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Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by Chinachriss(m): 5:27pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
There's no doubt Igbo novels are the best in this part of the world. They are replete with rich, witty and figurative terms and expressions. The way the writers write is equally captivating leaving you to savour the aesthetics of the Igbo language. I wonder whether our younger generations still read these novels that speak volumes in our lives. My list is endless; but my favourites are: Urunwa by Maduekwe J.C Chinagorom Forgotten the author Ihe Ojoo gbaa afo by Chinedu Ofomata Drop yours and their authors Asusu Igbo atogbuo onwe ya Asusu Igbo ga-adigide 4 Likes |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by MrBen10(m): 5:30pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
Where is Lalasticlala sef, coman see meat ooo. . . . Tho i can't read in igbo, but i hail and envy all who are able to read in their local dialets. . . I dedicate this FTC to all the igbo sons and daughters who still keep to the rich culture of igbo land and those representing the IGBO nation in a good light. . . Igbo Kwenu! 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by Nobody: 5:49pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
Read quite a few, can't remember them except something like 'Ukwa ru oge ya, o da" i hope say i get am 1 Like |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by Yuneehk(f): 5:59pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
Oja dufuo dike(dike ba ala, oja aba'kpa) and Ihe ojo gba ofoo. Every term, it was one prose, One drama and one poetry. Can't remember the other books jare but most were really interesting. |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by Chinachriss(m): 6:05pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
GloryIsaac:I remember that novel by Tony Ubesie. Tony ws the best till date. That Enugu man's mastery of Igbo's proverbs, parables and maxims is out of the world. I think Chinedu Ofomata writes like him too but not as condensed as he did. 2 Likes |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by Chinachriss(m): 6:06pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
MrBen10:Kwezuo nu o! 1 Like |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by Chinachriss(m): 6:09pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
Yuneehk:Exactly. We even acted 'Nwata Bulie nna ya elu' in school then. I nearly opted to study Igbo in the uni but I will still do that cos I'm potty about that language 1 Like |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by Yuneehk(f): 6:34pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
Chinachriss:I also read this one. Did you participate in the drama? Must have been fun I know though I can't seem to recall what happened in the story |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by lalasticlala(m): 7:32pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
Mmiri Oku Eji Egbu Mbe... 2 Likes |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by Nobody: 7:34pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
Have never read any... |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by Chinachriss(m): 8:35pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
Yuneehk:Yes dear, I did. I've forgotten the characters sha but the novel is an Igbo translation of the prodigal son in the bible. 1 Like |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by Chinachriss(m): 8:37pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
lalasticlala:Another great novel about that notorious stubborn thief, I can't remember his name sha. Tony Ubesie was a legend o. Lala, gud to know you understand Igbo. |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by Nobody: 8:45pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
Chinachriss: Yea!, Tony Ubesie!, thanks for reminding me... i also read Chinedu Ofomatas books too, can't remember their names though 1 Like |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by pweetychyka(f): 9:40pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
Nwata tulie nna y'elu ogoda a wuchie y'anya |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by Chysler(m): 10:52pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
Juo Obinna (about civil war) Chinedu na Adaku Onye OMA Emeka Okpaku Eri Eri (Akubuzo) Nkata ekpudo onye aghugho Chinagoro Isi akwu dara n'ala Ukwaa miri onye ubiam Omenuko Ogbenyealu Nwata bulie nna ya elu Ojaadili Ihe onye metere Ihe ojoo gbaa afor Onwu egbughi onye uwa Nwata die hawo Agbusi gbaa otule Ona dafuo dike Chukwukadibia Nkoli Ugonma Ukwaa duo oge ya Nka di na nti Any gbaa ajo oso Uwa do ogbu Is I kote ebu Ukpana okpoko gburu Adaeze Child ewere ehihie jie Mkpuru onye kuru Akpa uche Dinta Ala bingo Etc.... 6 Likes |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by Chysler(m): 10:57pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
Chysler: Forgive auto correct... Is corrected in the quote 2 Likes |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by RoyalBlak007: 11:22pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
lalasticlala: ♤just a harmless question ♤Am curious,How many mentions do you get per day,On average |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by bluefilm: 8:53pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
Ije Ikpo Jere. I really enjoyed that igbo scifi action thriller story. Not really a novel but a short story combined with the Chinedu na Adaku someone has already mentioned. The name of the collection of short stories is Chioma. My unforgettable igbo novel is Okpa aku eri eri featuring Maazi Akubuzo. But Tony Uchenna Ubesie's Juo Obinna will always remain a top klasse for me! |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by LadySarah: 4:28am On Mar 27, 2019 |
Elelia na ihe omere Urunwa Eke na egwurugwu Nwaohaneze Ukwa ruo oge ya so many. |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by DeeMain(m): 7:10pm On Mar 27, 2019 |
Elelia Na Ihe Omere Nka Di Na Nti Onye Oma Emeka Okpa Aku Eri Eri Ukwa Ruo Oge Ya O daa Ala Bingo Omenuko Ukpana Okpoko Gburu These are the ones I can remember. |
Re: Can You Remember Igbo Novels You've Read? by bigfrancis21: 4:28pm On Mar 29, 2019 |
I read quite a few back in secondary school but have forgotten most of their names. I can only remember these 2: Ihe ojoo gba afo Nwata bulie nna ya elu 1 Like |
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