Just Thinking Out Loud!

Just an immigrant in US with a positive attitude towards life. Here thinking out loud about sex, Nigeria, love, friendship, religion, spritiuality, family, history, mistakes, DJing, gadgets, sports, credit, technology, hobbies, politics, Africa, jokes, relationships, gadgets, finances, money, investments, Nigerians in the diaspora and so on and so forth.

Some 2K10 Goals by God's special grace n power
  • Paint entire house
  • Set up entire downstairs including garage
  • Reduce credit card debt by at least $2k
  • Pay off any miscellaneous debt
  • Most definitely get into a committed relationship
  • Most definitely send money to mom for a new car
  • Take time to develop relationships
  • At least, 2 patents
  • Aggresively work on developing iPhone App dev skills
  • Create a webpage for DJing
  • Expand my career breadth
  • Visit London
  • Join Toastmasters
  • Create a will and a Power of Attorney 4 Healthcare
  • Take complete control of soda drinking
  • Work on taking a CPR class
SO, HELP ME GOD!
Some 2K7 Goals by God's special grace n power
  • Finally buy some Nyja stocks
  • Get a loaded Thinkpad or Sony Vaio
  • Join MentorPlace n consistently mentor
  • Put at least $2K in stocks apart from investment club contr. & 401k
  • Take complete control of coffee
SO, HELP ME GOD!
Some 2K6 Goals by God's grace
  • Have a white paper published
  • Work on increasing pay
  • Get to the next band at work
  • Help renovate mom's place
  • Give mom n bro at least $*K each for wedding
  • Finally visit Nyja!!!
  • Take a real estate class
My Videos
Go Getta. R. Kelly
Music I'm Feeling...
  • 2Face
  • Ebenezer Obey
  • KWAM 1
  • Cassandra Wilson
  • Pharell
  • Ne-Yo
  • T.O.K
  • Don Moen
  • D4L
  • Teddy Pendergrass
  • ColdPlay
  • DMB
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  • Dem Franchise Boyz
  • Frank Sinatra
  • Evanescence
  • All-American Rejects
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  • Seal
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Books I'm reading...
  • Zero Debt
  • The Millionaire Next Door
  • The Street Lawyer
  • African Women: Three Generations
  • Communication, Sex & Money
  • The J2EE Tutorial
Cities I Have Visited
  • ATL, GA
  • Austin,TX
  • Detroit, MI
  • Houston, TX
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Corning, NY
  • NYC, NY
Friday, November 04, 2005
100 best English-language novels from 1923 till date – Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
As a kid, I remember my mom forcing me to read that book. Though, I have to say that on starting to read the book, I fell in love with it myself. That book got me into reading novels as a kid especially when I was in secondary school. Been in a while since I read any, though. I am glad Papa Achebe's book (that's what I call him) made the list of 100. It's the only novel authored by a Nigerian (or an African as far as I know) on the list. That novel is a definite classic and I am glad even Time critics agree with that. The plot, the tragedy, the portrayal of the deep Ibo culture in a fiction, the dialogue, the candor, the passion of the protagonist which ultimately led to his demise, the chivalry, the colonialism of the country, Ikemefuna's death, etc, make it the best novel that has come out of Africa, not just Nigeria. And the title? Couldn't be better. NOW, THAT'S A CLASSIC! In fact, I am going to read that book again. And I can't wait to see the movie again when I finally make it to Naija some year. :)

Big ups to Naija's own, Chinua Achebe. You make me proud to be a Nigerian. EBUBEDIKE!!!! UMUOFIA KWENU!!! YAH! (Hope it's yah. : ))

http://www.time.com/time/2005/100books/the_complete_list.html

I must also say that the list is definitely ok with me. It's very diverse. It includes books from a varied mix of authors – Salman Rushdie, Richard Wright, J.R.R. Tolkien (of course, Lord of the Rings), Zora Neale Hurston (Their Eyes Were Watching God – great book. read it for a college class. Hmmh. I wonder where my professor is now. Ms Yolanda was full of elegance and fiiiinnnneeee! Damn! I have to marry a woman like her! Oh sorry!) among others. Maybe Wole Soyinka could have made it. Just maybe. That would have been nice, but oh well, more than ever before (especially with all these bastard Nigerian fraudsters that mar our names) Papa Achebe has made me proud to be a Nigerian. UMUOFIA KWENU!!!
posted by Just Thinking Out Loud! @ 9:42 AM  
4 Comments:
  • At 11/04/2005 12:00:00 PM, Blogger chrome said…

    incredibly great book. would have like to see more diversity on that list though. seemed very "American". but then the Time magazine is.

     
  • At 11/04/2005 06:22:00 PM, Blogger Just Thinking Out Loud! said…

    obi tererente (just kidding. from Cadet in Nyja), true that. At least, the list had a couple of non-Americans and American minorities on the list. That was diverse to a minute extent, at least.

     
  • At 11/04/2005 10:43:00 PM, Blogger Adaure Achumba said…

    Things Fall Apart was definitely a classic... I swear I knew every line in in the movie including the songs and dances...My favorite sections were Parts 4 and 5, Ikemefuna's Murder and Akwaeke's Marriage ...don't get me started on that song

     
  • At 11/05/2005 10:57:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Things Fall Apart is a book that cannot be matched in Africa. The memory of the books is still fresh in my mind even though I read it about two decades ago.

     
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