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Properties / Photos Of A Floating School Built In Makoko by rover321: 12:36pm On Mar 26, 2013
The new primary school is built on a foundation of 256 plastic drums and will be powered by solar panels on the roof. It will be home to some 100 students in the 100,000 strong Makoko community


Source: http://www.myweku.com/2013/03/could-a-floating-school-built-in-makoko-a-slum-in-nigeria-be-the-holy-grail-to-living-on-water/

Culture / Senegal Women Tatoo Their Gums To Improve Their Smiles by rover321: 12:18pm On Mar 26, 2013

Literature / Chinua Achebe “an Image Of Africa: A Rare Look At one Of Chunua Achebe's Works by rover321: 12:10pm On Mar 26, 2013
In the fall of 1974 I was walking one day from the English Department at the University of Massachusetts to a parking lot. It was a fine autumn morning such as encouraged friendliness to passing strangers. Brisk youngsters were hurrying in all directions, many of them obviously freshmen in their first flush of enthusiasm. An older man going the same way as I turned and remarked to me how very young they came these days. I agreed. Then he asked me if I was a student too. I said no, I was a teacher. What did I teach? African literature. Now that was funny, he said, because he knew a fellow who taught the same thing, or perhaps it was African history, in a certain Community College not far from here. It always surprised him, he went on to say, because he never had thought of Africa as having that kind of stuff, you know. By this time I was walking much faster. “Oh well,” I heard him say finally, behind me: “I guess I have to take your course to find out.” A few weeks later I received two very touching letters from high school children in Yonkers, New York, who — bless their teacher — had just read Things Fall Apart . One of them was particularly happy to learn about the customs and superstitions of an African tribe.

I propose to draw from these rather trivial encounters rather heavy conclusions which at first sight might seem somewhat out of proportion to them. But only, I hope, at first sight.

The young fellow from Yonkers, perhaps partly on account of his age but I believe also for much deeper and more serious reasons, is obviously unaware that the life of his own tribesmen in Yonkers, New York, is full of odd customs and superstitions and, like everybody else in his culture, imagines that he needs a trip to Africa to encounter those things.

The other person being fully my own age could not be excused on the grounds of his years. Ignorance might be a more likely reason; but here again I believe that something more willful than a mere lack of information was at work. For did not that erudite British historian and Regius Professor at Oxford, Hugh Trevor Roper, also pronounce that African history did not exist?

If there is something in these utterances more than youthful inexperience, more than a lack of factual knowledge, what is it? Quite simply it is the desire — one might indeed say the need — in Western psychology to set Africa up as a foil to Europe, as a place of negations at once remote and vaguely familiar, in comparison with which Europe’s own state of spiritual grace will be manifest.

This need is not new; which should relieve us all of considerable responsibility and perhaps make us even willing to look at this phenomenon dispassionately. I have neither the wish nor the competence to embark on the exercise with the tools of the social and biological sciences but more simply in the manner of a novelist responding to one famous book of European fiction: Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness , which better than any other work that I know displays that Western desire and need which I have just referred to. Of course there are whole libraries of books devoted to the same purpose but most of them are so obvious and so crude that few people worry about them today. Conrad, on the other hand, is undoubtedly one of the great stylists of modern fiction and a good storyteller into the bargain. His contribution therefore falls automatically into a different class — permanent literature — read and taught and constantly evaluated by serious academics. Heart of Darkness is indeed so secure today that a leading Conrad scholar has numbered it “among the half-dozen greatest short novels in the English language.” I will return to this critical opinion in due course because it may seriously modify my earlier suppositions about who may or may not be guilty in some of the matters I will now raise.

Heart of Darkness projects the image of Africa as “the other world,” the antithesis of Europe and therefore of civilization, a place where man’s vaunted intelligence and refinement are finally mocked by triumphant beastiality. The book opens on the River Thames, tranquil, resting, peacefully “at the decline of day after ages of good service done to the race that peopled its banks.” But the actual story will take place on the River Congo, the very antithesis of the Thames. The River Congo is quite decidedly not a River Emeritus. It has rendered no service and enjoys no old-age pension. We are told that “Going up that river was like traveling back to the earliest beginnings of the world.”

Continue here: http://www.myweku.com/2013/03/chinua-achebe-an-image-of-africa-racism-in-conrads-heart-of-darkness/

Crime / Brutality In South Africa: Man Dragged Through Street By Police Behind Van by rover321: 5:18pm On Feb 28, 2013
South Africa's police watchdog has launched a murder investigation after video footage emerged appearing to show a man being tied to the back of a police van and dragged along the road while bystanders looked on.


