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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

WOLE SOYINKA'S 'YOU MUST SET FORTH AT DAWN'

Posted on 11:49 AM by dvdsvdsdv
I've spent the last two hours reading the very very very voluminous latest work of Africa's first Nobel Prize winner Wole Soyinka. A new memoir called 'You must set forth at dawn'. This book is one of the biggest books I have ever seen in my life. He must have spent months writing it...on a second thought, knowing his intellectual capabilities, it probably would have taken him a few weeks. This book is so big that the thought of reading from start to finish was scary for me lol. I saw it with a friend and borrowed it. I was only able to read some pages in some chapters.

For those who are Soyinka loyalists like myself, I'd like to share some of the things He talked about in his memoir.

The book covers his incarceration, his death sentence in absentia meted out by the late tyrant, Sani Abacha in 1997. He also talked about his many exiles from Nigeria and his political involvements.

In the opening chapter, Soyinka talked about a particular close friend he called Femi Johnson whose corpse he was flying back to Nigeria for burial, having exhumed him from a graveyard in Wiesbade. Femi was obviously someone very close to his heart as he portrayed their friendship in a passionate manner.

Other chapters of this memoir touch on history in other parts of Africa. For instance, not too many people know that Soyinka brokered a cease-fire between the Inkatha Freedom Party Chieftain, Mangosuthu Buthelezi and the African National congress of of Nelson Mandela in 1991, at a time when factional violence threatened to disrupt South Africa's future.

It was also in this memoir that I discovered that Fela Anikulapo-Kuti is Soyinka's cousin, describing the final hour before Fela's death. Soyinka obviously held Fela in high esteem.

Another chapter talked about when he imported a frozen wildcat to Italy for a barbecue to cheer up cast members of one his plays. The way he described that part was hilarious.

In one chapter he talked about how after receiving his Nobel Prize in 1986, he dried up creatively for a while and how he subsequently got out of it.

The book covers the history of Nigeria, some parts of Africa, pictures of maps outlining the division of Nigeria's borders and pictures of himself as he metamorphosed from a young man with a dream to the intellectual legend that he is now.

Soyinka ended the memoir with his return to Nigeria by saying 'I have returned to the place I never should have left'. You guys need to at least go through this book. You will understand the politics and history of Nigeria better.

Maybe one day I'll read the whole book from start to finish, take it chapter by chapter. I had to force myself to drop it some minutes ago. That's how powerful the book is.

This is not Soyinka's first memoir, he released Ake many years ago, but I've not been privileged to read that piece.

Soyinka's career as a writer and poet has been full. His writing, though most fiction, has depth and quality. He has written novels, plays, poetry, critical essays, memoir of his early life and another book dedicated to his father.

My favourite Soyinka works
Abiku
Telephone Conversation
The Trials Of Brother Jero
The Lion and the Jewel
Kongi's Harvest
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GREATEST MOVIE MOBSTERS OF ALL TIME.

Posted on 4:26 AM by dvdsvdsdv
1. Don Vito Corleone
Film: The Godfather
Played by: Marlon Brando
With his brooding menace, it's no surprise that the Godfather Corleone is the daddy of them all. The character was modelled on New York mob bosses Frank Costello, who was nicknamed the "Prime Minister of the Mob" for his deft handling of the Cosa Nostra.


2. Tony Montana
Film: Scarface

Played by: Al Pacino

Tony Montana was a Cuban refugee who arrived in America and underwent a meteoric rise to the top of Miami’s criminal underworld. Feared because of his "balls of steel", Montano was willing to kill anyone who gots in his way (except women and kids). Montana lived the American dream, before suffering an equally meteroric fall.

3. Al Capone
Film: The Untouchables

Played by: Robert DeNiro

In third place is Robert DeNiro's powerful portrayal of legendary gangster Al Capone. DeNiro insisted on wearing the same style of silk underwear that Capone wore, even though it would never be seen on camera. The producers, knowing DeNiro's reputation as a "Method" actor, provided the pants.


