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Tuesday, August 24, 2021

N-Power : FG inaugurates 510,000 graduate, non-graduate volunteers

 


The official said the N-Power Batch C was divided into two streams; Stream C1 of 510,000 beneficiaries and stream C2 for 490,000 others.

The Federal Government on Monday in Abuja inaugurated the 510,000 N-Power Batch C stream 1 across the country.

In her keynote address at the inauguration, Sadiya Umar Farouq, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development congratulated the successful beneficiaries.

She said the N-Power Batch C was divided into two streams; Stream C1 of 510,000 beneficiaries and stream C2 for 490,000 others.

According to her, under the Batch C1, a total of 450,000 had been selected to benefit under the graduate component, while 60,000 beneficiaries will be under the non-graduate component.

“Today, we are here to inaugurate the N-Power Batch C1. The N-Power graduate volunteers are entitled to a monthly stipend of thirty thousand naira each (N30,000.00) for a period of one year.

”The non-graduate beneficiaries are entitled to ten thousand naira (N10,000.000) monthly stipends for a period of nine months.

“All beneficiaries are granted an appropriate starter pack for their trade, to enable them start their businesses in their chosen trades. By the special grace of God, I hereby flag-off the N-Power Batch C1 for the 36 States and FCT,” Ms Farouq said.

She stressed that her Ministry was committed to ensuring that the strategic objectives of all the National Social Intervention Programmes (NSIP) were achieved in partnership with NYSC, UBEC, the NPHCDA, the NOA and many others.

Also speaking, the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, represented by the Permanent Secretary, Ifeoma Anyanwutaku, said since inception, the N-Power had been a tool to curb youth restiveness.

“It avails the Nigerian youths the opportunity to acquire skills, to enhance their lives, and even create employment for others.

”I have no doubt that the lessons learnt in the Batch A and B would be brought to bear in the Batch C, to achieve President Muhammadu’s Buhari vision of lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty.

“My Ministry is poised to contribute its quota to the success of the programme via public awareness and other interventions,” Mr Mohammed said.

Similarly, Edward Kallon, the UN Resident Coordinator for Humanitarian Affairs, said the on-boarding of the N-Power Batch C stream 1 was another milestone achievement by the Federal Government towards lifting millions of Nigerians out of poverty.

Meanwhile, the National Coordinator of the NSIP, Umar Bindir, says since 1960, the different poverty alleviation programmes of the Federal Government had remained only at a programme level.

“But, President Buhari thought it wise to have a full fledged ministry to effectively address poverty, so as not to repeat the mistakes of the past. He also institutionalised the NSIP in 2016.

“The NSIP have components such as N-Power, National Home Grown School Feeding Programme, Government Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Programme and Conditional Cash Transfer.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event attracted officials from the office of the Head of the Federal Civil Service, Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, National Youth Service Corps the Ministry of Women Affairs, Industry, Trade and Investment, Humanitarian Affairs, among others.

They all pledged their support to the humanitarian affairs ministry and the NSIP towards the achievement of the programme.

High points of the occasion was the presentation of engagement letters to the beneficiaries and cultural dance performance by the Unity Cultural Troupe

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

BIAFRA : Zuga coin sets new record, hits $87,000 against Bitcoin $41,000

 


Zugacoin is the first Cryptocurrency in Africa surpassing every crypto records and taking the lead in the global market of Cryptocurrencies. The top trending currency founded by Professor Archbishop Sam Zuga AKA Jehovah’s Field Marshall is trading at the value of 87,000 dollars against Bitcoin 41,000 dollars in the recent development in the world of Cryptocurrency.

Africans are advised to take advantage of ZUGACOIN for their Financial freedom especially as it is also on binance network SZCB and has been listed on 10 different Exchange including VinDAX and Pancakeswap.

ZUGACOIN which is barely a year old is currently on three different Blockchains, Ethereum, Binance and Samzuga Blockchain

This is also coming after the first Blockchain Main Net in Africa was successfully Launched by the philanthropic cleric.

Samzugacoin Blockchain Mainnetwork And Zugacoin (Zugascan) Explorer, is the first Blockchain Network created from Africa by an African and for Africa tech space.

Archbishop Sam Zuga who was recently honored as the First Professor of Digital Economy in the world is aimed at providing ways to help every willing average Nigerian to fight poverty and earn a better living.

According to the cleric, the poverty in Nigeria and Africa is artificial and God has given him the ability to alleviate the citizens out of its shackles, ‘if possible, eradicate it, if the poor people are willing and obedient to the process,” he clearly stated.

