Post Tagged with: "Blogosphere"

7 Tips to Becoming a Better Blogger: The Nigerian Perspective

7 Tips to Becoming a Better Blogger: The Nigerian Perspective

by / on January 5, 2010, 4:18 pm

The word ‘blog’, ‘blogger’ or ‘blogging’ come into existence with the advent of Web 2.0. Websites such as www.blogger.com and www.wordpress.com provided a free means (e.g. www.spiritofjesus.blogspot.com or www.charmingff.wordpress.com) for people who are generally referred to as bloggers to have a blog (an online journal) where they can share their thoughts or knowledge (blogging) almost every day based on their [...]

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Say you’re one of them…

by / on August 10, 2009, 4:47 pm

Uduak, of the Nollyarts blog and co-producer of the child witches’ documentary – Edikan – shares her thoughts on the coverage of the Akwa Ibom Child witch phenomenon in the Nigerian blogosphere. Say you’re one of them is a collection of short stories written by Father Uwem Akpan It won this year’s commonwealth writer’s prize. When I first saw the [...]

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Dear World, We choose to #lightupnigeria

Dear World, We choose to #lightupnigeria

by / on July 16, 2009, 9:23 pm

Nneoma introduces the #lightupnigeria movement and offers some suggestions for moving forward. turenchi: Is Yaradua on Twitter? Will he see #lightupnigeria if it trends? Admittedly, I am usually the last person to latch onto a trend – peep-toe shoes, oversize handbags reminiscent of those used to carry baby paraphernalia, mobile microblogging, the dance craze that was Yahoozee and the like. [...]

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Of femininity and feminism

Of femininity and feminism

by / on April 20, 2009, 9:50 am

By Uduak of Nollyarts When Loomnie asked me to do a review of blogs, my first question was whether it must be on a serious topic as I had been following the entries on the blog. He said no, but was quick to add that a serious topic would be preferred. In my head I decided to write about literature [...]

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