Its an old flick…early to mid nineties…fair warning, those “special” effects have not aged well
For long i have tried to figure out the answer to the question in this screen shot
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a worm in the head- charles githae
son of woman-charles mangua
san of woman mombasa-Charles mangua
very fucked up characters with ufisi extraordinaire
A man of the people…chinua achebe
Chapter five ilikua inaanza hivi
“No one could deny that chief the honourable M A Nanga was the most approachable politician in the country whether you asked in the towns or his own village anata they would tell you he was a man of the people”
Too bad achebe died without ever winning a nobel for literature
It is a difficult one to be honest… relates very closely to Autism pia. I think the intellectual loneliness is what drove him to do most of the things he did like alcoholism. Maybe if given the chance he would have liked to make other hyper intelligent beings like himself for company starting with Alice and Ms. Kinnian. Maybe that is the inevitable route AIs will take once they realise how “unimpressive” human beings are… maybe they will give us an ultimatum… we become like them or they destroy us. We already do that to each other as human beings… Is that why God made human beings and the rest of the supernatural beings? I see that passage in new light now.
The corn toed son of the concrete mixer by Meja Mwangi.
couldnt resist … @Algernon. cheer up and bring him along with the pups for a play/reading date …
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ni gani ilikua na Ihuoma??
The concubine
The Shadow of the Sun : Ryszard Kapuscinski
Read that book just after high school, back then my impressionable mind took it as a real representation of post colonial Africa. A few years later I came across Binyavanga’s “how to write about Africa”, a satirical piece. He goes HAM on " the shadow of the sun" and although he doesn’t call it out directly, you can tell he is addressing lots of the biases found in the book. That combo was a real eye opener for me, from then onwards I could easily spot the spin and biases in all manner of articles
He he he! He loves books more that me and is scared of girls almost as much. Promise the two of you won’t bite.
That dog gets me in the feels everytime. Beautiful.
These brutes love food more than anything else… hata kucheza.
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lololol WHY DO YOU HAVE SOOOOOOO MANY? jesus! how do you give them all baths?
How Al Pacino’s character develops
Just from watching this documentary known as The Gambino Crime Family n couldn’t help bit notice lots of similarities to Mario Puzo’s The God Father…
Charles Mangua’s Son Of A Woman. Son Of Fate By Kiriamiti…Including Millies Story of His Original Crime Story
Moran no more by some Maasai can’t recall his name
My grandma is obsessed, she just takes them in whenever she can. They’re taken to the beach most of the time… other times it’s just using force… they hate bathing.
I liked the Gid father by Mario Puzo, The devil on the cross by Ngungi Wathiongo, Unbowed by Wangari Maathai(Her memoir).
And lastly the bible.
DO ME A FAVOUR,DROP DEAD
My fav book when I was in primary school was … He Went with Christopher Columbus by Louis Andrew Kent, In secondary there were many but the favourite must have been “The Broken God by David Zendel”…