Explaining further how he intends to see his mission and vision accomplished, Sam Zuga stated that with ZUGACOIN every willing Nigerian and African should be able to begin their journey into financial freedom.

He also promises to teach Nigerians how to grow the money through digital economy principles.

Friday, August 6, 2021

AIRTEL : How to Get 5 GB Data for FREE from Airtel: 7 Things to Know

 


With the launch of Reliance Jio that bundles free 4G data and voice calls till the end of this year, other service providers are slashing their tariff plans and offering free data and talk time as well

AIRTEL : How to Get 5 GB Data for FREE from Airtel: 7 Things to Know

Airtel has also come up with one such offer in which the users can get 5 GB of free data. At this point in time when people are planning to move to Reliance Jio network for the offers, Airtel's this offer of 5 GB of free data is quite attractive.

BBNaija : You’re fake – Maria, Jackie B engage in heated argument [VIDEO]

Here, we have come up with the steps get free 5 GB of data from Airtel and the terms and conditions associated with the same. Take a look!

BBNaija : Liquorose, Beatrice fight dirty

You can use the 5 GB of free data you have got in any network mode such as 2G, 3G or 4G. You just have to change the UMTS mode on your phone from the settings and this can be done from Settings → Connections → More Networks → Mobile Networks → Network Mode.

BBNaija : I’ll never forgive Maria for calling me names – Jackie B

It's simple to get 5 GB of free data Getting 5 GB of data for free from Airtel is quite simple. You just have to download the myAirtel app on your phone and install the application. Then, it will ask you to enter the 10 digit Airtel mobile number. You will get an OTP and you need to verify the same. Then, you will get 5 GB free jackpot offer with a few conditions related to how you can use the same.

BBNaija : Sammie irritates me – Angel

Night data only Though Airtel is giving you 5 GB of free data, you need to understand that it can be used only at night. It is a night data offer that can be used between 00:00 and 06:00 hours.

Get 1GB free only on recharge First, you need to recharge your number for Rs. 200 or more from the myAirtel app to get 1 GB of free data.

BBNaija season 6 : I’m falling in love with Liquorose – Emmanuel tells Biggie [VIDEO]
Use Airtel Wallet You will get another 500 MB of this free data offer from Airtel on loading at least Rs. 100 on your Airtel Wallet in the myAirtel app. The very next step is to send a amount of Rs. 100 or more to any MyAirtel app user. This will add another 500 MB of additional data to your number.

Also, on downloading and registering Wynk and playing at least 10 songs, you will get 500 MB of free data. Download the Wynk Games app apk and initiate a download of any game on the app. This will unlock 700 MB of data for free. From the Wynk Movie app, watch Jazbaa and Bajrangi Bhaijan movies to get free 1 GB of data. From Wynk app, download a full song album from that app to receive 200 MB more data.
BBNaija : Pere, Maria, Liquorose, Sammie are pretending – Angel
If you know anyone using an Airtel number, you need to recharge at least Rs. 10 for their number and this will credit your account with 500 MB of free data.

How BBNaija changed my life – Leo

Now share the myAirtel app link to your friends and get free data of 500 MB. You can share the app link via social media, WhatsApp, emails or normal text messages. For every friend who joins the myAirtel app and does a recharge, you will get 500 MB on your Airtel number.


Tuesday, August 3, 2021

Things Fall Apart

 


This article is about the novel. For other uses, see Things Fall Apart (disambiguation).


The novel follows the life of Okonkwo, an Igbo ("Ibo" in the novel) man and local wrestling champion in the fictional Nigerian clan of Umuofia. The work is split into three parts, with the first describing his family, personal history, and the customs and society of the Igbo, and the second and third sections introducing the influence of European colonialism and Christian missionaries on Okonkwo, his family, and the wider Igbo community.

Things Fall Apart

 is the debut novel by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe, first published in 1958. It depicts pre-colonial life in the southeastern part of Nigeria and the arrival of Europeans during the late 19th century. It is seen as the archetypal modern African novel in English, and one of the first to receive global critical acclaim.

 It is a staple book in schools throughout Africa and is widely read and studied in English-speaking countries around the world. The novel was first published in the UK in 1962 by William Heinemann Ltd, and became the first work published in Heinemann's African Writers Series.

