Sunday, 2 March 2025

NCHOROKOTO: MY REFLECTION ON THE BEAUTIFUL GAME WE PLAYED GROWING UP

Nchorokoto


By Nnabugwu Chizoba

Nchorokoto, often called by its short form “Ncho” is a game I grew up to meet, love and played regularly, growing up as a child in my beautiful village of Ndi-Agwala, Echiele Otampa, Isuikwuato Local Government Area, Abia State, South East, Nigeria. 

Friday, 21 February 2025

THE AFIZERE NATION: CREATING WEALTH, HARNESSING THE BEAUTY WITHIN

The Jarawa Dancers
 

By Nnabugwu Chizoba

A common saying of my people of Isuikwuato, in Abia state is here para-phrased: The neglected one does not neglect himself or herself. Translated to my Mother tongue, it reads, "Onye ajuru aju aduwu aju onwoya". 

Monday, 17 February 2025

TO THE SCHOOL SYSTEM IN NIGERIA, THE MOTHER TONGUE IS NOT IMPORTANT - Barr Lemuel Stephen


By Nnabugwu Chizoba 

Continuing with our self-imposed mandate of promoting literacy in mother tongue, Scoreline decided to engage one of the young people in town, a law graduate of the University of Jos, Barr. Lemuel Stephen. His interest in graphics design, a trade he cherishes so much and does very well is top notch, going by the quality of his works, number of patronage and the calibre of clients he services regularly. 

Tuesday, 11 February 2025

FALSE ACCUSATION: “PERSONALLY, I THINK FALSE ACCUSATION IS VERY BAD”—MR. HARRY, REACTS



By: Nnabugwu Chizoba,

False accusations are allegations or claims of wrong doing levelled against a person(s), group(s), institution(s), government(s), community (ies), state(s) or nation(s), which are not true. 

Monday, 10 February 2025

SOME SECRETS OF HAPPY LIFE ARE IN OUR HANDS. OUR DESIRE ALWAYS IS TO SPREAD THEM

By Nnabugwu Chizoba 

Savor the captivating landscape that has always harboured and showcase beautifully the volcanic and inspiring rock formations and Hills in Plateau state... 

Sunday, 9 February 2025

PROMOTION OF MOTHER TONGUE -

By Nnabugwu Chizoba 

Seen in the attached video is the Asop Waterfall. It is located in Plateau State, in the North Central Nigeria.