More Here

http://www.myweku.com/2013/02/video-south-africa-police-drag-handcuffed-man-down-street-behind-police-van/

Events / Africa's First Ever Social Media Week Starts In Lagos Today by rover321: 9:10am On Feb 19, 2013
For Africa Social Media Week is a first. Our first ever Social Media Week kicks off in Lagos Nigeria today the 18th of February and ends on 22nd February 2013.

details here
http://www.myweku.com/2013/02/africas-first-social-media-week-begins-in-lagos/
Politics / Watch "We Are Nigerians" Documentary In Full by rover321: 6:29pm On Feb 16, 2013
Foreign Affairs / STEALING AFRICA Documentary (duration 59 Minutes) by rover321: 6:12pm On Feb 16, 2013

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNYemuiAOfU&feature=player_embedded[url][/url]

STEALING AFRICA: How much profit is fair?

Rüschlikon is a village in Switzerland with a very low tax rate and very wealthy residents. But it receives more tax revenue than it can use. This is largely thanks to one resident - Ivan Glasenberg, CEO of Glencore, whose copper mines in Zambia are not generating a large bounty tax revenue for the Zambians. Zambia has the 3rd largest copper reserves in the world, but 60% of the population live on less than $1 a day and 80% are unemployed. Based on original research into public documents, the film describes the tax system employed by multinational companies in Africa.

More commentary here
http://www.myweku.com/2013/02/documentary-stealing-africa-how-much-profit-is-fair/
Politics / Dangote Sponsored Documentary - The Journey To Amalgamation by rover321: 11:21am On Feb 15, 2013
The Journey to Amalgamation, is about the creation of modern Nigeria. The documentary takes viewers on an engaging journey from the early empires and great city-states to the legends of pre-colonial Nigeria and the stories of those individuals who fought valiantly to preserve the sovereignty of Nigeria in the face of colonial rule. Dangote Group supported the production of the documentary because of the company’s unwavering belief in Nigeria and the importance of celebrating her history. Watch Enjoy and Know more about our great country; Nigeria.

More Here

http://www.myweku.com/2013/02/documentary-we-are-nigerians-journey-to-amalgamation/

Culture / 10 Of The Best African Food Blogs To Whet Your Appetite by rover321: 3:18pm On Feb 09, 2013
There are seemingly a million food blogs out there, but only a handful showcase African food. Even so it has still been a struggle to pick 10 of our favourites for this year (2013). In 2011 we published a successful inaugural list of 10 of The Best African Food Blogs and asked readers to tell us about any that they thing ought to be included in a follow up post. Half of the African food blogs listed below are nominations from readers. We then combed through our reading list to find a collection of food blogs that you might not be reading… yet to make up the other half.

continue here:


http://www.myweku.com/2013/02/10-of-africas-best-food-blogs-2013/

Fashion / Revealing Documentary On Nigeria's Fashion Industry by rover321: 9:53pm On Feb 08, 2012
VICE magazine’s Charlet whilst in Nigeria meets with Lexy Mojo-Eyes, the head of Nigeria Fashion Week and premier model agency Legendary Gold. There a number of what seems to be candid interviews by Nigerian fashionistas as they shed light on what the Nigeria fashion industry with all it’s contradictions is all about.


http://www.myweku.com/2012/02/documentary-nigerias-fashion-industry-and-its-relationship-with-homosexuality/

Ps: Can't figure out how to put youtube vids here, so feel free to (anyone) to get the vid from the link above

Politics / A Statement From The Biafra Government In Exile (bgie) on Bombings etc by rover321: 9:55am On Dec 30, 2011
This is a brief excerpt: see source below for full letter.

It is not sufficient for the world nations, the UN and the Vatican to merely issue “condemnations,” no matter how strongly worded, for what must be the umpteenth time, against the incessant calculated bombing of Christian Churches, the killing of Christians, the targeting of Igbo in Northern Nigeria where Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, is also located, by Boko Haram or jihadist Muslim Northern Nigerians any time it pleases them flying any “banner of the month”.

It is equally useless for the Nigerian government and President Jonathan’s administration to continue to issue statement after statement, whether of condolence or of the promise of improved security, or arrest and trial of the perpetrators, mere cruelly empty rhetoric which continues to mock the usual victims.

Nor is it sufficient for Nigerian civilians to declare in their wishful-thinking, idle dreams and uselessly self-righteous preachment to live together in peace and harmony as one country when they all know that such is not possible, that such has never been practicable ever since the British-engineered inception of Nigeria.