Things Fall Apart was followed by a sequel, No Longer at Ease (1960), originally written as the second part of a larger work along with Arrow of God (1964). Achebe states that his two later novels A Man of the People (1966) and Anthills of the Savannah (1987), while not featuring Okonkwo's descendants, are spiritual successors to the previous novels in chronicling African history.

Part 1[edit]

The novel's protagonist, Okonkwo, is famous in the villages of Umuofia for being a wrestling champion, defeating a wrestler nicknamed "Amalinze The Cat" (because he never lands on his back). Okonkwo is strong, hard-working, and strives to show no weakness. He wants to dispel his father Unoka's tainted legacy of unpaid debts, a neglected wife and children,

 and cowardice at the sight of blood. Okonkwo works to build his wealth entirely on his own, as Unoka died a shameful death and left many unpaid debts. He is also obsessed with his masculinity, and any slight compromise to this is swiftly destroyed. As a result, he often beats his wives and children,

 and is unkind to his neighbours. However, his drive to escape the legacy of his father leads him to be wealthy, courageous, and powerful among the people of his village. He is a leader of his village, having attained a position in his society for which he has striven all his life.[1]

Okonkwo is selected by the elders to be the guardian of Ikemefuna, a boy taken by the clan as a peace settlement between Umuofia and another clan after Ikemefuna's father killed an Umuofian woman. The boy lives with Okonkwo's family and Okonkwo grows fond of him, 

although Okonkwo does not show his fondness so as not to appear weak. The boy looks up to Okonkwo and considers him a second father. The Oracle of Umuofia eventually pronounces that the boy must be killed.

 Ezeudu, the oldest man in the village, warns Okonkwo that he should have nothing to do with the murder because it would be like killing his own child – but to avoid seeming weak and feminine to the other men of the village, Okonkwo disregards the warning from the old man, striking the killing blow himself even as Ikemefuna begs his "father" for protection. For many days after killing Ikemefuna, Okonkwo feels guilty and saddened.

Shortly after Ikemefuna's death, things begin to go wrong for Okonkwo. He falls into a great depression, as he has been greatly traumatized by the act of murdering his own adopted son. His sickly daughter Ezinma falls unexpectedly ill and it is feared she may die; during a gun salute at Ezeudu's funeral, Okonkwo's gun accidentally explodes and kills Ezeudu's son. He and his family are exiled to his motherland, the nearby village Mbanta, for seven years to appease the gods he has offended.

Part 2[edit]

While Okonkwo is away in Mbanta, he learns that white men are living in Umuofia with the intent of introducing their religion, Christianity. As the number of converts increases, the foothold of the white people grows and a new government is introduced.[2] The village is forced to respond with either appeasement or resistance to the imposition of the white people's nascent society. 

Okonkwo’s son Nwoye starts getting curious about the missionaries and the new religion. After he is beaten by his father for the last time, he decides to leave his family behind and live independently. He wants to be with the missionaries because his beliefs have changed while being introduced to Christianity 

by Mr. Brown. In the last year of his exile, Okonkwo instructs his best friend Obierika to sell all of his yams and hire two men to build him two huts so he can have a house to go back to with his family. He also holds a great feast for his mother's kinsmen, where an elderly attendee bemoans the current state of their tribe and its future.

Part 3[edit]

Returning from exile, Okonkwo finds his village changed by the presence of the white men. After a convert commits a evil act by unmasking an elder as he embodies an ancestral spirit of the clan, the village retaliates by destroying a local Christian church. In response, the District Commissioner representing the colonial government takes Okonkwo and several other native leaders prisoner pending payment of a fine of two hundred bags of cowries. Despite the District Commissioner's instructions to treat the leaders of Umuofia with respect, 

the native "court messengers" humiliate them, doing things such as shaving their heads and whipping them. As a result, the people of Umuofia finally gather for what could be a great uprising. Okonkwo, a warrior by nature and adamant about following Umuofian custom and tradition, despises any form of cowardice and advocates war against the white men.

 When messengers of the white government try to stop the meeting, Okonkwo beheads one of them. Because the crowd allows the other messengers to escape and does not fight alongside Okonkwo, he realizes with despair that the people of Umuofia are not going to fight to protect themselves – his society's response to such a conflict, which for so long had been predictable and dictated by tradition, is changing.

When the District Commissioner Gregory Irwin comes to Okonkwo's house to take him to court, he finds that Okonkwo has hanged himself to avoid being tried in a colonial court. Among his own people, 

Okonkwo's actions have tarnished his reputation and status, as it is strictly against the teachings of the Igbo to commit suicide.[3] The District Commissioner reflects that Okonkwo's story will make for a good chapter in his book, or perhaps a "reasonable paragraph".

