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It’s sad how dating has evolved into a game of who looks less desperate, a tug of war where neither doesn’t want to look too keen or too desperate and so no one puts in more effort. Love has been reduced to profile pictures, sloppy captions, statues with fake smiles and moments that were never enjoyed. Conversations and phone calls have been diluted to small talks, texts, lol’s, emojis and late responses are things you come to expect. Self esteem is lost in the anticipation of a response that just never comes in time, we break bit by bit as blue ticks now determine our value, our worth. “SEND NUDES” has become the keywords in relationships because we’ve allowed social media to undress us over and over again, grooming men to love what they see more than what’s truly there; as young women take pride in being “trap queens” and “slayers “of nudity”, underdressing for men that’ll later leave them for the next “yellowbone”, “fresh hun”, “sexy mama”... it goes on! It’s sad how relationships have become a game of proving who is happier or better off without the other... a game where men have no problem belittling girls and disrespecting them in front of their friends just to look “cool”. He has no time for you anymore because “he doesn’t want to get TOO ATTACHED”, the only language he understands is “NUDES”, and he won’t even understand why that might not be okay with you and so when you say no, he’ll reduce your self esteem
Li-emba is the cause of any and everything, it explains any and everything, and it solves nothing and nothing at all. Along with its brother, Nyongo, Li-emba is a Community Destroyer that has wreaked havoc in communities both rural and urban, a discord exploited by the Nga-nga (Yoworite) business enterprise, living off a people who are bent on chasing the shadows of their compatriots.The Nga-nga entrepreneur must ensure the maintenance of the Li-emba-Nyongo status quo in order to continue to reap the economic benefits, while the victims of Li-emba continue the search of what seems like an illusionary and an endless search, for solutions to their problems.
Not only is this the most comprehensive English-Swahili dictionary to date (about 60,000 entries) - it is also the first one to include phonetic transcription. It covers all major fields of interest. American pronunciation is shown in cases differing from standard British pronunciation. In addition the dictionary abounds in synonyms and suggested alternative translations. In other words, this is a book not only for looking up in, but also for learning from. Willy Kirkeby has taught at secondary schools in Norway, Germany and Tanzania, and has been compiling a comprehensive selection of dictionaries. These include English-Norewegian and Norwegian-English dictionaries in both comprehensive and smaller editions.
Offers a historical, multidisciplinary perspective on African political systems and institutions, ranging from Antiquity (Egypt, Kush and Axum) to the present with particular focus on their destruction through successive exogenous processes including the Atlantic slave trade, imperialism, colonialism and neo-colonialism or globalization.