Saturday, December 16, 2023

Nchikota Akuko Ndi-Igbo






Nchikota Akuko Ndi-Igbo is a translation of the work "Igbo folklore" by Mazi George Chijoke Amadi by Mazi Igwegbe Lawrence. The work was funded by and published by Dr. Bukar Usman Foundation. It's a work to promote the speaking of Igbo Language and tl our tales in Igbo Language.







Please pick up a copy.



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Saturday, September 16, 2017

Lawrence Igwegbe Intellectual Works Portal

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 Earth Lost

Three ruthless, greedy, self-centered psychopathic star-hopping blocks; Americans and their allies, Russians and their allies and the unknown aliens from the unknown galaxy, in a game of intrigue, ruthlessness, deft maneuvering and death! Each held its ace tight to its chest- the trophy is the little green Planet-Earth and it is also the victim. Which is going to outwit the lest?
 Fraudster
The fraudster even defrauded life itself! At birth he would have been declared dead at birth if not for the experience of the doctor because he neither cried no show any sign he was breathing for several hours as is expected of a new child. The only thing that did not make the doctor not to declare him still birth was because his body was warm and until the doctor covered his nose and anus for some minutes and released him before he issued the usual cry! He exercised his cunning in primary school and horned it in his patient-medicine dealership business. He was also a fake boxer fixing fake boxing bouts he won against obviously stronger opponents; until he caped it on the alter as a “servant” of God! You are eager to know what he did to his congregation aren’t you? - The Fraudster!
 Azubike
 Have you ever read that in many African villages, households, eek out living on less than $5 per day!? Have you ever imagined that it was so difficult to even make the $5 and that as little as the $5 was that all hands were on deck to make it!? I mean father, mother and all children! Now if parents and all their children had to do so much in those African villages where they had to survive on $5 per day you can now sum up the quantity of effort that had to be put in for some households to make $10 to $20 per day!