Characters[edit]

  • Okonkwo, the protagonist, has three wives and ten (total) children and becomes the leader of his clan. His father, Unoka, was weak and lazy, and Okonkwo resents him for his weaknesses: he enacts traditional masculinity. Okonkwo strives to make his way in a culture that traditionally values manliness he ends up committing suicide
  • Ekwefi is Okonkwo's second wife. Although she falls in love with Okonkwo after seeing him in a wrestling match, she marries another man because Okonkwo is too poor to pay her bride price at that time. Two years later, she runs away to Okonkwo's compound one night and later marries him. She receives severe beatings from Okonkwo just like his other wives; but unlike them, she is known to talk back to Okonkwo.
  • Unoka is Okonkwo's father, who defied typical Igbo masculinity by neglecting to grow yams, take care of his wives and children, and pay his debts before he dies.
  • Nwoye is Okonkwo's son, about whom Okonkwo worries, fearing that he will become like Unoka. Similar to Unoka, Nwoye does not subscribe to the traditional Igbo view of masculinity being equated to violence; rather, he prefers the stories of his mother. Nwoye connects to Ikemefuna, who presents an alternative to Okonkwo's rigid masculinity. He is one of the early converts to Christianity and takes on the Christian name Isaac, an act which Okonkwo views as a final betrayal.
  • Ikemefuna is a boy from the Mbaino tribe. His father murders the wife of an Umuofia man, and in the resulting settlement of the matter, Ikemefuma is put into the care of Okonkwo. By the decision of Umuofia authorities, Ikemefuna is ultimately killed, an act which Okonkwo does not prevent, and even participates in, lest he seems feminine and weak. Ikemefuna became very close to Nwoye, and Okonkwo's decision to participate in Ikemefuna's death takes a toll on Okonkwo's relationship with Nwoye.
  • Ezinma is Okonkwo's favorite daughter and the only child of his wife Ekwefi. Ezinma, the Crystal Beauty, is very much the antithesis of a normal woman within the culture and Okonkwo routinely remarks that she would've made a much better boy than a girl, even wishing that she had been born as one. Ezinma often contradicts and challenges her father, which wins his adoration, affection, and respect. She is very similar to her father, and this is made apparent when she matures into a beautiful young woman who refuses to marry during her family's exile, instead choosing to help her father regain his place of respect within society.
  • Obierika is Okonkwo's best friend from Umuofia. Unlike Okonkwo, Obierika thinks before he acts and is, therefore, less violent and arrogant than Okonkwo. He is considered the voice of reason in the book, and questions certain parts of their culture, such as the necessity to exile Okonkwo after he unintentionally kills a boy. Obierika's own son, Maduka, is greatly admired by Okonkwo for his wrestling prowess.
  • Ogbuefi Ezeudu is one of the elders of Umuofia.
  • Mr. Brown is an English missionary who comes to Umuofia. He shows kindness and compassion towards the villagers and makes an effort to understand the Igbo beliefs.
  • Mr. Smith is another English missionary sent to Umuofia to replace Mr. Brown after he falls ill. In stark contrast to his predecessor, he remains strict and zealous towards the Africans.

Background[edit]

The title is a quotation from "The Second Coming", a poem by W. B. Yeats.

Most of the story takes place in the fictional village of Iguedo, which is in the Umuofia clan. The place name Iguedo is only mentioned three times in the novel. Achebe more frequently uses the name Umuofia to refer to Okonkwo's home village of Iguedo. Umuofia is located west of the actual city of Onitsha, on the east bank of the Niger River in Nigeria. The events of the novel unfold in the 1890s.[4] The culture depicted, that of the Igbo people, is similar to that of Achebe's birthplace of Ogidi, where Igbo-speaking people lived together in groups of independent villages ruled by titled elders. The customs described in the novel mirror those of the actual Onitsha people, who lived near Ogidi, and with whom Achebe was familiar.

