Who are you? My name is Nneonyeodiri O. Ukoha a wife, mother and doting grandmother; I worked with the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA). I am a creative writer and critic, particularly, when it comes to assessing my works, which sometimes is a constraint. I have an abiding faith in God, believe in making a difference in whatever I do and leaving a legacy. I hold myself accountable in all things and expect people to tell simple truth. Ordinary folks fascinate me; I love their company and they are my best friends. Lastly, I am passionate about women and girl child issues. At Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) what did you do? Scripting, editor and a producer: Programmes I produced in NTA included children’s ‘ Monthly Birthday Party,’ ‘Blow Dry’ – a comedy set in a pair saloon; ‘ The Honourable’ – a comedy (satire) on the foibles of the Nigeria politicians in 80s; created and co-designed new programmes like ‘ Second Chance’ an adaptation of the British program...
By DUL JOHNSON 1. I want to start from the very beginning – the opening; What does a reader want in an opening? First is to have the writer introduce the main character(s) and intimate something about the situation she/they are in-i.e the conflict that will provide dramatic twine for the story; (2) to get us interested and involved; and (3) to do it all in a timely fashion, i.e. it stops being an opening as soon as possible and gets on with the story.... ‘WHY WOMEN WON’T MAKE IT TO HEAVEN’ succeeded in doing just that...it introduces us to the characters, showed us where they were, and showed that they’ve gotten concerns or problems. And it does all these in the first page; starting with a long paragraph and quick five short paragraphs. After this, the story is up and running as the conflicts between a husband and his wife, then similar issues between other husbands and their wives escalates with disastrous consequences. The second story is more leisurely, comparably. Reading throug...
BY WALE OKEDIRAN The historical real-life tale in the ‘Tenants of the House’ will come alive for all those who were fortunate to witness the shenanigans that went with similar attempt few years back; as in the ‘Tenants of the House,’ there was an impeachment procedure instituted against the Speaker of the House of Representative, spear headed by the president, then there was a successful fight back, but then, this was followed immediately by an attempt to institute constitutional amendment for tenure prolongation through the back door which caused an uproar and,...finally, a counter impeachment procedure instituted by the the two houses against the president. The book’s uncontested star is ofcourse, the president; a Chief Ambrose Oneya, a caricature; sloppy, foul-mouthed chief executive whose only ways to do things was to stampede everyone into doing whatever he wanted done, done his way and who never believed, until he was humiliatingly humbled, that Nigerian and Nigeria as a c...
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