It is no longer acceptable for the Igbo to continue their loud and public cry for sympathy as grieving victims after each of these bloody events targeting them, since they have unilaterally chosen to return to unwelcoming, hostile Northern Nigeria, the same scene of the bloody and ferocious ethnic cleansing exercise directed against them in 1966, an operation that has never really stopped, only now taking the shape and form of these one-sided contemporary attacks by Boko Haram, with the same hideous results. All the while, the Igbo delude themselves by pretending that they really belong to the same country, Nigeria, as the Northerners; and that such claimed citizenship would offer them protection, if not by the respect of citizenship by fellow-citizenry, then as the duty of the State of Nigeria.

Source: http://www.myweku.com/2011/12/should-calls-for-the-break-up-of-nigeria-due-to-lingering-ethnic-mistrust-and-religious-strife-be-considered/
Music/Radio / Re: Azonto Dance! Made In Ghana by rover321: 7:12pm On Dec 29, 2011
Awon boys - Azonto, No comment

grin

Music/Radio / Re: Azonto Dance! Made In Ghana by rover321: 7:05pm On Dec 29, 2011
@lalaboi - it can't be that bad and besides it aint only ghanaians doing it
Music/Radio / Re: Azonto Dance! Made In Ghana by rover321: 7:02pm On Dec 29, 2011
We know we are in trouble when Oyibo starts doing it too cheesy cheesy cheesy

http://www.myweku.com/2011/12/white-boy-doing-azonto-video-goes-viral/

Jokes Etc / This Is The School Every Corrupt Politician Should Have Gone To! by rover321: 1:20pm On Dec 22, 2011

Religion / Christianity Grows In Africa Whilst It Declines In Europe And Usa by rover321: 1:12pm On Dec 22, 2011
What is interesting though is that, Africa and other places that were not traditionally Christian 50 to 100 years ago are showing huge growth whilst Europe, the traditional home of Christianity is beginning to lag behind. Pew states that the proportion of Europeans and Americans who who are Christian has “dropped from 95% in 1910 to 76% in 2010 in Europe as a whole, and from 96% to 86% in the Americas as a whole.”

Do the others not do Christianity anymore?

Source: http://www.myweku.com/2011/12/apparently-africa-is-infatuated-with-christianity/
Crime / Egyptian Military Caught Stripping And Beating Up Women Demonstrators by rover321: 1:03pm On Dec 22, 2011

Celebrities / Rihanna Called Niggabitch By Dutch Magazine by rover321: 12:58pm On Dec 22, 2011
A Dutch magazine, Jackie, has caused some controversy by leading with the headline “Niggerbitch” in an article about the Barbados born American music star Rihanna. As usual this has drawn the fire of people who want the head of the Editor. The write up, translated in English is below:

They’ve got street cred, they’ve got a ghetto ass, and they can sing well. Rihanna, the good girl gone bad, is the ultimate niggabitch and loves to carry herself as such which in her case means; dressing half-naked. Unfortunately, Dutch winters are nothing like Jamaican winters (who said Rihanna is from Jamaica?) so choose a style that will allow you to withstand the harsh weather conditions. No oversized sunglasses and porn heels but leopard print, pink ‘’shizzle’’ and everything else that shines.


Article source: http://www.myweku.com/2011/12/rihannas-n-word-saga/
Religion / Nigeria Comes First With Most Christians In Africa by rover321: 12:53pm On Dec 22, 2011

Webmasters / Re: Why Are There Just A Handful Of Successful Bloggers In Nigeria And Africa by rover321: 6:02pm On Oct 22, 2011
The Internet problems are getting better - Apparently Naija is adding more internet users than every country with the exception of India and China, both of which have mega populations

http://www.myweku.com/?p=17970&preview=true
Webmasters / Re: Why Are There Just A Handful Of Successful Bloggers In Nigeria And Africa by rover321: 4:22pm On Oct 22, 2011
@afam4eva, how would you describe a niche? If a blogger blogs about Nigerian fashion i guess his/her niche is fashion. What about bloggers who blog about Nigeria or Africa on generally current events or anything at all that is related to Nigeria or Africa? The world's most successful blog is the Huffington post. They are not exactly niche bloggers as they blog about everything going on of interest in the world. Using them as an example i really don't think the secret to a successful blog lies in it being niche

These are apparently the best blogs in Africa. Not all are niche blogs even though i must admit majority seem to be.

http://www.ladybrillemag.com/2011/08/ladybrille-magazines-2011-best-african-inspired-blogs-to-read.html

Webmasters / Re: Why Are There Just A Handful Of Successful Bloggers In Nigeria And Africa by rover321: 2:01pm On Oct 22, 2011
Google ads are priced at different levels in different countries. For instance a google ad that advertises or promotes a US Presidential candidate will earn a blogger based in the US more than a blogger based in Africa. Also, ads that advertise say "weight loss" remedies will earn a blogger more than one on "the East Africa famine crisis" put out there by an international organisation like the UN.

