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Sunday 2 June 2013

Achebe Lives As an Immortal Writer In Our Hearts And Minds

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Achebe Chinua

By Chido Nwangwu
Since 1958 – with the novel Things Fall Apart,  the great writer laid the foundation for what I call the power and permanence of Chinua Achebe. Between 1958 and 2013, amidst a body of first rate works, especially his 2012 blockbuster, personal history of Biafra: There Was a Country, and a life of grace, Ugonabo Chinua Achebe, mgbadike, transitions as one of history’s great witnesses and chroniclers; he will live in our hearts and minds as an immortal writer!
Prof. Achebe, Africa’s most acclaimed and fluent writer of the English Language, our pathfinder, the intellectual godfather of millions of Africans and lovers of the fine art of good writing, was only 28 years when he wrote the classic, Things Fall Apart, in 1958 — long before I was born. By the year 2013, that magnum opus of a novel by Achebe has been translated into 70 languages, sold almost 20 million copies and listed among the world’s best 100 novels. He has been translated in more languages than any other writer in the developing world.
On Achebe the scholar and educator. I agree with Princeton University’s professor of philosophy, Kwame Anthony Appiah, who said recently that “In every English and non-English speaking country on the planet, if you ask a student to name just one African novel, it is most likely to be Things Fall Apart by Achebe. It is the beginning of the African canon. it is difficult to think of anything else without it.”
I believe and propagate the informed view that Prof. Achebe has been a significant and binding source for an engaging understanding of African pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial history and realities.
I believe that the Achebean ease and facility with the English language insight made him a favourite of African-Americans, and other scholars and regular folks in search of a better, realistic understanding of Africa.
For him, there’s an organic relationship between writing as education and the building of a better society. Recall that the prolific Achebe wrote in 1975 in his work ‘Morning Yet on Creation Day’ that “The writer cannot be excused from the task of re-education and regeneration that must be done…”
Achebe has never shied away from speaking his truths to the face of power, especially writing with such lucidity and accessibility that his essays and books have since become equalizers for the scholarly and the average reader. He called on the leadership to do better for a long-suffering people – especially in Nigeria and the rest of Africa.
I recall flying back to the U.S. (from South Africa directly to New York) to attend Prof. Achebe’s 70th birthday at the historic Bard College (November 3-4, 2000) and its related conference titled, “Home and Exile: Achebe at 70″ – where Achebe made a similar point.
In the midst of his friends and some of the best writers in the world, he mentioned how everyone was speaking so nicely of him in honour of his birthday; then he joked that were he a military dictator may be those two days of November would have been declared national holidays. He burst into laughter…. That’s vintage Achebean sarcasm. He lived, richly blessed by the iron-clad support and love of his wife, Prof. Christie Chinwe Achebe and outstanding children.
On February 18, 2002, a distinguished jury of scholars and critics (from 13 countries of African life and literature) selected Achebe as the writer of the Best book, ‘Things Fall Apart.’
In Achebe’s works, the centrality of Chi (God) attains an additional clarity in the Igbo cosmology… it is a world which prefers a quasi-capitalistic business attitude while taking due cognizance of the usefulness of the whole, the community. I’ve studied, lived and tried to better understand, essentially, the rigor and towering moral certainties which Achebe have employed in most of his works and his world.
Similarly, in my letter to my son, Chido Nwangwu II, on his first birthday on February 12, 2002, such core values and messages are embedded and made whole.www.USAfricaonline.com/chido.chido.html 