Within forty years of the colonization of Nigeria, by the time Achebe was born in 1930, the missionaries were well established. He was influenced by Western culture but he refused to change his Igbo name Chinua to Albert. Achebe's father Isaiah was among the first to be converted in Ogidi, around the turn of the century. Isaiah Achebe himself was an orphan raised by his grandfather. His grandfather, far from opposing Isaiah's conversion to Christianity, allowed his Christian marriage to be celebrated in his compound.[4]

Language choice[edit]

Achebe wrote his novels in English because the written standard Igbo language was created by combining various dialects, creating a stilted written form. In a 1994 interview with The Paris Review, Achebe said, "the novel form seems to go with the English language. There is a problem with the Igbo language. It suffers from a very serious inheritance which it received at the beginning of this century from the Anglican mission. They sent out a missionary by the name of Dennis. Archdeacon Dennis. He was a scholar. He had this notion that the Igbo language—which had very many different dialects—should somehow manufacture a uniform dialect that would be used in writing to avoid all these different dialects. Because the missionaries were powerful, what they wanted to do they did. This became the law. But the standard version cannot sing. There's nothing you can do with it to make it sing. It's heavy. It's wooden. It doesn't go anywhere."[5]

Achebe's choice to write in English has caused controversy. While both African and non-African critics agree that Achebe modelled Things Fall Apart on classic European literature, they disagree about whether his novel upholds a Western model, or, in fact, subverts or confronts it.[6] Achebe continued to defend his decision: "English is something you spend your lifetime acquiring, so it would be foolish not to use it. Also, in the logic of colonization and decolonization it is actually a very powerful weapon in the fight to regain what was yours. English was the language of colonization itself. It is not simply something you use because you have it anyway."[7]

Achebe is noted for his inclusion of and weaving in of proverbs from Igbo oral culture into his writing.[8] This influence was explicitly referenced by Achebe in Things Fall Apart: "Among the Igbo the art of conversation is regarded very highly, and proverbs are the palm-oil with which words are eaten."

Literary significance and reception[edit]

Things Fall Apart is regarded as a milestone in African literature. It has come to be seen as the archetypal modern African novel in English,[4][7] and is read in Nigeria and throughout Africa. It is studied widely in Europe, India, and North America, where it has spawned numerous secondary and tertiary analytical works. It has achieved similar status and repute in Australia and Oceania.[9][4] Considered Achebe's magnum opus, it has sold more than 20 million copies worldwide.[10] Time magazine included the novel in its TIME 100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005.[11] The novel has been translated into more than 50 languages, and is often used in literature, world history, and African studies courses across the world.

Achebe is now considered to be the essential novelist on African identity, nationalism, and decolonization. Achebe's main focus has been cultural ambiguity and contestation. The complexity of novels such as Things Fall Apart depends on Achebe's ability to bring competing cultural systems and their languages to the same level of representation, dialogue, and contestation.[7]

Reviewers have praised Achebe's neutral narration and have described Things Fall Apart as a realistic novel. Much of the critical discussion about Things Fall Apart concentrates on the socio-political aspects of the novel, including the friction between the members of Igbo society as they confront the intrusive and overpowering presence of Western government and beliefs. Ernest N. Emenyonu commented that "Things Fall Apart is indeed a classic study of cross-cultural misunderstanding and the consequences to the rest of humanity, when a belligerent culture or civilization, out of sheer arrogance and ethnocentrism, takes it upon itself to invade another culture, another civilization."[12]

Achebe's writing about African society, in telling from an African point of view the story of the colonization of the Igbo, tends to extinguish the misconception that African culture had been savage and primitive. In Things Fall Apart, western culture is portrayed as being "arrogant and ethnocentric," insisting that the African culture needed a leader. As it had no kings or chiefs, Umuofian culture was vulnerable to invasion by western civilization. It is felt that the repression of the Igbo language at the end of the novel contributes greatly to the destruction of the culture. Although Achebe favours the African culture of the pre-western society, the author attributes its destruction to the "weaknesses within the native structure." Achebe portrays the culture as having a religion, a government, a system of money, and an artistic tradition, as well as a judicial system.[13]

Influence and legacy[edit]

The publication of Achebe's Things Fall Apart helped pave the way for numerous other African writers. Novelists who published after Achebe were able to find an eloquent and effective mode for the expression of the particular social, historical, and cultural situation of modern Africa.[6] Before Things Fall Apart was published, most of the novels about Africa had been written by European authors, portraying Africans as savages who were in need of western enlightenment.

