. He spat on the tribe I thought was my own tribe. The man laughed. And laughing he called me a bush man from the tribe of Ijekun, and I lost my reason. Now I know that that very man was my father, the king who ruled this land before me. It was my run to calm the hurt of my tribe that brought me to this land to do more horrors. (I then plucked my eyes and concluded by saying) give her my wife, my mother, a burial of honour." One funny thing happened when we were preparing for this drama. My school was a missionary sch but we went outof our way to invite a juju priest to teach the guy acting the Ifa priest role how to incant. Omo in our presence this man did incantation and smoke from no where land. We laughed it off. But now I am older, I look back and say mehnnnn. Cc rabzy buffalowings 3 Likes |
Re: If You Had Your Junior Secondary In The Early Nineties You Are Probably Familiar by dfrost: 6:52pm On Oct 18, 2016 |
frodobee: That Antonio's speech wasexceptional . Flawless oratory skills, enough to sweep Cleopatra off her feet. More than enough to incite the Roman citizens to attack the coup plotters. Marcus Antonius - General and Politician rolled into one. Respect. 1 Like |
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