Let’s go to October 15, 2004. I was informed ahead of the announcement that Prof. Achebe, had taken the extraordinary step of “declining to accept the high honour awarded me in the 2004 Honors List” by Nigeria’s president, retired army General Olusegun Obasanjo (born on March 5, 1937).
In Achebe’s October 2004 letter to the presidency of Nigeria, the eminent writer and statesman informed President Obasanjo, that “Nigeria’s condition today under your watch is, however, too dangerous for silence. I must register my disappointment and protest….” Achebe pointed to the issues of Nigeria’s leaders failing to unite the country’s diverse peoples and what he identified as “the silence, if not connivance, of the Presidency” in the destabilization of parts of Nigeria and state governments by political and business renegades.
He wrote Obasanjo: “For some time now I have watched events in Nigeria with alarm and dismay. I have watched particularly the chaos in my own state of Anambra where a small clique of renegades, openly boasting its connections in high places, seems determined to turn my homeland into a bankrupt and lawless fiefdom. I am appalled by the brazenness of this clique and the silence, if not connivance, of the Presidency.” Achebe’s concerns and principled position were apparently validated only 3 weeks later when a murderous gang burnt down the (s)elected governors’ office, legislative headquarters, elections organising offices and other symbols resembling democratic quests in Anambra, the home of the great, late Owelle, Dr. the Rt. Hon. Nnamdi Azikiwe…..
Achebe’s October 2004 brief letter to Obasanjo’s presidency reminded even the indifferent and the cynical that some of Nigeria’s very best cannot be attracted to the seductive allurements of State power and its increasingly sham honorifics. Again, the Eagle on the iroko proved why his message and timing are reflective of the ways of a sage. In rejecting the award from the embattled presidency of Obasanjo, Achebe’s symbolic point further drew the line between the toadying apologists of Obasanjo and his critics.
Obasanjo’s loud-hailers and hoary apologists attacked Achebe with such hideous ignorance and crass incivility. Mr. Femi Fani-Kayode, their lead attack-dog and privileged rascal who masquerades as “presidential adviser/assistant” to retired Gen. Obasanjo, dramatized his bovine ill-mannerisms to the international community. But presidential spokesperson Ms. Remi Oyo showed restraint by taking a different, mild approach.
Achebe’s decision to reject the 2004 national honours from Obasanjo was not accidental; it’s rooted in his position that a writer ought to see himself/herself as a part of the wider goal of building a better society.
In 1983, Achebe wrote the often quoted pamphlet, The Trouble with Nigeria. In the latter, he cited the litany of failures of the leaders and pointed the way forward. In rejecting Obasanjo’s 2004 award, he was making a statement about the direction and quality of leadership in Nigeria, today. The sage picked the fitting moment to set his revered, valuable company and name apart from a list which did not separate dealers from leaders.
Other than ‘Things Fall Apart’ (1958), some of Achebe’s other major books are ‘No Longer at Ease’ (1960), ‘Arrow of God’ (1964; rev. 1974),  Anthills of the Savannah (1987) and more recently, his notes and memoir on Biafra titled There Was a Country’(2012).  I’ll add, modestly, more chapters to the power and permanence of Achebe in my forthcoming summer 2013 book titled ‘Mandela & Achebe: Footprints of Greatness.’ www.MandelaAchebeChido.com
As Chinua Achebe, the Eagle on the Iroko, joins his Chi and his ancestors of Ikenga Ogidi, his rise to literary immortality continues. Long Live Chinua Achebe!
–– Dr. Nwangwu, moderator of the Achebe Colloquium (Governance, Security, and Peace in Africa)  December 7-8, 2012 at Brown University in Rhode Island and former adviser on Africa business/issues to the Mayor of Houston, is the Founder & Publisher of Houston-based USAfrica multimedia networks since 1993, first African-owned, U.S-based newspaper published on the internet USAfricaonline.com;  CLASSmagazine, AchebeBooks.com, the USAfrica-powered e-groups of  AfricanChristians, Nigeria360, IgboEvents, UNNalumni, and the pictorials site PhotoWorks.TV . He was recently profiled by the CNN International for his pioneering works on multimedia/news/public policy projects for Africans and Americans.