Achebe broke from this outsider view, by portraying Igbo society in a sympathetic light. This allows the reader to examine the effects of European colonialism from a different perspective.[6] He commented: "The popularity of Things Fall Apart in my own society can be explained simply ... this was the first time we were seeing ourselves, as autonomous individuals, rather than half-people, or as Conrad would say, 'rudimentary souls'."[7] Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka has described the work as "the first novel in English which spoke from the interior of the African character, rather than portraying the African as an exotic, as the white man would see him."[14]

The language of the novel has not only intrigued critics but has also been a major factor in the emergence of the modern African novel. Because Achebe wrote in English, portrayed Igbo life from the point of view of an African man, and used the language of his people, he was able to greatly influence African novelists, who viewed him as a mentor.[7]

Achebe's fiction and criticism continue to inspire and influence writers around the world. Hilary Mantel, the Booker Prize-winning novelist in a 7 May 2012 article in Newsweek, "Hilary Mantel's Favorite Historical Fictions", lists Things Fall Apart as one of her five favourite novels in this genre. A whole new generation of African writers – Caine Prize winners Binyavanga Wainaina (current director of the Chinua Achebe Center at Bard College) and Helon Habila (Waiting for an Angel [2004] and Measuring Time [2007]), as well as Uzodinma Iweala (Beasts of No Nation [2005]), and Professor Okey Ndibe (Arrows of Rain [2000]) count Chinua Achebe as a significant influence. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the author of the popular and critically acclaimed novels Purple Hibiscus (2003) and Half of a Yellow Sun (2006), commented in a 2006 interview: "Chinua Achebe will always be important to me because his work influenced not so much my style as my writing philosophy: reading him emboldened me, gave me permission to write about the things I knew well."[7]

Things Fall Apart was listed by Encyclopædia Britannica as one of "12 Novels Considered the 'Greatest Book Ever Written'".[15]

The 60th anniversary of the first publication of Things Fall Apart was celebrated at the South Bank Centre in London, UK, on 15 April 2018 with live readings from the book by Femi Elufowoju JrAdesua Etomi, Yomi Sode, Lucian MsamatiJennifer Nansubuga MakumbiChibundu OnuzoEllah Wakatama AllfreyBen Okri, and Margaret Busby.[16][17]

On November 5, 2019, the BBC News listed Things Fall Apart on its list of the 100 most influential novels.[18]

Film, television, music and theatrical adaptations[edit]

A radio drama called Okonkwo was made of the novel in April 1961 by the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation. It featured Wole Soyinka in a supporting role.[19]

In 1970, the novel was made into a film starring Princess Elizabeth of ToroJohnny Sekka and Orlando Martins by Francis Oladele and Wolf Schmidt, executive producers Hollywood lawyer Edward Mosk and his wife Fern, who wrote the screenplay. Directed by Jason Pohland.[20][Flimportal 1]

In 1987, the book was made into a very successful miniseries directed by David Orere and broadcast on Nigerian television by the Nigerian Television Authority. It starred several established film actors, including Pete EdochieNkem Owoh, and Sam Loco Efe.[21]

In 1999, the American hip-hop band The Roots released their fourth studio album Things Fall Apart in reference to Achebe's novel. A theatrical production of Things Fall Apart, adapted by Biyi Bandele, took place at the Kennedy Center that year as well. [22]

In 2008, a film adaptation of Things Fall Apart was made by a Nigerian production company with an all-Nigerian cast. Pete Edochie starred as Okonkwo.

In 2019, the lyrics of "No Holiday for Madiba", a song honoring Nelson Mandela include the phrase, "things fall apart", in reference to the book's title.

Publication information[edit]

Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Obi Cubana : My husband is filled with grace – Obi Cubana’s wife denies ritual claims

 



Obi Cubana’s wife, Mrs Iyiegbu, has debunked reports that her husband’s wealth is through diabolical means.

Recall that many had insinuated that Obi Cubana did rituals after the burial of his mother became a topic of discussion on social media.

The burial was one of the most attention-grabbing public events in the country in recent time, as billionaire young men and women engaged in a show of wealth.

However, the entrepreneur in a post on her Instagram page said her husband is filled with grace.

She, however, urged Nigerians to work hard and not believe rumours that her husband did rituals to become wealthy.

“If GRACE is a person, it is Obinna Iyiegbu. I am still trying to figure out what happened last weekend but all I can see is GRACE!

”My brother, no be juju. No be crime. It’s just GRACE!

“The man is grace personified. Don’t get it twisted. Stop the hate & celebrate God’s grace upon his chosen one. What you celebrate is what you attract. Like he said, WORK HARD.” she wrote.

Meanwhile, Obi Cubana in an interview with BBC, said he made his first N1 million naira through an entrepreneurial venture after failing to secure a job.