4. Jules Winnfield
Film: Pulp Fiction

Played by: Samuel L Jackson

In Pulp Fiction, Samuel L Jackson plays Jules, a gun-toting hitman sent out to retrieve and guard a mysterious suitcase on behalf of big boss Marsellus Wallace. After experiencing a "divine intervention", Jules decides to give up the gang lifestyle for good and plans to "wander the earth".

5. Nicky Santoro
Film: Casino

Played by: Joe Pesci

The character of Nicky Santoro was based on real-life mobster Anthony 'The Ant' Spilotro. In the film Santoro is sent to Las Vegas by the bosses to make sure that the wiseguys there are kept in line. Santoro is a loose cannon in every sense of the word. In one savage scene, he stabs a man in the neck with a pen multiple times solely for insulting his friend.

6. Tony Soprano
TV programme: The Sopranos
Played by: James Gandolfini
Despite being volatile and frequently unfaithful to his wife, hotheaded mob boss Tony Soprano is the Britain's sixth favourite film thug.


7. Don Logan
Film: Sexy Beast (2000)

Played by: Ben Kingsley

Nearly 20 years after winning an Academy Award for his role in Gandhi, Ben Kingsley was back to his best as the frightening Don Logan in Sexy Beast. Logan is a crook coming out of retirement for one last heist. Shifting between raving lunatic and cold, calculating schemer, Logan steals the show every time he is on screen.

8. Bill The Butcher
Film: Gangs Of New York (2002)

Played by: Daniel Day-Lewis

The eighth favourite gangster is none other than Bill the Butcher from Gangs Of New York. The character was based on real-life ruffian Bill Poole, who was a member of the Bowery Boys street gang.

9. Reggie Kray
Film: The Krays (1989)

Played by: Martin Kemp

Casting former pop icons Gary and Martin Kemp (of Spandau Ballet) as the notorious Kray twins was a stroke of genius for Peter Medak's gritty film. Martin Kemp in particular stands out as the fearsome Reggie Kray.

10. Bill Guerrard
Film: The Ice Harvest (2005)

Played by: Randy Quaid

In 10th place is Bill Guerrard, the slimy crime lord of 'The Ice Harvest'. As well as running a string of Witchita brothels, Bill also happens to kill people for a living. Not the sort of chap you'd want to meet down a dark alley.

My greatest movie mobster is Marlon Brando's Don Vito Corleone character in the Godfather. I don't know of any other villain more lovable.

By the way, if you haven't seen the movie Alpha Dog, please go watch it. It's based on a true life story about the kidnapping and killing of a 15year old boy by his older brother's friends. The movie is heart-wrenching. A must see! It features Justin Timberlake, Bruce Willis and Sharon Stone

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TOP TEN INVENTIONS OF ALL TIME.

Posted on 3:42 AM by dvdsvdsdv
The aeroplane


DNA

The steam engine

The contraceptive pill

The computer

The Television


The printing press

The laser

The motor car

The internet

There have been great inventions by great minds. Inventions that have made life more interesting for everyone of us. Imagine a life without the internet...how the heck will I know there's a Bella Naija or Waffarian somewhere in the world. Without planes we'd be in a ship for months trying to go from one country to another. No wonder it was not listed in the top ten inventions of all time. And with DNA, you can confirm if that child is really yours lol. And without contraceptives, the high rate of abortion will be astounding, which could lead to early deaths for some women. Oyibo people na wa o! Abeg can anyone tell me what any African man has helped to invent in the history of the world. I'm sure we've done something before, anyone know what it is?

Meanwhile my all time favourite invention of all time is the Aeroplane. How anyone could think of having something as big and heavy as that fly in the air still amazes me.

What's your own invention of all time?

