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Ngugi wa Thiongo favorite to win Nobel Prize
MaichBlack
#21 Posted : Saturday, October 09, 2010 1:58:54 PM
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Magigi wrote:
...I said it...How could a man who turned to village politics win a nobel prize!!!...and supporting a side that stole elctions? It is a NOBEL PEACE PRIZE...Mark that!!!

...Don't lynch me!

Educate yourself my brother lest you make a fool of yourself. Oops!!! Too late!
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harrydre
#22 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2015 6:11:51 PM
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Come back home Professor!

How come all those Years Ngugi has been mayuu he has never developed an accent, yet @ kiash 1 year later he couldn't understand kiswahili? smile
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kiash
#23 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2015 6:21:11 PM
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harrydre wrote:
Come back home Professor!

How come all those Years Ngugi has been mayuu he has never developed an accent, yet @ kiash 1 year later he couldn't understand kiswahili? smile

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Kusadikika
#24 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2015 6:53:51 PM
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harrydre wrote:
Come back home Professor!

How come all those Years Ngugi has been mayuu he has never developed an accent, yet @ kiash 1 year later he couldn't understand kiswahili? smile



Accent is not a problem for as long as you know how to switch to make yourself understood without looking down at those you are talking to. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf the president of Liberia does it effortlessly, one minute she is speaking like the Havard graduate that she is, the next she speaks the pidgin Liberian English like a local market woman. Uhuru speaks English like an Elite, Kiswahili like a mwananchi and Kikuyu like a Wangige matatu tout.

There is a certain Akorino family in Texas that still wears their vilemba. When they come home and their Texas bred children speak at the Akorino conventions, they speak deeper and more fluent Kikuyu than their Kenyan counterparts. In Texas the children speak with a Texas accent and recently one of their daughters started working for a community that deals with Spanish speaking people because of her fluency in Spanish.....
Coolio
#25 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2015 10:07:57 PM
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harrydre wrote:
Come back home Professor!

How come all those Years Ngugi has been mayuu he has never developed an accent, yet @ kiash 1 year later he couldn't understand kiswahili? smile

even his last born daughter born and bred in the US spoke fluent kiuk on the trend!
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Mainat
#26 Posted : Tuesday, June 09, 2015 6:44:56 AM
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Mayuu-ans acquire accents to fit in. Those who bring them home have esteem issues something to do with their jobs/status in mayuu
Sehemu ndio nyumba
Iganamagana
#27 Posted : Tuesday, June 09, 2015 7:43:31 AM
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Kusadikika wrote:
harrydre wrote:
Come back home Professor!

How come all those Years Ngugi has been mayuu he has never developed an accent, yet @ kiash 1 year later he couldn't understand kiswahili? smile



Accent is not a problem for as long as you know how to switch to make yourself understood without looking down at those you are talking to. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf the president of Liberia does it effortlessly, one minute she is speaking like the Havard graduate that she is, the next she speaks the pidgin Liberian English like a local market woman. Uhuru speaks English like an Elite, Kiswahili like a mwananchi and Kikuyu like a Wangige matatu tout.

There is a certain Akorino family in Texas that still wears their vilemba. When they come home and their Texas bred children speak at the Akorino conventions, they speak deeper and more fluent Kikuyu than their Kenyan counterparts. In Texas the children speak with a Texas accent and recently one of their daughters started working for a community that deals with Spanish speaking people because of her fluency in Spanish.....


Wewe!

The Akorinos in Texas wear their Vilembas with pride.
masukuma
#28 Posted : Tuesday, June 09, 2015 8:45:36 AM
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He had some interesting viewpoints... he validates my worldview of the 'tribe' thing we keep on labling ourselves. Why not say 'the Luo People', 'The Luhya Nation', 'The Kikuyu Community' or even at least 'The Kamba ethnic group'? or just call them 'The Luo...'? Why do we have the notion of 'Tribe'? tribe is a bunch of people in a forest somewhere under some chief who has some skulls around his neck.
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tycho
#29 Posted : Tuesday, June 09, 2015 9:05:34 AM
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masukuma wrote:
He had some interesting viewpoints... he validates my worldview of the 'tribe' thing we keep on labling ourselves. Why not say 'the Luo People', 'The Luhya Nation', 'The Kikuyu Community' or even at least 'The Kamba ethnic group'? or just call them 'The Luo...'? Why do we have the notion of 'Tribe'? tribe is a bunch of people in a forest somewhere under some chief who has some skulls around his neck.


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Ngeli ni ya gongaaa!
Wamunyota
#30 Posted : Tuesday, June 09, 2015 9:16:59 AM
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tycho wrote:
masukuma wrote:
He had some interesting viewpoints... he validates my worldview of the 'tribe' thing we keep on labling ourselves. Why not say 'the Luo People', 'The Luhya Nation', 'The Kikuyu Community' or even at least 'The Kamba ethnic group'? or just call them 'The Luo...'? Why do we have the notion of 'Tribe'? tribe is a bunch of people in a forest somewhere under some chief who has some skulls around his neck.


Hapaa, tunacheza na maneno
Ngeli ni ya gongaaa!

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