Victor Moore Foundation

 

Victor Moore Foundation to provide relief for low-income families, communities

Victor Moore Foundation (VMF), a non-profit body that sponsors children from low-income homes and marginalized communities, is set for launch.

The establishment was founded by Besidonne Moore in memory of her father Victor A. Moore.

The organization has two major areas of focus – educational support and access to skills – which define the scope of operations.

Under the educational support program, VMF provides stationery, textbooks, uniforms and tuition payment.

The access to skills program is split into mentorship initiatives for children, professional development for teachers and VMF Skills Hub for digital literacy skills and after school enrichment classes.

The organization will be officially launched on the 22nd of July, 2021.

You can connect and stay updated by following Victor Moore Foundation on Instagram and FaceBook.

Sunday, July 18, 2021

Ziyech scores hat-trick as Chelsea thrash Peterborough 6-1

 

Chelsea star, Hakim Ziyech, on Saturday, scored a hat-trick in his side’s pre-season friendly 6-1 win against Peterborough.

Chelsea thrashed Peterborough at the club’s training base in Cobham despite missing a number of their star players.

Ross Barkley was among those who made a surprise appearance for Chelsea against Peterborough, having spent last season on loan at Aston Villa.

Danny Drinkwater was another player who was given a chance to impress Chelsea manager, Thomas Tuchel, after returning from a loan spell in Turkey with Kasimpasa.

The midfielder started in Tuchel’s 3-4-3 formation against Peterborough despite his last competitive game for the Blues being 1,077 days ago.

Drinkwater was also joined in the squad that includes the likes of Trevoh Chalobah, Jake Clarke-Salter and Malang Sarr and Wayne Cumming.

Cumming provided a solid performance in the goal post for Chelsea but was later replaced by Lucas Bergstrom.

Tammy Abraham, Christian Pulisic and Callum Hudson-Odoi, Marcos Alonso and Davide Zappacosta also featured for the Champions League winners against Peterborough.

Chelsea will now tackle Bournemouth, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur in their next pre-season campaign before rounding things up against Villarreal in the UEFA Super Cup.

Friday, July 16, 2021

25 Things that Make Your wife or Girl friend Happy

 

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It is not difficult and expensive to please a girl, especially if she loves you. As a boy friend, it is your duty to give her more reasons to smile and make her feel loved and special. 

Though it may be difficult to understand a girl’s emotions, you can try different strategies to keep her happy. 

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Here are 30 things you can do to keep your girlfriend filled with joy in her heart.

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1. Tell Her That You Love Her.

Hold her hand, look deeper into her eyes, and say those three words with eight letters. This is one of the simplest yet most important rules in every relationship. Letting her know how much you love her and how special she is for you won’t even make a dent in your wallet but will surely make her delighted.

2. Write A Love Letter Or Leave Little Notes. 

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Giving your girlfriend something to read that will show how you think and feel about her throughout the day is one of the sweetest things you can do to her.

3. Surprise Her With Flowers.

Girls have the simplest form of happiness. You may drop by at her house or office unexpectedly. Sending her flowers without any occasion is one of the best ways to make your girl ecstatic.

4. Send Her Sweet Text Messages.

Shower her with sweet messages, tell her she is on your mind and let her know that you are missing her. Your message is not just a message, it’s her happiness.

5. Call Her.

At least call her once a day to ask how her day is going or what she is doing. She will appreciate it and will make her feel cared of.

6. Respect Her.

Give respect and you will receive respect. Always be chivalrous around your girl and learn to treat her like a princess. She’ll definitely love your courteous side and will make her satisfied even with just your simple acts.

7. Make Her Feel Secure.

Your protective streak will help you make your girlfriend happy. When your girl feels secure around you, she’ll feel like you are someone she can depend on anything and she’ll instinctively feel happier to be in love with you.

8. Compliment Her.

Girls love compliments, it makes them feel more appreciated. So when you notice something nice about her, give her the praise she deserves. Adore her beautiful smile, admire her new attire, or tell her you love her smell.

9. Listen To Her.

Pay attention to her when she’s talking to you. Sometimes, girls only need someone who will listen to all their rants about life. She’ll surely love you for doing it.

10. Spend Time With Her.

This is one of the most important things you have to consider in every relationship. No matter how busy or hectic your schedule is, don’t forget to free your time and create sweet moments with her. Do things that will make your time memorable together, even in the simplest ways.