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Monday, April 9, 2007

YOUNG SUCCESSFUL NAIJA CHICKS

Posted on 1:35 AM by dvdsvdsdv
Here is a list of some Nigerian women that I think have done very well for themselves in their different fields of endeavour. Women who alot of us look up to. Women who are strong, hardworking, determined, go getters and achievers but best of all, they are YOUNG. Most of the women listed below are in their 20's. There's nothing more fulfilling than achieving success at a young age.
Check out the list.
Omotola Jalade Ekeinde
Actress/Singer

Caroline Chikezie
Hollywood Actress

Stella Damasus Aboderin
Actress/singer

Dakore Egbuson
Actress

Nnenna Agba

International model

Chimanda Adichie
Writer/Poet

Rita Dominic
Actress

Sasha

Rapper

Ashionye
Singer


Agbani Darego

Ex-Miss World/Model

Ara
Musician

Sophie Okonedo
Hollywood Actress

Kemi Adetiba

TV Presenter

Oluchi Onweagba

International model

Asa
Musician


Ibidun Ajayi
Ex-Miss Lux/Event planner

Banke Meshida
Make-up Artist

Genevieve Nnaji

Actress/Model

Lisa Folawiyo

Designer


Tara Durotoye

Make-up Artiste


Karima Kotun

TV Presenter


There are so many other successful naija chicks who are doing great things. Chicks like Rita Idehen owner - HAIR Salon, Lanre Da silver - designer, Folake Coker - designer, Tiffany Amber, Funke Bucknor of Zapphire Events, Lola Oduba of Expose, and so many others who are paving the way for other young women in Nigeria. Most of these women are married with children and have have done so much in the development of the Nigerian society.

If you know anyone that deserves mention, please throw in the name...be sure I'll catch it lol!

I'm going to do a part 2 of this, there are so many other young Naija women who deserves to be mentioned and appreciated.

So send in more names.

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MY CONTACT!

Posted on 1:29 AM by dvdsvdsdv
If you need to contact me for anything at all, this is how you can reach me.
E-mail - linda@fmbmagazine.com
Phone no - 08033595004

If there's anything I can do for anyone, do let me know. Ciao!
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Sunday, April 8, 2007

NIGERIA'S GREATEST POET/WRITER OF ALL TIME!

Posted on 3:48 PM by dvdsvdsdv
There have been great men and women Poet/Writers in Nigeria. But two in particular stand out.

One is a Nobel Laureate, the other isn't but has won many literary awards.

My best Nigerian novel of all time is Chinua Achebe's 'Things Fall Apart' and my best Nigerian poem of all time is Wole Soyinka's 'Telephone Conversation'. I can't make up my mind on who is the greatest Poet/Writer of all time. Wole Soyinka or Chinua Achebe?



Wole Soyinka


Chinua Achebe

Wole Soyinka's Works

Plays
The Swamp Dwellers
The Lion and the Jewel
The Trials of Brother Jero
A Dance of the Forests
The Strong Breed
Before the Blackout
Kongi's Harvest
The Road
The Bachaee of Euripides
Madmen and Specialists
Camwood on the Leaves
Jero's Metamorphosis
Death and the King's Horseman
Opera Wonyosi
Requiem for a Futurologist
A Play of Giants
A Scourge of Hyacinths (radio play)
From Zia, with Love
The Beatification of the Area Boy
King Baabu

Novels
The Interpreters
Season of Anomy
Aké: The Years of Childhood
Isara: A Voyage around Essay
The Man Died
Ibadan: The Penkelemes Years: a memoir 1946-65
You Must Set Forth at Dawn

Poetry collections
A Shuttle in the Crypt (original title Poems from Prison)
Idanre and other poems
Mandela's Earth and other poems
Ogun Abibiman
Samarkand and Other Markets I Have Known
Abiku

Essays
Neo-Tarzanism: The Poetics of Pseudo-Transition
Art, Dialogue, and Outrage: Essays on Literature and Culture
Myth, Literature and the African World