BBATHECHASE : WATCH BEVERLY OSU SHOWER SCENE




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The Nigeria female representative Beverly Osu Bathing Scene in the bigbrother house. Bigbrother the chase.

Watch/Download the video Here    http://lolnaija.com/download/beverly-ada-osu.php

Will you vote for Goodluck Jonathan come 2015 Presidential election?

Will you vote for Goodluck Jonathan come 2015 Presidential election?

. yes
. No
. undecided —

  • I will vote Goodluck Jonathan again if he presents himself for second term, the young man is not doing badly. He has the constitutional right to contest for another term.
  • EwereEwere 
    Goodluck jonathan is sent from God to nigeria he is the president that does his own thing in Gods ways i will vote for him for 2nd term. it is his constitution right to contest for another term.go on my lovely president.
  • zubyzuby 
    The question is not whether he has the constitutional right or not, the question is: is he the best leader for the country?
  • Yes, he is the best among other leaders, indeed, my vote is for him if he decide contest for second tenor. Carry on my good president, i love you. And we love you 

Saturday 1 June 2013

I’m Blessed that’s Why They’re So Many Negative Stories About Me – Cossy Orjiakor


Cossy Orjiakor in an Interview with Punch says She's blessed, that’s Why They’re So Many Negative Stories About Her. 

When God has blessed you abundantly, you will surely have enemies. A lot has been said about my person. The first was when I stopped acting awhile back. Rumours went round that my father shot me. Later, it was that my father disowned me.  It was published in newspapers.  I later went to an event with my daddy.  He even granted an interview. We posed for pictures but that interview was not published. Maybe they want to sell an image that I’m not in good terms with my family. Well, blood is thicker than water. I’m well loved and cherished by my parents and siblings.


A movie I did in 2003 called Itohan and directed by Chico Ejiro made headlines in 2009. The dog issue: some mischievous persons that have access to the location pictures connived with a journalist. They called me up about the pictures; after telling them the source, they still went ahead to write a terrible story about my person. Up till now, some people still make mention of it. The video is online and also on my tweet page for people to watch. I’m even tired of trying to defend myself. Then this HIV story by an imaginary friend. I wonder what next. Maybe they will get someone that looks like me to act a sex movie. Whatever happens, I’m strong, I will survive because I have God’s grace and I am immensely blessed.

J. MARTINS TO HOST THE ALL AFRICA MUSIC AWARDS SAN DIEGO CA NOV 9TH 2013




J. MARTINS HOST OF THE ALL AFRICA MUSIC AWARDS SAN DIEGO CA NOV 9TH 2013
MARTINS OKEY JUSTICE AKA J. MARTINS HAS HAD THE CAREER EVERY MUSICIAN HAS DREAMT OF. BORN IN ONITSHA ANAMBRA STATE NIGERIA, HAILS FROM OHAFIA ABIA STATE NIGERIA WEST AFRICA.
HIS MOTHER WAS A CHOIR MASTER WHO INFLUENCED MARTINS MUSIC CAREER.WHILE HE WAS GROWING UP; YOUNG JAY LEARNT TO PLAY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WHEN HE WAS IN SECONDARY SCHOOL.
HE HOLDS 2 DEGREES IN MASS COMMUNICATION AND BUSSINESS ADMIN. HE HAS WORKED WITH SEVERAL TOP ARTISTES FROM NIGERIA AND OTHER PART OF AFRICA SUCH AS P-SQUARE, RESONANCE, TIMAYA, SOUL E, WAJE,FALLY IPUPA, FLAVOR, CABO SNOOP, ILL BLISS, R2BEES. JAY HAS ALSO SCORED HITS FOR SO MANY NOTABLE GOSPEL ACTS IN NIGERIA INCLUDING LEGENDARY LATE PATTY OBASI, CHINYERE UDOMA AND AGAPE LOVE BAND.
JAY IS A HIT MAKER, WITH NUMEROUS POPULAR SONGS TO HIS CREDIT. HE IS ALSO WELL ROUNDED IN MUSIC PRODUCTION. HE IS A MULTIPLE AWARD WINNING NIGERIAN BORN SONG WRITER, SINGER, PRODUCER AND UNITED NATIONS AMBASSADOR FOR PEACE.































Jennifer Aniston's Sexiest Moments in Film



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Jennifer Aniston's Sexiest Moments in Film
With 'We're The Millers' coming out AskMen.com decided to take a look at Jennifer Aniston's sexiest moments on film -- and there have been many.  watch video


A Cheating Wife Busted, as her Lover Escapes out the Window




At first look this video seems to be an everyday lover's quarrel -- until you notice the the man climbing out the window wearing nothing but underpants and an exasperated expression.

Justin Kingland appointed as the Director of Operations/Representative,(AAMA) Lagos, Nigeria/USA.


On Monday, May 27, 2013 1:21 PM, Prince IYKE JOENEZ JR. The President/CEO
All Africa Music Awards (AAMA) ALL AFRICA MUSIC AWARDS 618 North Bicycle Path
Port Jefferson Station. New York 11776 announced Justin Kingland's appointment as the
Director of Operations/Representative, ALL AFRICA MUSIC AWARDS (AAMA)
Lagos, Nigeria/USA.  
 