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11. Give Her Surprise Gifts.

You don’t have to buy expensive gifts. A simple treat of her favorite ice cream, a box of chocolates, or a movie ticket is enough to make your girl happy.

ALSO READ: 20 Best Gift Ideas for Your Girlfriend

12. Pamper Her.

Girls love to be pampered. Buy her the food she craves, tell her stories, recite romantic poems for her, or sing her favorite song.

13. Make Her Laugh.

Tell her about a hilarious incident that happened to you or some funny things you read somewhere. This is not difficult as you think; you just have to share funny thoughts to make her laugh. If your jokes don’t make her grin, you might just try to make funny faces. 🙂

14. Say Sorry To Her, Sincerely. 

Do not hesitate to say sorry if you’ve made a mistake. Do this even about things that may have seemed trivial. Let her know that you care about her feelings. Of course, do it sincerely. And if you ask forgiveness thru text or chat messages, make sure you spell SORRY correctly.

15. Give Her A Hug.

Give her a warm hug while smelling the scent of her hair. It will make your girlfriend feel that her boyfriend always misses her.

16. Make Her Feel Special.

Make her feel that she is unique and not ordinary. So if you are making efforts for other people, make sure you are making the best or most special effort for her.

17. Thank Her For Every Little Effort She Does.

Never forget to show your gratitude or appreciation whenever she does something special or thoughtful for you. A simple “thank you” can brighten up her day and make all her efforts worth it.

18. Cook For Her.

Don’t worry if you aren’t a master chef — it’s the thought, willingness, and effort that counts. It will make her romantically excited and happy because you are not only trying to win her heart and mind but also her taste buds.

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19. Hold Her Hand In Public.

It will make her feel protected, valued, and honored. It will make her happy, having the thought that you feel proud and lucky to have her.

20. Always Be There To Lend A Hand.

You don’t have to be Superman or Batman, but saving her and solving her simple everyday problems, from carrying heavy luggage to finding a missing small stuff, will already make you her favorite superhero.

21. Include Her In Decision-Making.

You’re in a relationship so you should also act like one. Even though you’re the one who will decide which direction to take, also consider her ideas. She’ll see that you love her opinion and this will make her feel more valued.

22. Be Sweet To Her.

Staying sweet with her no matter how long you’ve been together proving that you still love each other. A simple “I love you” or a simple present for her is enough to make her happy. Of course only show your sweetness and romantic side to her, not with other women… if you don’t like her to feel jealous and be upset.

ALSO READ: 20 Things Guys Do That Make Girls Jealous

23. Set A Romantic Date.

Whether it’s in a fine dining restaurant, at the movie theater, at the park, or just inside your home — it doesn’t matter. What really matters is that it is romantic.

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24. Be Loyal To Her.

Loyal men are rare to find nowadays. So if you can prove to her your loyalty, then it will absolutely make her feel blessed and happy.

25. Be Nice To Her Friends And Family.

Getting along with her friends and family will give your girlfriend peace of mind for it means that she will have a life without conflicts among the people who are close to her heart. She will be happy to know that her boyfriend, friends, and family are coexisting harmoniously.

26. Share Things With Her.

What’s yours is hers as well, whether it’s tangible like your bicycle or intangible like your secrets. She’ll be happy if you share things with her without any hesitations. Be open and trustworthy to her, as she is also open and trustworthy to you.

27. Go on a trip together.

Planning out on a week together feels better to keep away from all the stress at work. This will also help you bring back the passion and excitement in your relationship. Girls keep some relationship goals, and traveling together is probably one of them. So if you will help her achieve her relationship goals, that would be satisfying.

28. Show Her That You’re Interested In Her Interests.

You probably don’t care about the TV show she’s obsessed with. You don’t have to actively participate in all her interests. However, you have to show her that you acknowledge them. Show her some enthusiasm when she talks about them.

29. Value Her Point Of View.

Listen to her and let her say whatever decision she has in mind. Respect her point of view as you would expect her to respect yours.

30. Be True To Your Words; Be True To Your Actions.

Never ever lie to her, whether it’s through your words or through your actions. Do not be a liar and a great pretender. Finally, always make her happy because it’s what your loving and cheerful heart tells you so, not just because your girlfriend wants it… or not just because, in this article, I have told you so.

There you have it! I hope this will help all the guys out there to keep their girlfriend happy. Always remember that every girl deserves a man who will fill their heart, mind, and life with joy and gladness.

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