Movies
Culture in Transition
Blues For a Prodigal


Works by Chinua Achebe

Novels
Things Fall Apart, 1958
No Longer at Ease, 1960
Arrow of God, 1964
A Man of the People, 1966
Chike and the River, 1966
Anthills of the Savannah, 1988
Short Stories
The Sacrificial Egg and Other Stories, 1962
Girls at War and Other Stories, 1973
African Short Stories (editor, with C.L. Innes), 1985
Heinemann Book of Contemporary African Short Stories (editor, with C.L. Innes), 1992
Civil Peace

Poetry
Beware, Soul-Brother, and Other Poems, 1971 published in the US as *Christmas at Biafra, and Other Poems, 1973
Don't let him die: An anthology of memorial poems for Christopher Okigbo (editor, with Dubem Okafor), 1978
Another Africa, 1998
Collected Poems, 2004

Essays, Criticism and Political Commentary
An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's "Heart of Darkness", 1975
Morning Yet on Creation Day, 1975
The Trouble With Nigeria, 1984
Hopes and Impediments, 1988
Home and Exile, 2000

Children's Books
Dead Men's Path, 1972
How the Leopard Got His Claws (with John Iroaganachi), 1972
Marriage Is A Private Affair
The Flute, 1975
The Drum, 1978


Well there you have it, works of two of Nigeria's greatest minds.
So what do you guys think? Who deserves the crown?
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SEUN KUTI SMOKES MARIJUANA!

Posted on 6:32 AM by dvdsvdsdv


Q. Do you smoke?
S. Yes I smoke but I don't know if it has any good or bad effect.


Q. It is obvious you inherited smoking Marijuana from Fela. What is your attitude towards it?
S. I don't call it Marijuana. I call it 'Igbo' and my attitude towards it is that I get high. All I feel is that everybody has to start smoking 'Igbo' so that they will start reasoning well. I just don't know why Nigerians are pretending. Most people will get high in the corner of their house and then will later come out and say it is a bad habit. I know of a pastor who comes to Kalakuta to smoke before going to the alter to preach.


At only 24, son of late Afro-Beat legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, Seun is smoking Marijuana and boasting about it. He even thinks we all need to smoke Marijuana to reason well. He either needs his blood pressure checked or his head examined.


Can anyone explain the need to smoke and get high? And when they say high, what do they mean? And does drugs really make people high? I'm sure there is someone out there who can explain this to me. I'd really like to know.
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INI EDO QUOTE.

Posted on 5:51 AM by dvdsvdsdv



Nigerian star actress, Ini Edo talks about her style

"Clothes: I could do casual, I could wear a jacket and a jean or something cool. Shoes: I have lot of shoes. I just fall in love with shoes. I love shoes. I have lots of Mindwest, I have Prada shoes, I have so many good designer shoes and I also have some shoes that don't have names, but are nice. Bags: I'm not really a bag freak. I just buy bags because I need to buy bags. But it's not something that really freaks me..."


If you want to see more Ini Edo pix and read more about her life and acting career, go to her official webite...www.iniedo.tv.
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EFCC BOSS TENURE ENDS TODAY!

Posted on 5:34 AM by dvdsvdsdv
The tenure of Mallam Nuhu Ribadu as Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) will today Sunday April 8th, expire, according to the Act of National Assambly setting up the anti-corruption agency.

Ribadu, a Commissioner of Police and lawyer by training, was appointed in April 2004 for a three year tenure which according to the EFCC Act is renewable for another term of three years.

President Olusegun Obasanjo who is the appointing authority has not discussed the issue of renewal of tenure with Ribadu who has been in the United States for close to two weeks to drum up support for the work of the agency.

The President, is however still undecided about whether to renew the EFCC chairman's tenure or just leave him to act for the eight weeks when the life of the President administration will expire so that the next President will handle the issue alongside other key appointments which he would have to make in his very first few days in office.

If President Obasanjo takes the first option by announcing Ribadu's re-appointment, then he will have to wait till May 1 when the Senate will reconvene after their present recess.

I hope he continues as the Chairman of EFCC. He's really done a great job of exposing and arresting corrupt Nigerians.
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      • MY CONTACT!
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