Justin officially resumed work on the 31st of May after a brief phone confirmation with the AAMA CEO.

Office which he delighted to take,  on the roles of both director and ambassador for the team, AAMA. With these activities, along with my many other interests, I am looking forward to the future, said Justin.
Justin Kingland is not only an international AWARD recognized musician, he is also an Internet Expert (Finance, Developing Market Network of Skills, Digital Distribution Services, Promotion, Consulting and Blogging ) NGO (””JKF’’) As well as Global Entertainment Consultancy-- Event Management & Development -- Singer,  Composer, Entertainment mogul & Co-Producer.

The 1st AAMA debuts In the
CIty Of San Diego CA, Nov 9 2013 @

The LYCEUM Theatre
This is A Global Music Awards For:
African Musicians.
THIS IS OUR CULTURE, OUR STYLE, OUR PRIDE & LEGACY. AFRICA MUSIC WORLDWIDE
Presented by
The Academy of African Music
& Arts.
THE ALL AFRICA MUSIC AWARDS is conceived to reward deserving Talented African Artistes, promoters and producers in the music industry all over the World who have made significant progress in music and entertainment industry, bringing the beauty of African Culture to the World. More detail on AAMA http://www.allafricamusicawards.org/index.htm

See What Oge Okoye Wore to a Movie Premier


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Oge Okoye graced the “Turning point” movie premier with her gorgeous looks

I Can Not Act Nude In Movies Because My Mother Won’t Like It – Cossy Orjiakor




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 Popular entertainer, Cossy Orjiakor, blows hot on several issues in this interview with PunchNG
Do you regard yourself as a musician or an actress?
I’m an all round entertainer. I’m an artiste, actress and also an activist.
You once said you are born again, are you still?
I never said that. I’m a sinner and have come short of the glory of God. He that is without sin should cast the first stone. My problem is that I’m too real in the midst of lots of fake people. It is by the special grace of God that people, even pastors, will make heaven. What’s the difference between I that love to show off my cleavage and the pastors that love to show off their flashy cars? The in thing now is private jets. I think I’m better off because with the economic situation, lots of stress and all, some can channel their frustrations and some people can get relieved at the sight that makes them forget the terrible situation. But some of these church owners don’t know how to give back to the society, you don’t need to be a member before you can benefit. Churches can just buy basic foodstuffs and give to the needy. There are a lot of ills in this society. I don’t even want to mention the corporate thieves that get patted on the back for embezzling money meant for the old and retired citizens. Next time you see such people, ask them if they are born again because I’m a sinner. I pray God will give me my heart desires because my flesh is so weak.
Talking of blue films, US-based Nigeria actress and producer, Afro Candy, said she would like to feature you in one of her sex movies.
Like I said, talk is cheap. I’ll like to have a dinner date with Richard Branson, it’s just a wishful thinking. It’s when she approaches me then I will know she is serious. I have gone through a lot, now I know better. I can’t condemn her, she is Hollywood standard when it comes to showing off her body. The likes of Janet Jackson, Halle Berry even most of their female musicians have gone nude, and Nigerians adored them. For me, I can’t go totally nude, never. My mum told me never to go nude. If not, I have got a beautiful body and I’m not afraid to flaunt it. Besides other artistes have taken pictures with panties and bra, maybe on the beach. So it looks cool but when you wear and pose on bed, it smells sex.


Do You Like Burna Boy’s Huge Tattoo?


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Nice Tat!

Why I Don’t Speak on National Issues – Pastor Adeboye

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General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has explained that he is careful in making public comments to avoid mistakes.
In an interview with Haaretz newspaper during a visit to Jerusalem, Adeboye said he had shied away from speaking out on national issues in order to avoid influencing people in the wrong way.
He also said he was aware of the enormous responsibility on his shoulders as the leader of a global church with millions of members.
“At times, it’s frightening. In Africa you have a saying, the man who is carrying a basket of eggs must walk gently… whatever mistakes you make, you affect destinies”, he said.
Now if Adeboye takes a stand point publicly e.g, political matters, it would influence at least 20 million Nigerians.