'Whilst you are at it be sure to retrieve the early 1980s jingles from Radio Rivers 2 f m stereo – I have some of them on tape, somewhere (with other recorded conversations) and used to enjoy this one in particular - it went something like "person wey dey waka fiomp fiomp dae talk shit about another person, dey put hand where crocodile dey feast – dey look for trouble, ee go get am."'
Cornelius
Beautiful-'The naija comedians and Nollywood is good source material for where the spoken word (pidgin) meets the visual arts and as to the visual arts as far as my own experience goes, when it comes to body language (expressionism) Nigeria is di champion, cf Chiwetel Ejiofor…and many others such as the majestic Edo dancers…'
Cornelius
Port Harcourt used to be and still is, a hub of Nigerian pidgin english language. I remember those days as if it was yesterday when one of my masters, Johnny Jacks, your friend, Emma Wopara, Comish Ekiye, et al used to keep the city lively with pidgin and real english productions.
Chidi
On 25 November 2015 at 06:13, Chidi Anthony Opara <chidi.opara@gmail.com> wrote:Mazi,
Port Harcourt used to be and still is, a hub of Nigerian pidgin english language. I remember those days as if it was yesterday when one of my masters, Johnny Jacks, your friend, Emma Wopara, Comish Ekiye, et al used to keep the city lively with pidgin and real english productions.
The problem is that most Nigerian literary critics have fixation on Lagos.
CAO
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