Thursday, 16 November 2017

An African Night Entertainment: Then And Now

What has entertainment become for you in our world today? TV, Games, Phones or Movies at the cinema? Which ever it is, the content of what you are engaged in, is usually more worrisome than the platform.  Do you have an idea how our fathers and forefathers were entertained not too long ago?


The Abuja Children's Bookclub resumed after two weeks of reading AN AFRICAN NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT on Saturday the 21st of October, 2017 at our usual venue Thought Pyramid Art Gallery, at number 18 Libreville crescent.

MOREMI THE COURAGEOUS QUEEN: Does she Represent Today's Girl Child?

For story lovers as well as history lovers, the name MOREMI will ring more than a bell to your itchy ears. So, beyond the history, there is a play about Moremi. Do you think she was a hero or an opportunistic Queen?

Thursday, 12 October 2017

KOKU BABONI; A Child-reader's Delight

Did you ever read...okay scratch that. Have you read Koku Baboni by Kola Onadipe? 
It was definitely the Abuja children's delight in our last club meeting. 





Koku ,one of a set of twins is customarily abandoned and left to perish. Is it right to do that? What about our Human Right to Live. Did he survive the ordeal?,.....and what was the result of his experience? We discussed all these after reading the book.









With reference to the dramatic nature of the book, most of the kids admitted that they were enthralled by the plot twist.


"Plot Twist" was a surprising phrase from the mouth of the kids. Even though it was a pleasant surprise, we had to delve into the subject of plots and twist. We learned that every story has a beginning, a middle and an end. We defined cliff-hangers together and pointed out extra plot lines in the story.



One of the kids found a whole chapter unnecessary and wondered why the author included it...Interesting eh? We let them construct and deconstruct as much as they will.


The capacity for expansion that these young minds show in every meeting does not fail to surprise me.


In commemoration of the International Day of the Girl Child, we had a staff of  WRAPA come in to talk to us about the importance of women in the society. 




 Among the many things the children said they learnt, they said they learned that every job a man can do, a woman can also do, and that no gender is more important than the other.


And then because, all work and no play makes "Jack double J" a dull boy, we proceeded to Uncle D's for a movie to unwind... DIARY OF A WHIMPY KID...Ever watched that? You should if you havent.

The younger class read through Tessie Ameh's LESSONS FROM AUNTY TALATU.


Kola Onadipe dedicated most of his life writing books for Children. We have read THE SUGAR GIRL and the club will be reading some of them in the coming weeks.  These include
  • The adventures of Souza. Ibadan: African Universities Press, 1963. ISBN 0-410-80038-4
  • The boy slave. Lagos: African Universities Press, 1966. OCLC number 623440282
  • Koku Baboni. Ibadan: African Universities Press, 1965. OCLC number 26910639
  • Sugar girl. Nairobi: East African Pub, 1964. OCLC number 731260
  • The magic land of the shadows. Lagos: African University Press, 1970. OCLC number 32497510
  • The forest is our playground. Lagos, Nigeria: Africa Universities Press, 1972. OCLC number 1736920
  • The return of Shettima. Lagos: University Press, 1972. OCLC number 1747640
  • Builders of Africa. Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria: Natona Press, 1980. ISBN 978-178-004-5
  • Footprints on the Niger. Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria: Natona Press, 1980. ISBN 978-178-006-1
  • Sunny boy. Ijebu-Ode: Natona Press, 1980. OCLC number 9633828
  • Sweet mother. Ijebu-Ode [Nigeria]: Natona Press, 1980. ISBN 978-178-001-0
  • Around Nigeria in thirty days. Nigeria:Natona, 1981. ISBN 978-178-027-4
  • Call me Michael. Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria: Natona Press, 1981. ISBN 978-178-017-7
  • Halima must not die : and other plays for schools. Ijebu-Ode: Natona Press, 1981. ISBN 978-178-026-6
  • Happy birthday : queen for a day. Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria: Natona Press, 1982. ISBN 978-178-005-3
  • Mothers-In-Law. 1982
  • The Other Woman. 1982
  • A pot of gold. Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria: Natona Press Publishers, 1984. ISBN 978-178-008-8
  • Beloved daughters. Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria: Natona Press, 1985. ISBN 978-178-022-3
  • The king is naked : and other stories. Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria: Natona Press, 1985. ISBN 978-178-025-8
  • The mysterious twins. Ijebu-Ode: Natona, 1986. OCLC number 633642923
  • Binta : beautiful bride. Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria: Natona Press, 1988. ISBN 978-978-178-041-7

Wednesday, 11 October 2017

So what is so Important About The Girl Child?

When the world stops every thing else to beam light on something or someone, you should listen. We made some time out to listen and here are innocent different angles about the girl child.  You will be glad to read these. The questions, lessons and resolutions especially, straight from the children.



Why didnt God send Jesus to earth as  girl to buttress the importance of the girl child?

Tuesday, 10 October 2017

How We Caught Our Independence Groove, You?

Independence means freedom from someone or something. Nigeria gained her freedom some 57years ago from Britain and so we intend to gain freedom today through learning something different and new.

Thursday, 28 September 2017

Keepin A Date With Our Books: LIKE FATHER LIKE SON

It was another good day for the Abuja Children's Book Club on the 23rd of September 2017, when we reviewed "Like Father, Like Son" by Kayode Adeyemo.


Monday, 18 September 2017

Watching The Trials Of Brother Jero

THE TRIALS OF BROTHER JERO is one of Soyinka’s most popular and easy to understand plays. 53 years after its first performance, the storyline is still apt in out contemporary Nigeria.
Our children had fun watching the actors stage this timeless play as produced at Maxtivity, Jabi Lake Mall

Thursday, 7 September 2017

'The Incorruptible Judge' In review

One of the major challenges in organizing a book club for children is understanding the broadness of their minds.

Friday, 1 September 2017

The Incorruptible Judge, Who Can find One In Nigeria Today?

Dear reader, in the last two weeks, the members of Abuja Children's reading club have been reading and digesting this classic play- THE INCORRUPTIBLE JUDGE.

Wednesday, 30 August 2017

BMT Garden Was Big Time Fun

The BMT Africa Garden is home to a well stocked Library, wall graffittis that tell you the history of our forefathers, a zoo and several recreational facilities.


Did you know that Crocodiles had no tongues? Or that alligators had U shaped mouths while Crocodiles had a V-shpaed mouth?

Monday, 28 August 2017

Book Club Holiday Activities; Abuja City Sight Seeing

The Abuja Children's Book Club learns through every and any teachable means, but books remain paramount.





At our club, education is not just reading, and so this long vacation, we have been up to so much more education, watch this space and see how we do it.

Did you know Abuja had a double decker bus for sight seeing?




The long holidays usually gets a lot of our children out of Abuja but the many that stayed behind, had a lot of fun learning  experiences. Sit back, relax and enjoy the pictures below











































PICTURES COURTESY OF; @Purplediva

Childrens Day Our Way!

Our meeting on Saturday 25th of May 2019 hit so close to our favourite day of the year; Children's Day...Yaay!!!