Advertisers in Africa, aren't paying big bucks to advertise on Google so consequently the earnings for bloggers of African content is equally lows as a result.

It might not be a bad idea to have a look at some of the best blogs in Africa, then to try to replicate thier success. Even if they are not earning big bucks now you have to bear in mind that internet access or penetration as they call it is extremely low in Africa. The US with only a population of 250 million has more people using the internt than the whole of Africa - population 1 billion!! The best blogs in Africa now are those that will reap the rewards as internet penetration grows and faster broadband etc becomes more popular

It is not all doom and gloom though. Egypt has the most internet users in Africa. Their bloggers are the ones that started the "Arab Revolution" so it's best not to look at everything in money terms only. The best blog in the world is Huffington Post which was recently sold for $350 million dollars. Without that blog's influence Obama would not have been elected as President. That is how influential a good blog can become.

What you and others could do is list some of the best African or Nigeria blogs there are. I know a couple but not enough. You could always tell which ones will be earning big bucks in the near future.

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Foreign Affairs / Photo Of A Dead Gaddafi by rover321: 2:30pm On Oct 20, 2011

Technology Market / Nigeria Is Adding More Internet Users Every Year Than Every Country Save China O by rover321: 4:35pm On Oct 19, 2011
Mary Meeker, one of the world’s most respected spotter of internet trends revealed some key trends on global internet usage, the growth of mobile internet, content creation on the internet, mobile ecommerce and online advertising to mention a few at the 2011 web 2.0 summit held recently.

What stood out, regards to Africa, is that Nigeria is adding more internet users every year than every country with the exception of China and India

Sorry attached graph showing Nigeria's Position does not show for some reason!!!

Source: http://www.myweku.com/2011/10/nigeria-is-adding-more-internet-users-every-year-than-every-country-save-china-and-india/

Culture / Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (liberia)&leymah Roberta Gbowee (liberia) Win Nobel Prize by rover321: 11:57am On Oct 07, 2011
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and  Leymah Roberta Gbowee join an illustrious list of African Nobel Prize winners including Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, Kofi Annan and Wole Soyinka

source: http://www.myweku.com/2011/10/johnson-sirleaf-liberia-gbowee-liberia-and-karman-yemen-win-nobel-peace-prize/

Culture / Celebrating Nigeria’s 51st Independence Day With 419 Reasons To Like Nigeria. by rover321: 5:16am On Oct 01, 2011
“If you could tell the world one remarkable thing about Nigerians or Nigeria, what would it be? The 419Positive Project invites Nigerians & friends of Nigeria to Say Something Positive…in an ambitious search for four hundred & nineteen positive attributes of Nigerians & Nigeria.

We’re also embarking on a journey across Nigeria; to document a selection of attributes in words, pictures & on video. Add your voice below (or to this form 419positiveorg submission form), who knows, yours might make the final cut!”

Some of Nigeria’s finest have already contributed, so take this opportunity, on the day that Nigeria turns 51 to contribute to what is a fantastic project.

More here: http://www.myweku.com/2011/10/marking-nigerias-51st-independence-day-with-419-reasons-to-like-nigeria/

Literature / Re: Wangari Maathai - Africa's First Woman Nobel Laureate - Dies At 71 by rover321: 11:38am On Sep 26, 2011
Arguably the greatest African woman ever, unless ofcourse somebody could mention other greats. I really can't think of any.
Literature / Wangari Maathai - Africa's First Woman Nobel Laureate - Dies At 71 by rover321: 10:23am On Sep 26, 2011
Wangari Maathai died at the age of 71 after a long struggle with cancer.

She was a passionate environmentalist who founded the Green Belt Movement, an organization that led the planting of trees and increased awareness of environmental conservation in Kenya.  In 1971 Wangari Maathai became the first East African woman to receive a Ph.D – a Doctorate in anatomy from the University of Nairobi.Wangari was also a passionate advocate for women’s rights and became the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for “her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace” in 1994.

source: http://www.myweku.com/2011/09/wangari-maathai-africas-first-woman-nobel-peace-prize-winner-dies/

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