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Thursday, June 06, 2019
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Wow! Interesting. Woman of class
ReplyDeleteGreat Nigerian woman!
ReplyDeleteToday, what exists are social media freaks. People who have sold their
brains to social media.
Those who will come to sh*t under my comment, when last did you read a novel?
Ever read the book of this great woman?
Oh that book efuru is everything. I was reading and imagining every word to be real.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading that book.
ReplyDeleteNot true,'My Father's Daughter' by Mabel Segun was published in 1965 and it was in English.
ReplyDeleteYou lie. Mabel Segun's book was 1st published in Yoruba (akure dialect in 1965. Then edited and rewritten in English and originally published in English in 1966. Abi is not Yeni Kuti mum in law? Mrs Nwapa was Africa's 1st
DeleteThe first novel I read, bought for me by my dad in the late 90s. This brings back memories.
DeleteFirst thing I did now was to go on Amazon. Just got a used copy for a paltry sum. Thanks Stella
ReplyDeleteShe also wrote Never Again. Rest on biafran baroness.
ReplyDeleteNow I feel like reading those books again.
DeleteOkay Good
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ReplyDeleteEfuru!!! A great book
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteNot sure if I have read Efuru or not. I read books and forget the titles. Anyway God has blessed Nigeria with some of the most gifted writers in the world. Flora Nwapa I celebrate you. *in COZA hostesses’ voice* Lol.
ReplyDeleteI read Idu. I was in primary school then. That was the 1st place I read about eclipse of the sun and Moon
ReplyDeleteWow! Really love that Efuru book.
ReplyDeleteI will like to have a copy
ReplyDeleteEfuru!!! Great novel.
ReplyDeleteGreat achievement from a woman
ReplyDeleteGreat woman. I read Efuru when I was in secondary school, I couldn't complete it before I lost it. Don't know where I can find it again..
ReplyDeleteCheck Amazon or try google
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